First post, by dukeofurl
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I have two PCs, one is a gateway 2000 with a socket 5 Intel Zappa board, the other is an IBM PC 350 with a socket 7 board that does not provide the lower voltage for mmx processors.
I have been collecting anecdotes from various websites and social media of people upgrading these machines by running mmx CPUs such as a pentium 233mmx on each of these boards just as a drop in replacement knowing that the CPU is being over volted with the higher 3.3 voltage. While I don't have a big sample size - one anecdote for the socket 5 board, and maybe three anecdotes for the IBM board, it seems that each of these people have successfully run the mmx CPU in an over volted status for months without a serious issue.
I've seen plenty of warnings about how this can be bad for the CPU and cause it to break down over time, but on the other hand, I've heard anecdotes via Facebook groups of people basically doing this 20+ years ago (running a p233mmx on 3.3/3.3v) for years without issue and how that CPU at least anecdotally seems to be pretty robust for withstanding the added voltage.
So all in all, just wanting to broaden my anecdotal reports... Has anyone here done this (ran mmx CPU without split voltage), either finding that it was no big deal and the cpu performed fine, or finding that you burned out the CPU sooner or later? I've got these two machines without split voltage and it would be nice to totally max one or both out for low bucks considering that regular mmx CPUs are a tiny fraction of the cost of mmx overdrives...