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AMD 386DX-40
Intel 486DX-33
AMD 5x86 p75-133
AMD k6-233
Cyrix MII-300 (returned it after 5 hours)
AMD k6-2-400
AMD T-bird-800
 
1) Intel Pentium 133
2) AMD K6-2 300
3) Intel Celeron 300a@450
4) Intel Celeron 533@800
5) AMD Thunderbird 750@950 (have yet to get the motherboard for it)
 
I know the ordering will be a little off here :

1) Z80
2) Commodore64
3) TI-99
(I believe that's what it was labeled. It used cartridges &
tape storage. Made a couple of TI-Basic games with it. Don't
recall what processor it used)

4) 8088 @ 4.77MHz
5) 486 @ 33MHz
(took me quite a while to convince my dad to upgrade 🙂 )
6) AMD 586-133
7) Pentium Pro 200 - Still running, but now its on an Abit LX6!
8) Celeron 300A - between commission on the LX6
9) Celeron 566(FC-PGA) - My wife's Compaq

That's about it for now. I actually have a TBird800 lying around, waiting for a motherboard.
 
[*]Commodore 64
[*]Amiga 500
[*]486 DX2
[*]Pentium 75 MMX (laptop)
[*]Classic Athlon 600
[*]Tbird 800 @ 1000 😀😀😀
 
1) Franklin Ace 1200 (Apple II clone)
2) 8086
3) Pentium 100
4) Pentium 233mmx
5) AMD K6-2/450@500
6) Celeron 366@550
7) Pentium!!! 550e@803
8) Athlon (classic) 550
 
AdamK47 - 3DS,

yes, it's impressive, isn't it? The main reason why I started this thread was only to see how long it gets... 🙂
 
8086
486-66
P-133
K6 233 or 266 can't remember
Celeron 400
P3-450 Slot1
P3-600 Slot1
P3-733 FCPGA
P3-850 FCPGA
P3-1Ghz FCPGA
 
well besides having an atari when I was younger here is my CPU history:


Pentium 75mhz (still have, not in use)
Pentium 200mhz MMX (still have, not in use)
Celeron 300a @ 450mhz (sold it)
Celeron 466mhz (still have, "parents" PC)
K6-2 350mhz (still have, in my laptop)
Pentium Pro 200 with 256k cache (sold, was going to use in linux box but never did)
Celeron 633 @ 950mhz (still have, in my backup system)
Athlon "Classic" 800mhz (still have, in my main system)
 
486 DX2-66
486 DX4-100
Pentium 133
Pentium 200 MMX
The 200MMX is still my current system 🙂 53GB HDD though 🙂

Got a PIII 650 Notebook on order 🙂
 
486 dx2/66 (donate)
IBM thinkpad Pentium 150 MMX (stolen!)
AMD k6-266 (used by my dad)
AMD k6-2 333 (sold it)
HP Pavilion 200 MMX(downgrade, and then sold it)
HP Pavilion 433 Celeron (current)

planning upgrade to 1ghz AMD
Buy it cheap and sell it cheap
 
1. Pentium 60 mhz
2. Pentium mmx 200@225
3. AMD k6-2 350@366
4. Celeron 366@458
5. celeron 366@567
6. Athlon classic 700@900

I think I'll wait for a while until the next upgrade
 
Here is my CPU history:
Yamaha MSX 🙂
PC/XT ???
Pentium/75
Pentium Overdirive MMX 166Mhz ES
Pentium4(tm) 1.4Ghz (building...)😎
 
1. 8088???MHz
2. Amiga 500(Motorola 68000)
3. 386SX 25MHz
4. 486dx 33
5. 486dx4 120MHz still got this one running...
6. cyrix 166MHz
7. Pentium 120MHz
8. AMD K6-2 400MHz@450MHz
9. Celeron 500MHz at work
10. Mobile pentium3 500MHz at work
11. Duron 800MHz@1000MHz as my current rig
 
1) TI99/4A
2) 386SX25
3) 486DX100
4) P100
5) AMD K6/3 300
6) Celeron 433
7) P3 450
8) Dual Celeron 500
9) Celeorn 433
10) Celeron 533
11) P3 550
12) AMD 750@1GHZ
 
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