Reply 80 of 91, by megatron-uk
Comparison of AMD X5 133MHz vs Cyrix 5x86 100 (3x33) and 120 (3x40) performance on the Tiny 486 SBC system:
The Cyrix at 100MHz is getting more than 90% of the performance of the AMD, yet at only 75% of the frequency. Increasing the bus up to 40MHz makes a substantial difference, especially on this board which is just a mediocre performer, memory-wise. Everything gets a nice bump from that faster bus.
The cyrix register enhancements also make a noticeable difference. However with my 5x86-100GP overclocked to 120MHz, Quake is unstable with any of the enhancements turned on. Without enhancements turned on it will happily play the timedemo, over and over again. At stock 100MHz speeds the enhancements are solid; not one crash.
Giving it a bit more voltage at the overclocked speed may help, but the options just aren't available on this industrial board.
I suspect I'll leave the Cyrix chip in, and running at 120MHz, but with the tweaks disabled. Shame Cyrix never properly resolved the bugs with the enhanced features in the design; it's clearly far closer to the 6x86/Pentium than a 486.
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