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- From: hm@opus40.ix.de (Harald Milz)
- Subject: Re: Run 33MHz CPU at 40/50MHz?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.173530.27394@opus40.ix.de>
- Sender: hm@opus40.ix.de (Harald Milz)
- Organization: iX-Redaktion
- References: <1993Jan6.162636.9927@ac.dal.ca>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 17:35:30 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan6.162636.9927@ac.dal.ca>, francis@ac.dal.ca writes:
- |> I have a 486DX/33MHz system, and I have been told by the manufacturer that
- |> the motherboard is upgradeable to 50MHz by plugging in a new crystal and CPU.
- |>
- |> Question: Is it possible to plug in (say) a 40MHz or even a 50MHz crystal
- |> into the board *without* replacing the old (33MHz) CPU?
- |> If so, is there a performance improvement or will the 486DX 33MHz chip just
- |> burn itself out, ie, has it been internally hardwired for the specified clock
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^
- burn out: veeeery probably.
- hardwired: not directly. The chip's power consumption does not
- allow for higher frequencies. In priciple, the shorter the switching
- times of the CMOS transistors, the less the power consumption will
- be (which occurs mainly during the hi-to-lo and vv. transition).
- Switching times are a random result in the manufacturing process,
- so that all chips from 33 to 50 MHz are born from the same fab. They
- are selected for frequencies thereafter. Intel shot the bird: When
- having problems with their 486DX at higher frequencies, thus producing
- many chips that wouldn't work even at 25 MHz, they un-bonded the co-pro
- and named the result 486SX-20.
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