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Michael Dougherty
Progressive Business Publications
Malvern, Pennsylvanie, États-Unis
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>>There were 486/80/100/120. 486/120 was my last 486 :) I even traded it in for $35 CDN (with motherboard ) when upgraded to Pentium 200.
>
>486/120? Did that run extremely hot?
>Were 'they' still making 486's faster even after the Pentium 75 was released?
>

Intel made 486s up to a 100 - a clock-tripled 33. AMD made as fas as a 133, which was used for a while by a number of people who worked in environments where the move to a Pentium, which entailed different memory and chipsets, made the performance of the AMD chip attractive in comparison to the low-end Pentiums - it generally outperformed the P75-P90 in early motherboards.

>The only trade-in value the pile of 486/33 and 486/66 we have is in the scrap metal their cases are made of. Seriously, if my car was as well armored, i'd feel much safer in rush hour traffic....
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