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SubjectRe: k6 freeze in kernel 2.0.36
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Mike A. Harris wrote:

> >
> >Yes, but you ignored the K6-2 333, which uses 95MHz FSB.
>
> Is that the official clock? I have a friend running one with
> 66Mhz clock. It works fine too. I'm not sure what the chip
> calls for though.
>
>

Yes, 95MHz is the official clock speed for the K6-2-333: 3.5 x 95.

It will also work at 5 x 66.

As regards the 350 there are two types: AFR (rated 100) and AFR66 ( rated
66 ).

There are also reports of a batch of AFR which were substandard and
would not run reliably at 100 MHz.

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