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Jal;
I could be wrong, but the core voltage on K6II cpus I've worked with
is 2.2volts
check at atrend's homepage www.atrend.com and AMD www.amd.com
I don't think your board is listed to support K6II, but it still is
possible, if the voltage
and the multiplier is right. Your K6II-300 is a 66 mhz cpu?
I recently tried to get a k6II 333 (66 mhz) working on a atc-5050 and
didn't have any luck.
Also you might try a search on www.deja.com to see if anyone mentioned
a K6II on a atc-5030 in a newsgroup.
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| ><> Larry Fisk <><
| Fisk Computers
| Fruitvale, Idaho
----- Original Message ----- >
>I would like to upgrade my AMD K6-233 mhz processor to an AMD K62-300
one. But I am not >sure if my mobo could handle the core voltage on
it. I went to Fry's electronics and found out >that it requires a 1.8
core voltage, while my mobo has an auto option for detecting the core
>voltage of a cpu. It also has fix ranges of voltage from 2.1 to 3.5
volts. I wonder if the auto >option can be used for voltages lower
than 2.1.
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