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I am looking to upgrade a Compaq Presario 9232 (P120) and CDS 972 (P75) with the WinChip2-240. The WinChip is a 3.52v chip while the P120 & P75 are both 3.3v. Has anyone had any problems operating the WinChip2 at 3.3v? Anyone have any success/problems using this or other WinChips in Compaq computers?
Thanks, JJO
elmoX
02-13-1999, 02:13 PM
No NO NO NO,.,. nevver buy winchip
they are bad news...
only work undere win95..
not fast,
please dont buy it,,,,
norbert
02-14-1999, 01:34 AM
I bought a WinChip2-240 recently, and installed it in an older socket 7 motherboard based on the Intel 430FX chipset. It wants
1.5x clock multiplier, 60 MHz bus frequency, VRE voltage (3.5v). Can not be overclocked
to 266 MHz. I haven't checked whether it runs
at 3.3V, too. It seems to run just fine under
Windows NT4/SP3, which is what I am running (can't stand 16/32 bit atrocities like Win95). So the comment that it just runs with Win95 is incorrect. Speed is about
equivalent to a PentiumMMX 233, i.e. not very fast. There is a very small bug reported in the 3DNow! implementation of the WinChip2 (doesn't show up in 3DNow! optimized games best I know). After upgrading the BIOS to the latest version for my board (12/97), the CPU is recognized as WinChip. Remember that adding more memory often does more good than upgrading the CPU.
I recommend to go to 64 MB before changing the CPU.
-- Norbert
RONALDvd#22
01-23-2000, 07:51 AM
Better late than never replied...DON'T BUY WINCHIP!!!!
CMonster
01-23-2000, 10:48 AM
Where do these people get their information? - I never remember reading anything that indicates a Winchip runs only under Windows - It would be quite impossible to install an operating system if that were the case.
richamies
01-23-2000, 10:50 AM
I think they meant it doesnt run under 98 CMonster. First I heard about it too.
RONALDvd#22
01-23-2000, 03:20 PM
Do you two realise this topic is almost 1 year old??????? http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif .
richamies
01-23-2000, 03:36 PM
Ermmmm yes well.........ummmm......I guess this now counts as a useless opinion forum. Another one to add to your global domination policy Ronald http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif.
I have to admit I don't even look at the dates anymore......
RONALDvd#22
01-23-2000, 03:50 PM
Gotcha there!Hey congratulations for your senior member title!Or didn't you know that because you don't watch your title anymore?LOL http://www.sysopt.com/forum/biggrin.gif .BTW I don't have Global Domination,just England Domination (Telford in particular).You live only on the other side of the river (I have got Domination in Holland too).
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richamies
01-23-2000, 03:52 PM
Thanks Ronald. No doubt you'll be there within a month http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif
All these rotten Useless Opinion forums hehehe.
You may now call me Sir richamies
RONALDvd#22
01-23-2000, 03:57 PM
What do you mean by http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif , Sir !?
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CMonster
01-23-2000, 07:18 PM
The age of this post only goes to show that here on Sysopt we eventually answer everbody. Some just take longer than others.
800XL
01-24-2000, 01:07 AM
That info is kinda funny, because I've run Windows 95, 98, NT, Win2k, Linux and Novell Netware with a Winchip 2. A Winchip 2 is roughly on par with a Pentium W/MMX for performance, and a little above if 3DNOW enabled apps are involved. It is not the greatest chip around, but they do the job. Where does this 'only runs windows' stuff come from anyway? Somebody figuring that because it is a 'Winchip' that nothing else will run on it?
richamies
01-24-2000, 01:12 AM
I've never touched a WinChip. the last guy I spoke to thought they were real good for the money, but I never seen one perform so I can't comment. I seem to remember them being Optimized for Windows applications, though. Should make a noticeable difference over a P120, though
Barney
01-28-2000, 04:56 PM
RONALDvd#22:You are right!I can't say I heard bad things about it (I have never had one myself).I'd rather buy an AMD for a couple of bucks more (I did about a year ago,K6-2 333)It runs 400 fine.If you can afford a Winchip,you can afford a AMD.Take the AMD.Or buy a 2nd hand PII/Celeron.I haven't heard good things about Winchip (no bad things either).But what I did hear about it,makes Winchip a bad recommandation.
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Anton Rohan
01-28-2000, 07:30 PM
Hello,
I have upgraded my P 75 on a morison MB with winchip 200 with MMX 2 years ago. I have Win 95 a and then B then to Win 98 and now win 98 2nd edition. Never ever had a problem. Someone is spreading rumors here.
Rohan
staple
01-29-2000, 12:55 AM
I've heard that the winchip is a stable chip, but rather slow. If you can't change the voltage on your board an offering from Evergreen tech using the AMD cpu might be better. They have built in voltage regs. But if your Presario is not one of them proprietary form factors, a new mb and cpu is only going to run about 130 bucks, with integrated everything on board. I don't know much about the winchip I'm only going off of hearsay, so if there are any bench marks outthere let me know..
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