Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 12:13:14 -0800 (PST) From: Jaye Mathisen <mrcpu@cdsnet.net> To: "Alan D. Trombla" <alan@trickler.uu.silcom.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Upgrade - CPU, clock? Message-ID: <Pine.BSD/.3.91.951214121132.20414f-100000@schizo.cdsnet.net> In-Reply-To: <199512141837.KAA00512@trickler.uu.silcom.com>
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Well, you don't say what your peripherals are, so it would be hard to say. For example, if you're using a 1522 Adaptec controller, then a 10 billion gigahertz P7 ain't gonna help get those bits off the disk any faster. If you have the money, obviously buyin a new P120/P133 PCI motherboard would be nice, but if it's fast enough CPU wise and disk wise, then maybe just more RAM would be helpful... On Thu, 14 Dec 1995, Alan D. Trombla wrote: > > Hi, > I am about to upgrade my FBSD 2.0 system to 2.1 and am thinking about > upgrading the hardware as well. > > Currently, I have a Intel 486DX2/66 in a NICE Mini EISA/VLB motherboard > with 16 Meg of RAM (The chips are OKI M514100B-70SJ, so I am guessing > they are 70ns). > > Questions: > 1. What is the fastest chip I can plop into my ZIF socket with no other > changes? > > 2. Can I just change the crystal to get a 50MHz system? If so, will > my ATI GUP handle the faster bus? (There are no other VLB boards.) > Is my memory (assuming it *is* 70ns) fast enough? > > 3. Does it make more sense to get a PCI mother board? > > In general, I would appreciate any suggestions for squeezing the last > drop of performance out of this system. > > Thanks for your time, > Alan > > Alan D. Trombla--------------------------------------alan@iplab.ece.ucsb.edu > >
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