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- From: RFowler@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Robert A. Fowler)
- Subject: Re: 486/50DX and 486/33DX: P5 Upgradable?
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- Summary: i486 clock speed
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- References: <1992Jul14.154958.9913@cs.tcd.ie> <BrnLqE.6z5@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us> <1992Jul21.044955.22520@news.columbia.edu> <14@zeos.COM>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 00:31:39 GMT
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- In article <14@zeos.COM> kgermann@zeos.COM (Ken Germann) writes:
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- I priviously posted that the i486DX-50 required a 2x clock.
- I was wrong.
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- The i486DX requires a 1x clock (the DX2 requires a .5xclock) however most (
- all?) of the curent support chip sets require a 2x clock (and every
- motherboard I've seen had a 2x occilator).
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