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Being backwards compatible, the 5x86 could go in the older [[Socket 1]], [[Socket 2]], and [[Socket 3]]. However Socket 1/2 both required a replacement voltage regulator as the chips needed 3.45 V to operate. Depending on the motherboard, it either had a manual jumper one has to set or an autodetect version, voltage must be set to 3.45 (± 0.15 tolerance). Likewise the input clock must be set to 33 MHz with a jumper set to quadrupled clock (note that because there is no such provision in the socket, setting the "clock-doubled" setting should cause the CLKMUL pin to be driven high allowing the processor to operate at x4 multiplier). While set to 133 MHz, many in the hobbyist community have reported to have had it [[overclocked]] to 160 MHz which would put it at performance similar to the Pentium-90. The later versions had higher package temperature rating, making them easier to be overclocked.  
 
Being backwards compatible, the 5x86 could go in the older [[Socket 1]], [[Socket 2]], and [[Socket 3]]. However Socket 1/2 both required a replacement voltage regulator as the chips needed 3.45 V to operate. Depending on the motherboard, it either had a manual jumper one has to set or an autodetect version, voltage must be set to 3.45 (± 0.15 tolerance). Likewise the input clock must be set to 33 MHz with a jumper set to quadrupled clock (note that because there is no such provision in the socket, setting the "clock-doubled" setting should cause the CLKMUL pin to be driven high allowing the processor to operate at x4 multiplier). While set to 133 MHz, many in the hobbyist community have reported to have had it [[overclocked]] to 160 MHz which would put it at performance similar to the Pentium-90. The later versions had higher package temperature rating, making them easier to be overclocked.  
 
=== Die Shot ===
 
[[File:AMD Am5x86 die.JPG|650px]]
 
  
 
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Facts about "Am5x86 - AMD"
codenameAm486Plus +
designerAMD +
first announced1995 +
first launchedNovember 6, 1995 +
full page nameamd/am5x86 +
instance ofmicroprocessor family +
instruction set architectureIA-32 +
main designerAMD +
manufacturerAMD +
microarchitecture80486 +
nameAm5<sub>x</sub>86 +
packageCPGA-168 + and SQFP-208 +
process350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) +
socketSocket 1 +, Socket 2 + and Socket 3 +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) +