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On 14 Feb 99, at 21:26, Joel Bluming wrote:

> Dear Listers,
> I have just adopted a pentium 90 chip w/fan. What motherboard would be the
> lowest denominator I can run this on? I have many spare parts - all but a
> motherboard. Any advice? Thanks Joel Bluming [log in to unmask] ICQ
> #5875120

  The P90 needs 60 MHz FSB x 1.5 multiplier.  It *might* need 3.52v
instead of 3.3v; other than that, it should work in most Socket 5 and
Socket 7 motherboards.  The exceptions would be dedicated motherboards
(common with P75 systems) that may not provide the 60 MHz setting;
these are generally seen inside consumer machines and not marketed as
parts, so you may not need to worry.


David G

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