Reply 1 of 9, by HanJammer
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See the rised dot in the corner? It should be aligned with the cutted socket corner.
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Reply 2 of 9, by derSammler
Upper right corner of the FPU (where the additional bump is) must be aligned with the lower right corner of the socket (where the edge is cut instead of being peaked).
Reply 3 of 9, by stalk3r
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Thanks guys for the help, it works like a charm. Running Quake timedemo atm, it's gonna take a while 😀
Reply 4 of 9, by kixs
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Expect around 2 FPS 🤣
Requests are also possible... /msg kixs
Reply 5 of 9, by stalk3r
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wrote:Expect around 2 FPS 🤣
Got a staggering 1.6 FPS
Reply 6 of 9, by The Serpent Rider
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Got a staggering 1.6 FPS
You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.
Reply 7 of 9, by stalk3r
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wrote:You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers.
I know... I have a lazy-ass math processor there apparently. I am open for suggestions though 😀
Reply 8 of 9, by The Serpent Rider
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Tighter memory timings, Cyrix co-processor and Cyrix 486 CPU, some late board with 486 era chipset also should help.
I must be some kind of standard: the anonymous gangbanger of the 21st century.
Reply 9 of 9, by stalk3r
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wrote:Tighter memory timings, Cyrix co-processor and Cyrix 486 CPU, some late board with 486 era chipset also should help.
I tried but timing values will go back to original on reboot... it keeps other settings though so I assume it is not the battery, rather it just does not accept certain timings? Also, this is a late Unichip board which was produced in a 486 version as well.