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Atari 600XL @ 1.79MHz
8088 @ 4.77 MHz (TURBO to 8 MHz)
i386 @ 40 MHz
i486 @ 50 MHz
i486 @ 66 MHz
Pentium @ 166 MHz
Pentium Pro @ 200 MHz
Pentium II @ 266 MHz
AMD Athlon @ 500 MHz (current, soon to be overclocked)
 
Let's see. It all started back in July of 1994 with my Gateway 2000 486DX2/66. After that, everything was self-built.

486DX2 66 MHz
Pentium 133 MHz
Pentium 166 MHz
AMD K6-2 300 MHz
Pentium III 500 MHz
Pentium III Coppermine 667 MHz (OC'd to 700)

7 years with a PC, 6 processors. Now I'm looking forward to this summer when I can hopefully move over to an Athlon DDR combo.
 
Intel 386SX 16MHZ
Intel 486 DX2
Apple PowerPC 75Mhz
Intel Pentium 233MMX (291)
Intel Pentium 3 667EB (750) at work
 
IBM PC XT 4.77mhz - 1985
286 12mhz - 1987
386 33mhz - 1991
AMD 486DX2/80 - 1996
AMD 486DX4/133 - 1996
AMD K6-200 - 1997
AMD K6-2 266 - 1998
AMD K6-3 400 - Aug. 1999
AMD Athlon Classic 650 - Dec. 1999
AMD Tbird 650 - Feb 2001
AMD Tbird 1.2G - April 2001

Dave
 
1. AMD 486sx2 66mhz
2. Intel 486dx4 100mhz
3. Cyrix 6x86L PR200+ (actually runs at 150mhz)
4. Intel Pentium MMX 233Mhz (ran it at 225mhz due the the fact that my multiplier only went as high as 3x and I had a 75Mhz bus)
5. AMD K6-2 300Mhz
6. AMD K6-2 400Mhz
7. Intel Celeron 300a (2nd system)
8. Intel Celeron 400Mhz Slot 1 (2nd system)
9. Dual Intel Celeron 400Mhz (socket 370) <-Currently a server
10. AMD Athlon 650Mhz (Slot A - Classic)
11. AMD Athlon 1.0Ghz (Socket A) <-Current game machine

Wow...I never realized I had so many


 
Intel 8088 4.77
Intel 386DX/25
Intel 486DX/33
Intel Pentium Pro 200
Intel Pentium II 400
Intel Pentium III 500
AMD Athlon Classic 550
AMD Athlon Classic 700
Intel Pentium III 700 (Dual system)
AMD Athlon T-Bird 900
AMD Athlon T-Bird 1333 <--- Current one 😀

 
1) i286
2) 486 DLC (amd)
3) 5x86 (similar to dx4-100, amd)
4) Pentium 100@133
5) Pentium 200@233 MMX
6) Duron 600@900
7) Thunderbird 700@800
 
Ooooo, let's see...

Commodore Vic20
286 (???Mhz)
386 (???Mhz)
86030 Mac IIvx 30Mhz
86030 Mac IIci 25Mhz
486DX100
PII 266Mhz
Celeron 366@550

Current: Thunderbird 1.2

They all seemed so amazing back in the day!!!

Dembones
 
TRS-80 Color computer (6809 @ .9 Mhz, 32 KB Ram, Modded to 64 KB ram)
Compaq 286 Portable (80286 @ 8 Mhz, 3.6 MB Ram, 20 MB harddrive)
Clone Intel 386-25, 4 MB ram (Overclocked to 33 Mhz)
Clone AMD 386-40, 4 MB ram
486-25sx 8MB ram (Overclocked to 33 Mhz)
486-33 8MB ram (Overclocked to 40 Mhz)
AMD 486-100
Cirix P166
AMD k6-300 (Bus overclocked to 75 Mhz)
AMD k6/2-333 (Overclocked to 375 Mhz)
Intel Celeron 300a (Overclocked to 464)
AMD Athlon 700 clasic .18 (800 core overclocked to 936-Solder modded)
AMD Athlon Slot A Thunderbird 800(Overclocked to 952, 119 Bus - should do at least 1Ghz+ once I mod it)




 
Sinclair ZX81 (Z80a processor overclocked to 6.5MHz) + 1kb RAM + Tape drive
Spectrum Rubber Keys (Z80 processor) + 48kB RAM + Tape drive
Toshiba 8088 laptop with a CGA mono screen + 1MB RAM + 1MB RAM disk &amp; floppy
Compaq 286 laptop with VGA mono screen + 2MB RAM + 20MB Hard disk &amp; floppy
486DX 33 old skool ISA bus +4 MB RAM + 100MB Hard disk &amp; both flavours of floppy
Celeron 300A (wouldn't make 450 🙁), 64MB RAM + 4GB Hard disk
PII 400@465 (unlocked courtesy of ABIT BH6 &amp; 103 bus), 128MB RAM &amp; 10GB Hard Disk
2 x Celeron 366 @ 606 on an ABIT BP6 256MB RAM &amp; 20GB hard disk
Athlon 800 (currently at 800, need to redo pencil marks) with 256MB RAM and 60GB RAID

Damn a dual Morgan rig would be nice though
😎

only kidding about overclocking my ZX81, I couldn't hold a soldering iron then!
 
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