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Hi
some years ago I did a similar upgrade using an asus sp97v mother board, I
was able to put an AMD k6 2 400 chip which I successfully overclocked to
450. It is still running strong today as my backup computer. I found the
necessary voltage settings on overclocker sites and through this forum, I
can probably dig them up if you are able to track down one of these
motherboards, email me direct if you need them
Leigh Jennings
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>Subject: PII upgrade to AMD K6
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>Hi
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>I thought I could do an upgrade of my PII 200MMX system that I bought as a
>barebones in 98. The mother board is an 8500TVG socket 7. I bought an
>AMD K6-2 500MHz socket 7 CPU and installed it. On boot I got what sounded
>like 2 quick beebs then three evenly, longer spaced beebs. Then it
>rebooted over again.
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>Further investigation revealed that this CPU requires 100MHz Bus Speed
>(5.0x multiplier and a core voltage of 2.0v. Any thoughts on a AT MB to
>get me out this mess?
>thanks
>Bob Zeoli
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