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Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Feb 1999 14:17:47 -0800
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Pentium Classic 200s compete directly against Pentium MMX 200s and are hard
to find. I don't have a source for the P- 200 but you might also consider a
AMD K5 166. This chip is also single voltage and significantly out performs
a Pentium Classic 200. Unfortunately AMD was too slow to get it to market
and by the time it appeared the 200MMX was available. If you want  P 200
performance and your motherboard only supports single voltage CPUs then the
AMD K5 166 is your best solution. When I last looked they were around 90
dollars.

m


>I've been looking to upgrade a pentium 75Mhz computer to a 200Mhz
>(non-mmx) but can't seem to find an Intel chip anywhere.  The
>motherboard, a Shuttle Hot 541 will max out at 200 Mhz non-mmx.  I can
>find 166Mhz and the Evergreen variety of processors etc.
>Can anyone assist ??
>TIA, Jerry

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