kixs wrote:K6 cpus are quite power hungry.
Really depends on the model.
The "best", and my recommendation, is this 1.6V K6-III+ 400. A German eBay shop was selling tons of these and I know that have this particular chip. It's very energy efficient, but not all boads go that low in terms of voltage. I usually add 0.1V for extra stability with these old machines.
Fabian did a nice write up on it here:
http://www.amoretro.de/2012/07/amd-k6-iii-400 … r-socket-7.html
At 2V, the chip does 550 MHz without any issues.
I do recommend staying away from 600 MHz. AMD themselves never released a 600 MHZ model. They did release an odd 570 or so version, which runs on an odd FSB frequency. So I believer there is an internal limitation of the chip. So just stick with 550 MHz.
The extra gain in performance is not that great though. The K6-III+ 400 already benefits from the higher 100 MHz FSB and the 256 KB Cache, so the extra clock speed of the chip does little in real terms. But fun for benchmarking.