First post, by j^aws
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A while a go, I drew a line in the sand with what the slowest PC I was going to build was. Currently, I don't have a 286, nor an 8088 class build. All my builds so far are IA-32 class builds - I mean anything that's considered a 386 or higher. Although, I don't have anything slower that a 486 right now.
However, I still kinda desire an IBM XT class build without actually having to build another box, mainly due to space and whatnot. So I decided to try and slow down my existing systems to approach an XT class CPU - this is way harder than I thought it would be: Ironically, my 486 doesn't have a Turbo Switch, whilst my Pentium systems do - meaning I can slow them down further than my 486. After much trial and error, I benched this:
I used this version of Norton Sysinfo:
I've managed to slow an AMD k6-III+ down to around an index of 1.4, where 1.0 is an IBM XT 8088 @ 4.77 MHz! That's pretty close to that CPU. The Norton bench doesn't really recognise my K6-III+ CPU, and calls it a 486 @ 15MHz. This is all done in hardware, without using slow down tools like Moslo.
So, I was wondering if anyone can get an IA-32 class CPU close to this or even slower? You can post 286 CPUs too, but I expect them to be really close, and posting an XT itself is obviously cheating, but feel free anyway - have fun slowing your system!