I couldn't find much on the Asus SP97-V board. Looks like it supports the
cyrix m2 300 mhz, Intel Pentium I mx233 mhz, and the AMD K6. I saw
newsgroup postings saying the AMD K6-2 can be installed with some
overclocking handiwork. I would suggest one of the K6-2 models that do not
run at 100 mhz front side bus, in particular the 266, 300/66mhz, 333, or
380. At least multiplier setting or 4 is required and 5 or 5.5 will give
you the higher speeds when you overclock the 66mhz to 75 or 83. You can
also, for the least hassle, get an Evergreen AMD K6-2 Socket Seven Upgrade
cpu that has a little compatibility converter built-in so it is ready to go
out of the box. Two things to consider is price, I'd be looking for a real
bargain before I would bother, and memory, I would never again hassle with a
socket seven board if it was equipped with 72 pin EDO memory. You need to
have a working SDRAM 168 pin module installed, preferrably a 128 meg but no
less than 64 meg, to make a cpu switch worth it. Otherwise the cyrix you
have is performing about as good as you can expect, so why pull it.
Tom Turak
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Lendrim [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 4:56 PM
I will be installing a new Maxtor 20G 5400 hard drive in an older system
with Asus SP97-V motherboard and Cyrix 6x86 233MMX processor.
The previous OS was W95 and will now be W98SE.
Questions:
Which type of HD cable will I need for the new drive, "new 80 pin" or "old
40 pin" ?
Should I, or can I, change the CPU to Intel ?
Will the new 32bit OS read/write the previous W95 hard drive which will be
a slave ?
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