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A
word on the Pentium II - We
carry a complete line of Pentium III and
Pentium II CPU's. The photo to the right
shows the inside of a Pentium II
cartridge. In the center you will see the
actual CPU, to the right and left are the
high speed cache memory. This internal
cache gives the Pentium II a speed
advantage over socket 7 CPU's.
Why Use
Celeron?
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Pentium II |
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A word on the
AMD K6-2 3D NOW - The 3DNOW! technology
was released by AMD to compete directly with the
Pentium II. The advantage of this technology is
that it advances MMX math processing capabilities
to include floating point calculations. This
change adds a speed boost to math intensive
applications, most noticable in 3D rendered games
and simulations.
Support
Note: With the AMD CPUs you need to be
careful with your voltage settings, as these
varry greatly between each one. When in doubt,
voltages are written on the top of the CPU, as
well as in the table at the bottom of this page.
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suport, please contact tech support by phone, or
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CPU VOLTAGE
SETTINGS:
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Intel
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| Pentium (not
MMX) 3.45 volts
(single voltage)
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Pentium MMX
3.45
v. I/O
2.8 v. core
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Pentium II
Voltage handled by
BIOS |
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AMD
Please
use this table only if voltage is
not marked on the top of the CPU
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| AMD K-5 series
75-166mhz |
2.9v core 3.45v I/O |
| AMD K-6 series
166-200 |
2.9v core 3.45v I/O |
| AMD K-6 series 233 |
3.2v core 3.45v I/O |
| AMD K6-2 (including
3D now!) series 266-400 |
2.2v core 3.45v I/O |
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Cyrix
(and IBM)
Please
use this table only if voltage is
not marked on the top of the CPU.
Cyrix CPU's varied
greatly in their
voltage settings, therefore we
will not attempt to list all the
possible combinations for all the
versions, speeds, and dates of
manufacture of these CPU's.
Instead, we
suggest that if the voltage
setting is not written on the
CPU, then set as follows:
2.9 volt
core 3.45 volt I/O
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