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Thunder
November 1st, 1999, 05:57 PM
Anyone know if AMD is still producing the K6-3 500mhz processor? I can't find it anywhere.
Thanks

nightlord
November 13th, 1999, 06:58 PM
i recently tried getting a K6 3 500 but was told that they are now not going to be available until January 2000,
I would seriously opt for the 450mhz version because from the benchmarks that i have seen there is not a lot of difference, and if you have got a gigabyte motherboard, then you can overclock it to 500 with no problems, but make sure that you have got a nice big heatsink and fan, as it does get a little hot under there.

Larommi
November 13th, 1999, 09:58 PM
Is the K6-3 that much better than the K6-2? Just curious because I have put several machines together with the K6-2 500 and they run fine. They have a 2.2 core voltage and seem to run very cool with the factory fan and heatsink. Best of all they are readily available.

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RAVE
November 15th, 1999, 07:12 AM
Speaking from experience, there is a difference between K6-2 & K6-3.

I had a K6-2 475 o/c to 504 (4.5x112) on a AX59Pro (Aopen) mobo. Now I have a K6-3 450 o/c to 500 (5x100) on the same board. When I did this, I told myself that I would not use benchmark programs until I ran a couple games and see how they perform. Sure enough, I gained 5-6 FPS on average in 3D games. The benchmark confirmed it.

In Sandra 99, K6-2 475 o/c to 504:
CPU: 1364
FPU: 580

K6-3 450 o/c to 500:
CPU: 1583
FPU: 615

Ray

Larommi
November 15th, 1999, 11:11 AM
Thanks Rave. I have never used a K6-3 so I was not sure. I remember reading a review where it was said that the K6-3 was worse with graphical applications than the K6-2. Thats why I come here, to learn! http://www.windrivers.com/cgi-bin/forum/redface.gif)

By the way I have a question that I am going to post Please give me you opinion!

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