From: Allan Ballard (aballard_at_ix.netcom.com)
Date: Mon Oct 30 2000 - 20:48:37 EST
With one Mb L2 cache one can get p90 performance levels
without overclocking. Too bad the TP's can't upgrade the
slim 256K as found in my model 760CD.
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 00:34:54 -0600, Shawn Lin wrote:
>David Reid wrote:
>>
>> I read some of the posts earlier about this, and low an behold on eBay
>> there's a upgrade for a 360 that will convert one's 33mhz to a P133???? I
>> didn't think this could be done but the guy has decent feedback and mentions
>> this is a factory recond unit.
>>
>> Can such life be breathed back into one of these old thinkpads???
>
>This is NOT a P133. It is an AMD 5x86 that runs at 133MHz. An AMD 5x86
>is pin-for-pin compatible with a 486 chip. At 133MHz, its performance
>is comparable to a P75. In the "old days" when these chips were modern,
>a lot of people overclocked them to 160MHz and were able to get P100
>performance levels.
>
>Shawn
>
>
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