2003-01-18, 19:20
Zitat: Aber ich habe bei ebay einen Pentium 1 mit den passen sockel gefunden und er hat 400mhz (gibts wohl doch).
Check das nochmal. Intel ging beim Socket 7 bis max. 233MHz. AMD ging beim K6 für Socket 7 bis 550MHz. Aber das Board muß diesen Prozessor unterstützen. Wenn das nicht der Fall ist, kannst du´s vergessen.
Zitat: In principle the AMD K6-2+ fits in every motherboard with a Socket 7 interface. However, in practice there are a few requirements: The motherboard must support a core voltage of 2.0 Volts or a maximum of 2.1 Volts. Quite often this is not the case with very old boards from 1996 and 1997 that are based on Intel's 430HX, 430VX, or 430TX chipset, because the voltage controller on these boards offers a minimum voltage of 2.2 Volts. One of the exceptions is the legendary Asus P55T2P4 (starting with revision 3.x) that supports the required voltage for the K6-2+. Motherboards with VIA VP3, VIA MVP3, Ali Aladdin V or SiS530/5598 chipset that are up to three years old are less problematic, because in most cases the voltage controller supports at least 2.1 Volts.
Another important prerequisite is the clock frequency multiplier. The K6-2+/550 requires a multiplier of 5.5, which is actually offered by most boards. In the case of the Asus P55T2P4 there are no references for setting the jumpers for multipliers larger than 3.5, neither on the board itself nor in the handbook. Trying all the different jumper combinations is often the only way to find out the appropriate settings. Because most of the older boards officially only allow a system clock of 66 MHz, the clock frequency must be operated outside the specification. For example both the Asus P55T2P4 and the Abit IT5H (both boards with Intel 430HX chipset) support a system clock of 75 or 83 MHz. Otherwise the maximum possible core frequency of the K6-2+ is limited to 66 x 6 = 400 MHz. Even though no Socket 7 board supports a multiplier of "6", it may still be achieved by setting the multiplier to "2". The AMD K6-2+ interprets this as the value 6. Users who own a board with VIA MVP3, Ali Aladdin V or SiS530/5598 chipset are on the safe side. These components offer a system clock of 100 MHz, allowing you to use the K6-2+ without having to overclock the system bus.
Zitat:@georg: windows 98 geht einwandfrei bei mir(auch mit 150mhz)
Wirklich??? Gaanz was neues.
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Und weiters: Du gibts null Informationen her. Ok, du scheints erst in die Materie einzusteigen. Dann bin ich aber der Meinung, du könntest dich ein wenig informieren. Dann kannst du hier auch Fragen stellen, auf die wir aussagekräftige Antworten geben können.
Versteh´ mich nicht falsch. Ich will dich nur davon abhalten viel Geld hineinzustecken, bevor du draufkommst das das nicht geht.