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Offline joekster

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Re: WTT for Socket 7 or socket 5 CPU
« on: June 24, 2010, 03:23:08 AM »
The manual says that it will take a k6, so I assume that it may work fine with the k6-2 that you have. I'd give it a try, as long as you can set the proper voltage there is no risk of damage. If you still want an intel 200, PM me - We're not that far away.
 

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Re: WTT for Socket 7 or socket 5 CPU
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2010, 03:30:06 AM »
pentiums-3 (500+ mhz) are all socket 370, they will not fit or work in a socklet 5/7. socket 7 is backwards compatible with socket 5 - the difference is that socket 7 supports core voltage different that io voltage. socket 7 is used for 200+mhz pentium-1 type chips.