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Upgrade to Socket 7 for improved compatibility and performance.

Upgrade to Socket 7 for improved compatibility and performance.

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RockerMorton
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04-11-2016, 03:53 PM
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Your Socket 7 laptop is compatible with a wide range of CPUs, including the AMD K6-2 at 380MHz and even the 500MHz K6-2 you're considering. You won’t need to modify anything significant—just a few DIP switches might be enough. No BIOS updates are required for this compatibility.
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RockerMorton
04-11-2016, 03:53 PM #1

Your Socket 7 laptop is compatible with a wide range of CPUs, including the AMD K6-2 at 380MHz and even the 500MHz K6-2 you're considering. You won’t need to modify anything significant—just a few DIP switches might be enough. No BIOS updates are required for this compatibility.

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CENA2012
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04-11-2016, 04:56 PM
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So this is SUPER socket 7? As long as bios supports 100 FSB, should be able to run just about anything you want. Here's a support list pulled from CpuWorld. AMD K5 (75 MHz - 200 MHz) AMD K6 (166 MHz - 300 MHz) AMD K6-2 (200 MHz - 570 MHz, often requires 100 MHz bus support) AMD K6-III (333 MHz - 550 MHz, often requires 100 MHz bus support) Cyrix 6x86, 6x86L and 6x86MX (90 MHz - 266 MHz) Cyrix MII (233 MHz - 433 MHz) IBM 6x86, 6x86L and 6x86MX (90 MHz - 300 MHz) IDT Winchip C6 (180 MHz - 240 MHz) IDT Winchip 2 (200 MHz - 240 MHz) Intel Pentium (non-MMX) (75 MHz - 200 MHz) Intel Pentium MMX (166 MHz - 233 MHz) Rise Technology MP6 (150 MHz - 366 MHz) ST 6x86 (90 MHz - 166 MHz)
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CENA2012
04-11-2016, 04:56 PM #2

So this is SUPER socket 7? As long as bios supports 100 FSB, should be able to run just about anything you want. Here's a support list pulled from CpuWorld. AMD K5 (75 MHz - 200 MHz) AMD K6 (166 MHz - 300 MHz) AMD K6-2 (200 MHz - 570 MHz, often requires 100 MHz bus support) AMD K6-III (333 MHz - 550 MHz, often requires 100 MHz bus support) Cyrix 6x86, 6x86L and 6x86MX (90 MHz - 266 MHz) Cyrix MII (233 MHz - 433 MHz) IBM 6x86, 6x86L and 6x86MX (90 MHz - 300 MHz) IDT Winchip C6 (180 MHz - 240 MHz) IDT Winchip 2 (200 MHz - 240 MHz) Intel Pentium (non-MMX) (75 MHz - 200 MHz) Intel Pentium MMX (166 MHz - 233 MHz) Rise Technology MP6 (150 MHz - 366 MHz) ST 6x86 (90 MHz - 166 MHz)

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IronStoat
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04-11-2016, 07:31 PM
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I'm surprised the motherboard is still working. It seems like changing to another K6-II won't cause issues—just adjust the multiplier.
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IronStoat
04-11-2016, 07:31 PM #3

I'm surprised the motherboard is still working. It seems like changing to another K6-II won't cause issues—just adjust the multiplier.