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Re: 486SX33 --> 486DX2-66 why not --> 486DX4-100?



[About upgrading a 486SX-33 chip.]

I wonder, did the original poster consider a 486DX4-100?  If you are
going to spend some money, this would definitely be a more noticeable
change.  Intel has (used to have?) 5V 486DX4-100 chips that can without
modification be plugged in any old motherboard that can support a 5V
486DX-33.  You might have to change a jumper if your previous chip was
a 486SX-33.

Eric

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