May I add that it's fairly simple to overclock, and gives no problem in
this state? I have a K6-2 350 taken to 380 (but I managed to reach 400) and
it works just fine, with win as well as linux. A very good processor, I add,
even if I haven't understand if it goes faster or slower than a PII... some
say faster, some slower, I don't know. I use it and that's OK! ;)
I was planning to upgrade to celeron 400... but, thinking twice, I
decided not... Who need it? And who needs a PIII, either? For everyday
applications I guess also a 266 CPU works fine, these days the only things
that really need a better CPU are 3D games, and they works much better
buying a 3dfx card... so I decided to spare my bucks for something else
(SuSE 6.1, maybe? ;).
Mano :)
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