Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 3 Feb 1999 06:05:30 -0500 (EST) | From | "Mike A. Harris" <> | Subject | Re: k6 freeze in kernel 2.0.36 |
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On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Jon Hamilton wrote:
>} >> # > Again, these problems seem not to happen with AMD processors below 35 >} 0MHz. >} >> # > The one I have is running just fine at 333Mhz. And I have swapped all >} the >} >> # > hardware in testing. >} >> # > >} >> # >} >> # 333 MHz = 95 Mhz bus, 350 = 100 MHz bus. >} >> >} >> Uhh, 333 = 66 mhz bus, 350 = 100 mhz bus MAYBE ... it is with Pentiums, >} >> is it true with AMD's too? >} > >} >AMD methinks uses 95. >} >} Nope. 66 and 100. I've got a 300 and a 350 here right now. > >Yes, but you ignored the K6-2 333, which uses 95MHz FSB.
Is that the official clock? I have a friend running one with 66Mhz clock. It works fine too. I'm not sure what the chip calls for though.
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