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At 05:08 11/2/98 +0000, William Kinsey wrote:
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>Sale - Shuttle HOT 591 w/AMD K6 II 300 CPU - $249.00
And Bill Cohane replied;
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>>According to <http://www.spacewalker.com/english/cpulistb.htm>,
>>the Shuttle HOT 591 DOES NOT SUPPORT the K6 II 300.
>>And, in my opinion, it could not be made to do so because this
>>motherboard does not support the 100 MHz bus speed.
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While the HOT 591 will not support the 100 MHZ Bus speed, you can still use
the 66MHz x 4.5 (or 75MHz x 4, but you'll be out of the PCI-Specs)
Multiplier with a AMD K6 II 300. Make sure you adjust the voltage settings
beforehand. Of course this would only be advisable if you already had a HOT
591 and just wanted to buy the CPU, and upgrade your board at a later time.
I personally haven't noticed much of a difference using the 66 or 100MHz bus
speed. I know this is leading this thread off the original question, but I
thought this might interest some of the people thinking of upgrading to the
K6 II.
Rick Swartz ([log in to unmask])
PC-Support - Emission Monitoring (Air)
BASF
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