you have a super socket 7 board--you can't run a k6-2 450 in a regular socket 7 board either. I'd suggest you check your BIOS to make sure it doesn't need upgrading to support the 550. I know my SS7 ...
Some people look at specifications as a requirement, and others look at them as a challenge. You’re reading this on Hackaday, so you know where [Necroware] falls. In the video below the break, you’ll ...
If a board is labeled as Socket 7, can I put a K6-2 in it? The board has jumpers for up to 66mhz FSB and 3.5 multiplyer...but since K6-2's are multiplier locked (I think), could I put, say, a 450 in ...
Which legacy socket(s) accepted both Intel and AMD CPUs? Released in March 1994, Socket 5 was designed for second-gen P5 Pentium processors among other Intel parts, but could also accept AMD K5 chips, ...
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