I finally managed to obtain a Pentium Overdrive 83MHz CPU for a resonable price and thought I'd compare its performance to my AMD 5x86 133MHz CPU.
I've attached the results from a couple of benchmark programs:
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I tested both CPU's on the same hardware, with their L1 cache in write back mode.
System specs:
Motherboard: ASUS PVI-486SP3 (rev 1.2) with BIOS revision 0306 (128KB L2 cache in write back mode)
Memory: 32MB Fast Page Mode RAM
Graphics: ATI 3D Rage II+DVD with 2MB memory (PCI). I also installed a Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee 16MB PCI, but didn't notice any difference in the benchmark results
OS: MS-DOS 7.10 (from Windows 95 OSR2.5 - I booted up straight into Real Mode MS-DOS, without loading EMM386.EXE, bypassing the Windows GUI)
My BIOS settings were at the default, but pushing it to the optimal settings caused (in some cases) a hung system. Fortunately, the difference in speed wasn't that significant as most of the BIOS settings are already at their optimal values with the default setting.
My benchmark results were lower than those from the Ultimate 486 Benchmark test, but I suspect that the PCI/VLB combination of this motherboard (refer this topic: Performance comparison of 486 motherboards with VLB-only, PCI-only, and PCI+VLB) and/or a lower L2 cache (128KB instead of 256KB) could be a contributing factor in the final results.
For purposes of this topic and based on the attached results, the AMD 5x86 does prove to be quite a good performer compared to the Pentium Overdrive 83MHz.
As expected, the Pentium Overdrive does provide better results in the Quake timedemo test, but I think either CPU does a good job in a 486 class motherboard and will provide very good performance for any games that were designed to be played on high end 486 systems.
Both CPU's also works quite well in "de-turbo" mode and slows down to more or less the CPU speed of somewhere between an Intel 486DX 33Mhz & an AMD 486DX 40Mhz (not always that visible in the benchmark results, but can be more or less "guessed" by the slow down performance of Doom & Quake).