TurtleCrusher
Lifer
It's been over ten years since Lili (and Agnetha) posted on these forums. Coincidence?
I'm not sure what your context is here, but iamwiz82 and compuwiz1 aren't the same people
Also, I joined AT shortly after that conversation took place because I was having issues getting my KT7A-RAID Mobo working properly and found out the CPU fan plugs were switched and it wouldn't boot because it registered no CPU fan hooked up. Good times!
I remember Slot A CPUs. They're like freaking Nintendo cartridges.
I had mine overclocked to 504 (112 Mhz) stable with only bumping the voltage a bit and a couple of extra case fans 😀
I believe I ended up taking it down a notch to 496 (110 Mhz), which is stable with stock voltage, and gave the computer to my mom. She used it for about 3-4 years until it finally died.
It's been over ten years since Lili (and Agnetha) posted on these forums. Coincidence?
ahh.. so what happened to compuwiz then?
i havent seen him post in a while
I think he and his wife grew weary of all the shitty comments directed towards her, and they stopped posting here.
Nice ....
my 300 wouldn't even post at 504 with my BH6 initially. BH6 had 66, 75, 83, 100, 112, 125, and 133mhz FSB options, and it had a "turbo" option which added 3mhz to FSB.....
So, I ran at 100mhz with turbo and got 464mhz....
After a couple of years, I was able to push it to 504, but it wasn't stable, even with overvolting...
My 0.9Ghz Thunderbird served me well for almost 10 years. Can't believe I waited that long to upgrade.
900mhz TBird -> Core2Duo Quad 3.0Ghz
And ya, my phone is more powerful than my old TBird (well maybe not quite when you figure in the Radeon 9600Pro 256MB)... technology is amazing.
let me say this for the 2nd time in this thread...
compuwiz and iamwiz82 are NOT!! the same people!
I have an intel i486 DX2 66 mhz circa 1989 here from the first machine I ever owned.
I always keep the cpus out of all my old machines for the memories.