Reply 19940 of 56744, by Cyrix200+
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wrote:wrote:I presume you mean on the highest "official" socket 7 bus speed of 66mhz, at 6 x 66. ... because there was a 550mhz part.
Edit: Though even then you could get faster with a K6-3, 2+, 3+.
EditII: Though that was only intel triton class anyway, there was Via VPs that officially supported 83, so topped at 500, but weren't super by the 100mhz def.Well, I thought Socket 7 ended with 66MHz, above that is Super Socket 7, no? The 550 MHz part will only work as fast as a K6-2 400 in all 66MHz Socket 7 boards..
I think there is no real definition of Super Socket 7. I feel that SS7 is Socket 7 + AGP + 100MHz FSB (+extra voltages support). But you can find a lot of dicussion on this topic on Vogons). I had a Intel TX chipset with a 2x75MHz 150MHz Cyrix PR200+ CPU. Out of spec for Socket 7, but no SS7.
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