This page will show all objects that are named Pentium MMX, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
This page will show all objects that are named Pentium MMX, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
Another classic; the Pentium MMX at 166MHz. The Pentium MMX was made using a 280nm process instead of 350nm for the Pentium 133, 166 and 200. Because of this it runs cooler and with less voltage. This CPU did not only have MMX technology (which are a set of instructions) but also has twice the L1-ca... > Read more
Same as this Pentium MMX 166 but then 33MHz faster. The 200MHz model became quite popular after some price drops. Intel's competitors couldn't match the Pentium in terms of FPU performance leaving game enthusiasts no other choice then buying the Pentium CPU.... > Read more
This one is like the 166MHz and 200MHz Pentium MMX processor but running at a whopping 233MHz! At the time this was generally the fastest socket 7 processor money could buy.
In my benchmarks it's breaking the 100... > Read more
Same as this Pentium MMX 166 except that this version comes with an attached heatsink/fan solution. I also noticed that this CPU is multiplier unlocked so it can easily be set on 200MHz by raising the multiplier to 3x. Mutliplier locks prevent people from re... > Read more
Just like this 166MMX but with different sSpec.... > Read more
A lot like this PPGA Pentium MMX 166 but in ceramic form. I guess that most of the Pentium MMX 166 models are housed in the plastic cPGA form but there aren't any statistics available. The Pentium MMX 200 is actually quite uncommon in ceramic package. By the... > Read more
The top-of-the-line Pentium MMX processor for desktop systems. This particular model once came as Boxed processor and thus fitted with the Intel stock cooling solution. Generally the 166 and 200 models sold more since the 233MHz model was the premium model and thus carried a premium price as well.... > Read more
Identical to this Pentium MMX 166.... > Read more
A Pentium MMX that runs at a mind boggling 200MHz. The 166MHz and 200MHz models were the most popular ones back in the day.
The faster clocked version at 233MHz was much more expensive relative to the performance gain. The 33MHz extra did gain more performance but only for a premium price. Also ... > Read more
The fastest Pentium MMX on socket 7 and the second fastest Pentium MMX in the world. The Pentium MMX originally went up to 233MHz but mobile versions were also available in 266MHz and 300MHz versions. The 266MHz version was also made for socket 7 so it can run in very few desktop systems.
Intel u... > Read more