| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 3009.1 |  | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Mon May 12 1997 14:39 | 8 | 
|  |     Works fine, though had I to do it over, I'd put the money toward a new
    Pentium (or better) motherboard.
    
    Mine runs too hot and the system will hang without a lot of air flow
    over the cpu.  A friend has the same upgrade, and his runs cool without
    additional cooling...  Go figure.
    
    Bill
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| 3009.2 |  | HYDRA::SMITH | Tom Smith ZKO1-3/H42 | Mon May 12 1997 23:28 | 5 | 
|  |     We installed a bunch of them in the office and for the most part they
    seem to be fine. Stuffing a 586/133 into a 486DX/33 will give you a
    133 MHz chip, but it's only the rough equivalent of a 60 MHz Pentium.
    
    -Tom
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| 3009.3 | Depends | TALLIS::NELSON | It's not the years it's the mileage! | Tue May 13 1997 09:38 | 16 | 
|  | 
    	My dad and a couple folks at work here got great results with them.
    Specced out at about a Pentium 90, or just under.  I, on the other
    hand, didn't have such great luck.  I only saw a 30% improvement on the
    numbers over my 486-dx266.  So I returned it.
    	I would buy it from the place that has a full warranty on the part.
    I *think* I got it from MicroWarehouse.  I only had to pay for
    shipping, the other $110 was returned in full.  Another place I looked
    at that had the same price would have charged me 15% restocking fee.
    Brian
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| 3009.4 | Why it may be so! | SNOFS1::RASMUSSEN |  | Tue May 13 1997 21:10 | 16 | 
|  | From my research  into the AMD 5x86 -133 it appears that it will do an
internal clock multiplier of 3 or 4 depending on the CLKMUL signal. On
some motherboards (eg. DEC MTE & LPx) CLKMUL is left floating/high in this case
the docs say you will get a x3 improvement ie. you will see roughly the same
performance as expected from a DX4-100. When we see a x3 performance level we
have tried to ground CLKMUL and hence, in theory, get a x4 but without
success. 
                                      
We are still investigating but not at a high priority. Also please note that we
are using a voltage convert plus AMD 5x86 and not a KINGSTON or EVERGREEN.
Regards
Wayne
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