Reply 20860 of 56726, by feipoa
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wrote:Err... no. This was quite a nice collection sold, not just a Cyrix 5x86-133. […]
wrote:Someone just bought a Cyrix 5x86-133/4x for 1244 euro.
Err... no. This was quite a nice collection sold, not just a Cyrix 5x86-133.
These three alone:
* INTEL 486SX to Pentium overdrive 83Mhz
* AMD 486SX to 5x86-P100
* Cyrix/IBM 486DX to cx5x86-133GPare worth quite a penny. Two of them are even still boxed.
wrote:Excuse my ignorance. I wasn't aware that there was something different between a regular POD83 upgrade and an "INTEL 486SX to Pentium overdrive 83Mhz". Same goes for those other two items. What is the difference? Is it an interposer board sandwiched between the socket and the CPU?
derSammler, could you kindly explain what you are refering to? The only thing I know if to add compatibility to very old motherborads when using the more advanced socket 3 upgrades was some kind of interposer board, e.g. from Evergreen, Gainberry, etc. These are not of much value. Perhaps $30 each, at most. As far as I know, Intel did not make a special POD83's, other than what is commonly available.
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