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Date:      Wed, 27 Aug 1997 23:07:13 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "Jay D. Nelson" <jdn@qiv.com>
To:        Howard Lew <hlew@www2.shoppersnet.com>
Cc:        hardware@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Q: K5 clock speeds (Was: Re: K6-200 Has anyone ...)
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.96.970827223335.1001A-100000@acp.qiv.com>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.3.91.970827202733.15931A-100000@www2.shoppersnet.com>

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Thanks for the info. What you are suggesting is that the clock is the
only thing that counts and moving the jumper to x2.5 is all that's
necessary -- regardless of the bios. Why would ASUS issue a bios
upgrade to support 150-166Mhz K5s? (Marketing?)

-- Jay

 On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Howard Lew wrote:

>On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Jay D. Nelson wrote:
>
>> Did you upgrade the bios to support the chip? I just installed this
>> board with a K5-166 -- clocked it at 66Mhz*2 because I wasn't sure.
>> Works fine at 133Mhz though the bios thinks it's 100Mhz. I'm about to
>> upgrade the bios but would rather not. Why wouldn't 66Mhz*2.5 work as
>> well? My bios right now is *-0109. Is there anything peculiar about
>> K5s above 133Mhz?
>> 
>
>When you clock a K5-166 at 66x2 you are slowing it down to K5-133 speed 
>because the K5-133 runs at 100MHz.  The K5-166 should be jumpered for 
>166MHz like a Pentium (66 x 2.5).  The circuits inside the chip will 
>modify it to 1.75.
>
>The only way to overclock a K5 is to use a higher bus clock (i.e.  75MHz)
>because of the way the clock multiplier on the K5 works.  75MHz will
>generally work, but 83MHz will not.  At 75MHz bus clock, the K5-166 will
>be probed and run at or almost at Pentium 200 speeds.  Stability is
>questionable though and depending on whether your MB supports async PCI,
>37.5MHz may be too high for some PCI SCSI cards.
>
>
>> -- Jay
>> 
>>  On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Cameron Slye wrote:
>> 
>> >> 
>> >> I've only a 166 MHz but I've made several "make world" without problems.
>> >
>> >How much memory is in that box ?  I have a asus p55t2p4 here, with a 166 in
>> >it. 25 make worlds finished with only 32mb in 2 slots, but with 64mb in 4
>> >slots, it died in the first make world. (sig 11)  
>> >
>> 





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