red-ray wrote on 2025-04-17, 07:22:
Intel486dx33 wrote on 2025-04-16, 13:40:You are better off with a Pentium class CPU.
I am never sure how to respond to posts such as this, or if I should respond at all, clearly you don't know I already have several Pentium class CPUs, I even have a Pentium class POD83 SU014 I can run in my i486 motherboard @ 100 MHz !
Like on every troll post. Give him a stinky ><((((*>
Perhaps a DX4-100 is too fast for a user that named himself named DX33, not too slow.
red-ray wrote on 2025-04-17, 07:22:
The main reason I choose to have an i486 system is so I can test my SIV utility on a CPU that does not have TSC support.
Before making posts such as the above I suggest you check if there is a URL in the user's profile (there is one in mine), if there is look at it and consider if your post will be helpful to them.
I know you're looking for the differences between selected 486 CPUs.
Long time ago I have asked whether there is an Intel 486DX4 even without CPUID instruction, but I got no answer. With my AMD Am486DX4's I should test this. I at least know that my AMD Am486DX4 NV8T and SV8B are very different.
red-ray wrote on 2025-04-17, 07:22:
Anyone who runs NT on an i486 is unlikely to be wishing to play MP3 files on that system.
No, I don't think so. I consider playing MP3s on any 486 as ultimative test.
Playing MP3 on an AMD Am486DX4 / X5 at 100 MHz likely won't work (16 bit, 44.1 kHz, stereo, 128 kbps) but may work somewhen using a higher clock frequency (120, 133, 150, 160 MHz).
Since I don't have any Intel DX4 and their cores are better than the AMD ones it is interesting to see how they process MP3 at 100 and 120 MHz, in both &E and &EW flavour.
Intel did not like 40 MHz at all. (The only exception is an Overdrive 486 for a 486DX20 system.) And they did not like to cannibalize their early Pentium sales with a too fast 486. Intels 486 DX4-100 is almost comparable to a Pentium 75.
Contemporary overclockers used peltier coolers like Velox IceCap.
https://brassicgamer.blogspot.com/2023/01/the … 50-article.html
Edit: Modified the quotes so that they contain the respective name.