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  2. Gateway HandBook - Wikipedia

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    The HandBook 486 was produced between 1993 and 1995. [4] [5] [6] The HandBook 486 had 4 MB of built-in RAM, which can be expanded to 20 MB. As of 2005, it is still possible to buy memory for the HandBook 486, although one should test the memory with memtest since memory for older computers is more likely to be defective.

  3. Intel DX2 - Wikipedia

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    The i486DX2-66 was a very popular processor for video games enthusiasts in the early to mid-90s. Often coupled with 4 to 8 MB of RAM and a VLB video card, this CPU was capable of playing virtually every game title available for years after its release, right up to the end of the MS-DOS game era, making it a "sweet spot" in terms of CPU ...

  4. Compaq Portable 486 - Wikipedia

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    Both versions are equipped with a socketed 33 MHz [5] [6] Intel 80486DX CPU, 4 MB DRAM (72-pin SIMM), [1] 1.44 MB 3.5" floppy, 120 [4] - 1000 MB hard disk drive [1] , [3] and SCSI port for CD-ROM or tape. [3] On the front of the unit there two dials underneath the PC-speaker to adjust the brightness of the screen and the volume of the PC-speaker.

  5. i486 OverDrive - Wikipedia

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    An Intel DX2-66 MHz OverDrive An Intel i486SX2-50 MHz OverDrive processor installed next to the original i486SX processor. Intel 's i486 OverDrive processors are a category of various Intel i486s that were produced with the designated purpose of being used to upgrade personal computers .

  6. IBM PC Series - Wikipedia

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    Industry standard ISA/PCI architecture, [1] first IBM machines with USB.Processors ranged from the 486DX2-50, 486SX-25, 486DX4-100 to the Pentium 200 and in case of the Models 360 and 365 the Pentium Pro. 486 models had a selectable bus architecture (SelectaBus) through a replaceable riser-card, offering the choice of either VESA Local Bus/ISA or PCI/ISA.

  7. Am486 - Wikipedia

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    Intel's DX4 chips initially had twice the cache of the AMD chips, giving them a slight performance edge, but AMD's DX4-100 usually cost less than Intel's DX2-66. The enhanced Am486 series supported new features like extended power-saving modes and an 8 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache , later versions even got an upgrade to 16 KiB Write-Back L1-Cache.

  8. Dell Dimension - Wikipedia

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    Intel 486 DX2. 66 MHz 33 MHz 72-pin EDO DRAM 4 user-accessible FPM/EDO slots 64 MB EDO DRAM Integrated ... 34 cm 9.9 kg (22 lb) L___cx 2000 Intel 810e Socket 370

  9. HP NetServer - Wikipedia

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    These LM-series NetServers featured either a 33-MHz i486, a 66-MHz DX2, or single or dual Pentium processors. [1] The entire NetServer line initially competed with HP's own RISC-based 9000 line of workstations [3] as well as Compaq's ProLiant line of servers that were introduced around the same time, of which HP would ultimately acquire later ...