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First post, by RiP

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1. I tried to get my IBM 6x86MX PR233 3x66MHz to work with ATC-5000 but it gives me BSOD in Win9x =/
However, if I set it as 2.5x75MHz, the problem goes away 😕

2. I feel Cyrix/IBM 686 cpus aren't that stable. For example, they often crash while playing videos... 😵

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Reply 2 of 5, by ph4nt0m

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2.5x75MHz = 188MHz
3x66MHz = 200MHz

Seems fine. The Cyrix 6x86 family is a poor overclocker. Especially with poor cooling and poor mainboard capacitors.

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Reply 3 of 5, by konc

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Which one is your actual PR233 chip? You posted pictures of two different CPUs.
If it is a 3x66MHz one and is not running stable at 3x66MHz but is does so at 2.5x75MHz, I'd look at 1)jumper settings, 2) cooling, 3)a different m/b.
CPUs don't just crash randomly, they either work or they don't. But in the case of obscure/not mainstream CPUs, motherboard support plays a huge role.

Reply 4 of 5, by RiP

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Deksor wrote:

Are you sure you're using the correct voltage for these chips ? Are they properly cooled ?

Sure, they're all 2.9V under fan+heatsink.

konc wrote:

Which one is your actual PR233 chip? You posted pictures of two different CPUs.
If it is a 3x66MHz one and is not running stable at 3x66MHz but is does so at 2.5x75MHz, I'd look at 1)jumper settings, 2) cooling, 3)a different m/b.
CPUs don't just crash randomly, they either work or they don't. But in the case of obscure/not mainstream CPUs, motherboard support plays a huge role.

They're all mine but the problem is the CPU in the center: IBM 6x86MX PR233 3.0 x 66MHz
It crashes as soon as it loads windows 😕 Thanks, I'll try another mobo later.