First post, by keenmaster486
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I bought a K6-2+ to put in my Socket 7 machine. It's got the BIOS that can be updated to support those CPUs (with correct voltages, multipliers etc). Stupidly, however, I just dropped the new CPU in and tried it out without even thinking about voltages... ran it at 3.3 volts (should be 2.0 volts) core voltage for a few hours. Worked fine for a while but then Quake started throwing page faults! Whatever could be the reason... I realized my mistake and powered it down, but it never did quit, just ran unstable. Am I okay? I hope I didn't damage the CPU.
I'll be trying it with the BIOS update later to see if it still works. I didn't pay a fortune for the CPU, but still. It's a K6-2+.
I also need to find a good PCI video card to match. The S3 Trio64 in there now won't cut it.
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