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    Post Poll: List all the CPUs you've ever owned

    This is in order:

    Pentium 133
    Pentium 166 MMX
    K6-2 300
    Celeron 300A
    Pentium II 266
    Pentium II 333
    Pentium III 450
    Pentium III 700 on the way

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    Lets see...

    Amstrad 1640 (circa 1986) Your guess is as good as mine.
    486SX
    486DX2
    Cyrix 266
    AMD K6-2 300
    AMD K6-2 400@495
    Celey 366@550

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    386 40 MhZ I belive
    Cyrix 166 PR+ which is an actual 133 MhZ my first overclocking experience.
    AMD K62-300 made it to 333
    Celeron 300 A of course 450
    Celeron 366 A of course take a wild guess 550
    Dual Celeron 366 A at 550. I am saving for right now.

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    While I don't think I can actually list every cpu I ever owned in the space of a post, but here's my most memorable PC cpu's:

    i8086-1 - Ran at 10mhz with full math coprocessor, making it faster than most stock 286's

    i80486 DX-2 66 - Only liked the DX series, the SX had no math co-cpu

    AMD 586-133 (486dx5) - I resurected many 486 systems with this cpu

    Pentium Pro 180 - I only had a short stint with the PRO series, but with NT it ruled.

    AMD k6-2 300 - Good speed, and my first good o/c'able cpu

    AMD k6-2 450 - Excellent cpu, at 500mhz it currently powers my personal system

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    Here are mine in order(without the IBM PC Jr because i am not even sure what type of processor it had)

    intel 286 16mhz
    intel 386 20mhz
    intel 486 33mhz
    Amd 586 133mhz
    Pentium 200 MMX
    AMD k6-2 450mhz
    celeron 366@550mhz
    P3 500mhz

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    Let's See
    comadore 64
    comadore 128
    amiga
    286 8mhz
    386 20mhz (with a huge 120 meg HD ($810.00))
    386 40mhz
    486 dx266
    486 dx4100
    pentium 60
    pentium 90
    pentium 200
    amd 300 o\c 375 still using
    amd 350 o\c 400 still using
    Now looking to buy duel board and chips.

    I would hate to add all this up $$$$$$

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    Why not?

    Motorola 6803 (Tandy MC-10)
    Motorola 6809 (Tandy Color Computer)
    " 6809E (CoCo 3)
    286 of some sort
    Intel 386 SX25 (slap me, it was a Packard-Bell)
    AMD 386 DX40 (first clone setup)
    Intel 486 DX2/66
    AMD 486 DX4-120 (sweet chip, still in use!)
    AMD K5-133 (POS-Owned it ONE DAY)
    Intel P-133 (clock-locked)
    Cyrix 200 (surpised how good it works!)
    Intel P-200MMX
    Intel P-233MMX (o/c'd to 185)
    AMD K6/2-400 (o/c'd to 450)

    Been a bunch of others come through here, these were just the ones I personally used.

    Next will probably be a K6/3, 450 or ???



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    the firsts are here:>>

    1.intel 8086 8 or 10mhz can't remember
    2.intel 80286 12 oc to 14mhz
    3.AMD 3x86 sx 25mhz
    4.AMD 3x86 dx 33mhz oc to 45(turbo **** )
    5.INTEL 80486 dx2 50mhz or so...
    6.AMD K5 133 kicked ***** ...but gave away for junk last year
    7.Cyrix pr 133mhz
    8.Cyrix M2 pr200mhz(with mmx)
    9.AMD k6 300mhz .25micron 2.2volts oc to 336mhz(112x3)
    10.AMDK6-2 400mhz Had it up to 500 at 2.9v
    11.Intel Pentium-2 233mhz (keychain as of now)
    12.Intel P2-400mhz
    13.Intel Celeron 500 oc to 566
    14.intel celermine 566 at 850
    15.next machine come april of next year.... T-bird 1.2ghz & an Asus A7V.


    peace out.
    jokostel...



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    386 sx 25mhz
    486 dx2 66 (falcon n/w system)
    pII 266 (falcon n/w sytem)
    currently running a pIII 450 at 558 (upgraded the pII 266 falcon t0 the pIII 450)

    dont know what is in my palm V ?


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    (in order from my first to current)

    Intel 486SX 25mhz in an old tandy cpu, my first comp ever
    Intel 486DX 66mhz is my first laptop
    Intel Pentium 100 in my Compaq Presario
    Intel Pentium 150 in my Compaq Laptop
    Intel Pentium 200 MMX in my first custom built comp
    AMD K6-2 300 on same system as before
    Pentium II 266 in my current cpu
    Celeron 333 in same cpu
    Celeron 400 in this good 'ol comp

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    P100 P100 P120 AMD K6-2 333 PII-350 AMD K6-2 400 AMD K6-2 475

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    i8088 The very first...

    i8086 (8Mhz? I'm not sure here...)

    80286

    80286 Sharp notebook. The smallest computer I ever had. 12Mhz!!!

    i80386 @ 40Mhz. Bought a FPU for this one. MAAN she was a baby!

    AMD486 DX280 Would easily do 100. My first overclock.

    i486 DX266 Don't know why I made this change... I thought Intel would be faster. My last Intel.

    AMD K6/200 Had this one for a week. 264Mhz and rock solid!

    AMD 233... worst trade ever. This one would only go 250Mhz Got the 3.3v version.

    AMDK6-2/450. 489Mhz on Asus TX97-E!! Kept it for a few weeks.

    AMDK6-2/500. 560Mhz on AOpen AX59Pro. Still going strong! Will do 570, but I trade that for 112Mhz FSB.

    The only thing in my computer that has been a friend of me since the first (second?) 486 is my dear Goldstar 4X CD-ROM. We just LOVE each other. Nowadays, she have to compete with AOpen 40X... Not much of competition


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    8086 (8Mhz)
    80286 (16Mhz)
    80386 (AMD DX40)
    80486 (Dx2-66)
    P90(@100)
    p200MMX(@250)
    K6-2 450 (@560)

    and they are all still working great! I think I'll put together a small PC Museum.


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    intel p-90@100, p166@180(non mmx)(only ran linux on it), p-233(mmx), k62 300@333, k62450@500

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    Binatone game console (pong and a light gun) he he

    Vic20
    Commodore 64
    Commodore 128
    Amiga, 500,and a 500plus
    486-sx25 (cost me £1,200 UK)
    IBM Blue lightning dx4 66 (****)
    Intel P90, P166,
    AMD K6-2-400
    The future beckons


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