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What is the purpose of the AMD K6?
It is a CPU, designed for use in socket 7 motherboards. It was designed to be competition to the Intel pentuim/pentuim MMX range of CPUs. Read More »
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Who invented the AMD K6?
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) Read More »
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How to Speed Up an AMD K6 Processor
Increasing your AMD K6 processor speed is known as overclocking, as you are forcing to run the chip over and above the manufacturer's stated recommendations. Accomplish this by manipulating the chip speed through the BIOS of your AMD comput... Read More »
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It's hard to keep up with all the changing technology of today's computers. That's why it's comforting to know that some older machines, like the Acer Aspire AMD K-6 333Mhz, are still perfectly good machines. You might have to access the sy...
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Fits socket 7 boards.
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It is the "brain" of a PC. AMD has added some new 3D instructions to the K6 - Microsoft and game developers are writing software designed for it.
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They start from 200Mhz to 350Mhz, not sure if they went any higher.
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You don't have to fill up the lowered area, but since there are no electrical contacts in it it shouldn't hurt either. I do have a K6-III-450 myself (which seems to have the same design as yours) and one of the coolers that have this glue-l...
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For good benchmarking on the AMD processors versus the Intel, visit www.tomshardware.com. I have recently upgraded a number of PCs at our plant from Pentium 48666 to 350 Mhz AMD K62s and they run great. They handle Windows 95 (although you...
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