CoffeeOne wrote on 2024-04-23, 18:14:Is this a modified Pentium Overdrive? Without fan normally it will run only on 33MHz, so with multiplier 1. That would be slower […]
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385387386 wrote on 2024-04-23, 13:58:
Really exciting! The Pentium OverDrive 83MHz works!
Is this a modified Pentium Overdrive? Without fan normally it will run only on 33MHz, so with multiplier 1. That would be slower than a DX2-66, but still good to install Windows XP, haha.
Where did you get those Winbond W241024AK-15 chips from?
Good luck for the replacement job. Maybe it will be a good idea to install sockets.
EDIT: The exact same serial number on all 12 chips looks a bit suspicous. I am afraid you are going to replace fake cache with fake cache.
I found the chip on a B2C website (taobao).
Yes, can not rule out all the chips are still fake. I'll try. The corresponding 32dip sockets are really really hard to find, maybe I can use double 16pin dip socket instead.
I'm thinking use pencil trick may get the frequency back. Very interesting to see running Windows XP on a 486 platform. And I predict the OS should be very slow even frequency on track
And the Pentium Overdrive 83 is little bit odd, there's no marks on the backside.
My first PC (1998)
IBM 6x86mx PR200
BIOSTAR M5ATA
16MB SDRAM