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Those of us born in the 80s started turning 30 this year. Gaming has changed a huge amount in that time, as have the systems we play on. Let's take a nostalgic look back at the grand old days of ...
hi,i'm in the process of upgrading an old compaq 9546. it has a pentium 100mhz processor. [66mhz 1.5 multiplier] i bought a pentium 133 to go in it. i know that compaqs use propriatary mobos..but ...
Depends on the motherboard's form factor.. Pentium 133 is pretty old, probably Baby AT, or if it's a Compaq or HP, or other big "OEM" system, possibly a proprietary form factor. Comtemporary ...
Currently, the fastest Pentium III operates at 1.13 GHz and sells for $990. The company's cheapest Celeron, by contrast, sells for less than $100. ... up from 133 MHz for the Pentium III.
🙄 Depends on how we look at it. Catalog vs reality. Sure, the original Pentium 133 was released (on paper) somewhen in 1995 and the AMD K6-2 450 in 1999, but..
Just like yesterday's muscle cars, the new 133 MHz Pentium processor (P133) delivers copious amounts of power. This newest member of Intel's racing team came onboard in mid-June and has already ...
By June of 1995, the Pentium 133 was on-sale -- a greater-than 10x speed improvement, on top of all the architectural improvements, in just a decade.
The Pentium III processor should be set to either 100 MHz or 133 MHz by default. If you're unsure of what speed you want to set it to, raise the MHz frequency by the smallest interval possible ...
Realizing that the motherboard has the ability to have an external voltage regulator board, [Necroware] made one so that the Socket 7 board could supply more than a single voltage to the CPU- the ...
Dear Pentium 133 personal computer with 16MB of RAM and Windows 95. Man, do you believe I used to be all hot on that Amiga?I couldn't have imagined the rib-rendering awesomeness of a BFG, back then.