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I'm surprised I didn't see this thread 6 years ago very impressive OP.

I've owned most of those cpu's I wish I kept them.

You must have very fond memories of each cpu kinda takes you back in time.
 
I still remember,
my first cpu,
A commodore,
it's true,
But in a pinch
it was really fast
at pool of radiance,
it could kill that ghast


Edgar Allen Poe, look out dude, I'm a comin'!
 
I still remember,
my first cpu,
A commodore,
it's true,
But in a pinch
it was really fast
at pool of radiance,
it could kill that ghast


Edgar Allen Poe, look out dude, I'm a comin'!

My first cpu would have been a 286-10 mhz. But my first overclock was also on a cyrix chip. Back in those days things were way more cpu limited tho the gains don't seem to be as big these days as cpu's are generally fast enough and the bottleneck has shifted to gpu's.
 
Didn't see a K5 among the lot (couple links were dead tho after all this time) which is sad. Those chips were underrated and better than Cyrix.
 
Lol I do this too. I just do it to turn them into keychains. Amazing to see Pentium Ms go for $1.84 shipped, while people want K6s for like $30.
 
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