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First post, by DOS Retro

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Hi People,

I Have a Soyo TS-C-4 mainboard, currently running a Pentium 233 MMX

Because i already have a couple of Socket 7 systems running on Pentium CPU's and 1 Cyrix, i was thinking about changing this system to an AMK K6 233.

I did some google searches, but i can not find any information about this mainboard.

Does anyone know where to find this board with the jumper settings?

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Reply 1 of 5, by ediflorianUS

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better photos may identify the board better , I only found 5TS2. there is also SY-5TS5 / SY-5TF / SY-5TH
You can check my 486 links there may help...

it seems to be a 5TS/TF after the print-screen SN/ Award bios code :5TS/TF

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Reply 2 of 5, by PcBytes

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It's a 5TS2, someone posted it here before:
Help ID a Soyo HX board please

"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
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Reply 3 of 5, by ediflorianUS

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here is a cpu support list , i think you need 3.5v for AMD.

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Reply 4 of 5, by DOS Retro

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The BIOS Post says its a TS-C-4....
But a quick look at that topic say itś the same board.... i only see one difference, and thats the extra heatsink under the CPU at my mainboard

Is it still right or...?

Im little confused now

Reply 5 of 5, by DOS Retro

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I did the magic trick.

I put in the AMD and turned it on. It just found the CPU.

It started Windows ME, and there I checked Sandra and Aida if the voltages were correct.

VCore 3.2volt, I/O 3.3volt
Just as noted on the CPU itself.

It seems like everything is doing well.

Thanks all for the help!