Rise MP6 PR266 100MhzFSB 200Mhz Socket 7 Rare Vintage Processor - Bonus K6 - 2 300
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:30997929 | Bus Speed: 100 MHz |
Number of Cores: 1 | Processor Type: K6-2 |
Clock Speed: 0.2 GHz | Socket Type: Socket 7 |
Rise mP6 PR266 100Mhz FSB 200Mhz Socket 7 Rare Vintage Processor. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS First Class Package.
Super rare, vintage socket 7 processor. It was rare when it came out in late 1998, and now, it's hard to find classic.
It worked perfectly before I put it in a very secure clam-shell container in 1999, and it has been in it for the last 20+ years until I took it out to take pictures. For that, I don't see any reason why it does not work. H...owever, I no longer have any socket 7 motherboard to test it, so if it doesn't work for some reason within 7 days of delivery, just message me to send it back for a full refund.
As a bonus, I will include another vintage AMD K6-2 300 Socket 7 processor for you to play with and run a comparison.
Type Central processing unit / CPU Family Rise mP6 CPU part number MP6441DPFH4-Q Introduction 11/16/1998 Manufacturing Date 49th week of 1998 Package 296-pin PPGA Socket Socket 7 Dimensions 49, 5 mm x 49, 5 mm Microarchitecture mP6 Codename Kirin/6441 Manufacturing process 250 nm Transistors 3600000 Frequency 200 MHz Bus Speed 100 MHz Multiplier x2 L1 Cache 8 KB instruction cache, 8 KB data cache Data width 32 Bit Floating Point Unit (FPU) Integrated Power consumption 9 Watt (TDP) Vcore 2.8 Volt
Super rare, vintage socket 7 processor. It was rare when it came out in late 1998, and now, it's hard to find classic.
It worked perfectly before I put it in a very secure clam-shell container in 1999, and it has been in it for the last 20+ years until I took it out to take pictures. For that, I don't see any reason why it does not work. H...owever, I no longer have any socket 7 motherboard to test it, so if it doesn't work for some reason within 7 days of delivery, just message me to send it back for a full refund.
As a bonus, I will include another vintage AMD K6-2 300 Socket 7 processor for you to play with and run a comparison.
Type Central processing unit / CPU Family Rise mP6 CPU part number MP6441DPFH4-Q Introduction 11/16/1998 Manufacturing Date 49th week of 1998 Package 296-pin PPGA Socket Socket 7 Dimensions 49, 5 mm x 49, 5 mm Microarchitecture mP6 Codename Kirin/6441 Manufacturing process 250 nm Transistors 3600000 Frequency 200 MHz Bus Speed 100 MHz Multiplier x2 L1 Cache 8 KB instruction cache, 8 KB data cache Data width 32 Bit Floating Point Unit (FPU) Integrated Power consumption 9 Watt (TDP) Vcore 2.8 Volt