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STI College-Surigao Narciso

Street, Surigao City

Task Performance
In
Microprocessors

AMD K6-2 vs. Intel Pentium 3

Submitted by:
Josielyn L. Taro

Submitted to:
Engr. Ramione Clint Angelo Lazaga

June 16, 2021


AMD K6-2 vs. Intel Pentium 3

AMD K6-2 Intel Pentium 3


Power Consumption Maximum 29 watt Max of 10w - 28w of power
depending on which one you
have
Socket Technology and Socket 7,  PPGA370, SECC2,
Components Super Socket 7, BGA- SECC2495
360  Slot 1
 Flip Chip Pin Grid Array
(FC-PGA/FC-PGA2)
packaging technology;
FC-PGA/FC-PGA2
processors deliver high
performance with
improved handling
protection and
socketability
Performance and Ratings  Microstar MS-5169 Max. CPU clock rate -
motherboard w/512 kB 400MHz to 1.4GHz
L2 cache (ALI Aladdin
V Chipset rev. C)
FSB speeds – 100 MHz to
 64 MB Corsair PC100
133 MHz
SDRAM
 IBM DGVS 09U Ultra
wide SCSI hard drive Single Thread Rating: 2782
 Adaptec 2940UW Samples: 5*
SCSI host adapter *Margin for error: High
 Diamond Viper V330
AGP graphics card,
NVIDIA reference
driver 4.10.01.0250
 Resolution 1024x768
 Color depth 16 bit
 Refresh rate 85 Hz
Compatibility Issues and The K6 is very compatible Compatible to the latest
Warnings to the current Socket 7. generation Socket 370
The 166 and 200 MHz boards supporting Tualatin
versions are running at CPUs while maintaining
2.9 V split voltage, which compatibility with older
you can find on all new Socket 370 boards.
motherboards.
The Pentium III
processor provides great
performance for applications
running on advanced
operating systems such as
Windows* 98, Windows NT
and UNIX*

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