If you read my last post, you understand my situation:
I can run my k6-2 at 450 (maybe faster if I can find 83 Mhz fsb).
OR
I can buy one of the last remaining k6-III 400 chips and run it at 66 Mhz fsb. These things are going for ike $75-$100 (ridiculous!)
When I run timedemos I have reason to believe that I am completely CPU limited. The fps does not change from 640 x 480 to 1024x768 in quake2 demo2.dm2 (I get about 30 with my tnt2 m64 32 MB PCI).
I know that the FPU on the k6-III still blows chunks but the extra cache looks to give a good boost at 100 Mhz fsb based on the reviews here at Anandtech.
Because of limits of the powerleap adapter I am using, I can't run at anything faster than 400 Mhz on the K6-III
Thanks for the input. I realize that the best way to solve this problem is to buy a new case/mobo/cpu/ram but I am only a poor college student.
--James
I can run my k6-2 at 450 (maybe faster if I can find 83 Mhz fsb).
OR
I can buy one of the last remaining k6-III 400 chips and run it at 66 Mhz fsb. These things are going for ike $75-$100 (ridiculous!)
When I run timedemos I have reason to believe that I am completely CPU limited. The fps does not change from 640 x 480 to 1024x768 in quake2 demo2.dm2 (I get about 30 with my tnt2 m64 32 MB PCI).
I know that the FPU on the k6-III still blows chunks but the extra cache looks to give a good boost at 100 Mhz fsb based on the reviews here at Anandtech.
Because of limits of the powerleap adapter I am using, I can't run at anything faster than 400 Mhz on the K6-III
Thanks for the input. I realize that the best way to solve this problem is to buy a new case/mobo/cpu/ram but I am only a poor college student.
--James