Reply 39640 of 52907, by vad4r
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Asus TXP4 + P200mmx
vae victis!
Asus TXP4 + P200mmx
vae victis!
Cool, TX are quite nice to work with. Your bottom ISA slot has a pin that needs fluffing up in case you didn't notice.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.
BitWrangler wrote on 2021-06-30, 11:30:Cool, TX are quite nice to work with. Your bottom ISA slot has a pin that needs fluffing up in case you didn't notice.
Oh, thanks for the hint. I didn't notice at all 😀
vae victis!
Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
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debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
That CPU is silky-smooth like it's never been used. Beautiful.
oh that K6-3+ is so lovely! Nice find debs3759 😀
Where there any more where that came from ?
(and cheap or expensive?)
vad4r wrote on 2021-06-30, 08:21:Asus TXP4 + P200mmx
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I have that motherboard in my Ultimate DOS/Win-3.11 build but it’s probably better suited for Win-95.
Link: Re: Pentium 133 DOS gamer dream machine (1995 ).
bestemor wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:57:Where there any more where that came from ?
(and cheap or expensive?)
It came from an NOS lot that were bought as a group buy on CPU-World. The original seller had listed a tray of them first that someone paid too much for in order to resell at silly high prices. We got what he had left much cheaper. Mine cost me €55 shipped, a very low price for the fastest K6-3 chip 😀 Sadly they were all sold in the group buy.
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Miphee wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:21:debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
That CPU is silky-smooth like it's never been used. Beautiful.
Yep, NOS 😀
See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable.
You can probably get 600mhz out of yours.
aaronkatrini wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:53:oh that K6-3+ is so lovely! Nice find debs3759 😀
Yeah, we got lucky one CPU-World. Group buy handled by a gifted negotiator. The original seller knew that he could have got a lot more from speculators.
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Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:22:I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable. You can probably get 600mhz out of yours. […]
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable.
You can probably get 600mhz out of yours.
I might source a waterblock and hook it up to my chiller. See if I can get even higher (guessing 660 is possible with the right cooling)
See my graphics card database at www.gpuzoo.com
Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.
Water cooling a k6 3+ is absolutely ridiculous. I love it please post results. 😁
Gonna need a block for the chipset and mosfets too to wind it all the way out to 140x6 🤣
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debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:24:Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:22:I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable. You can probably get 600mhz out of yours. […]
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable.
You can probably get 600mhz out of yours.I might source a waterblock and hook it up to my chiller. See if I can get even higher (guessing 660 is possible with the right cooling)
You're going to have issues with condensation with a chiller. Might even get condensation under the heat spreader.
The smd capacitors under the heat spreader can and will get corrosion on and in-between the solder mounts if the condensation stays there.
I did experimenting with K6-2 CPUs and water-cooling and peltier cooling when they were current.
Even tried injecting coolant under the heat spreader and sealing it back up. That didn't end well.
With the peltier under a waterblock, it iced the CPU and surrounding area really quickly.
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:24:I might source a waterblock and hook it up to my chiller. See if I can get even higher (guessing 660 is possible with the right cooling)
overkill, a socket A cooler is more than enough, even at 600Mhz
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:24:Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:22:I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable. You can probably get 600mhz out of yours. […]
debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 14:03:Now I have to go through my motherboard collection and see if I have a board good enough to use this to it's fullest potential. Not even sure what SS7 boards I have 😀
I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable.
You can probably get 600mhz out of yours.I might source a waterblock and hook it up to my chiller. See if I can get even higher (guessing 660 is possible with the right cooling)
Just use a BIG copper heatsink and fan like this guy used.
Link: https://youtu.be/LI1_RlVLhu8
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17" CRT - just fished for 5€ from the local ad paper
vae victis!
Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-06-30, 16:22:debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:24:Intel486dx33 wrote on 2021-06-30, 15:22:I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable. You can probably get 600mhz out of yours. […]
I have my AMD K6-3+ 450 over clocked to 500mhz and 550mhz running stable.
You can probably get 600mhz out of yours.I might source a waterblock and hook it up to my chiller. See if I can get even higher (guessing 660 is possible with the right cooling)
Just use a BIG copper heatsink and fan like this guy used.
Link: https://youtu.be/LI1_RlVLhu8
Copper is great at soaking up heat... Releasing that heat, not so much.
If you are using a copper heatsink, you want one with as thin of fins as you can find. A big hunk of metal with thick fins is trash.