I used to be able to get 8x CD recording speeds out of my pentium 200 mmx, without errors. That specific computer had 256k l2 cache and 96 megs of ram.
Nice! From what I have heard, buffer underwrite issues largely went away during the era of the Pentium II and III. I can imagine having 256kb of L2 cache certainly helped you a lot when burning CDs!
@@mikeall7012 Aah man that sucks! In my experience, it's always the rigs you lose over the years that you come up with interesting projects you could have done if you still had them, or even the parts.
I would swap out the motherboard for a Pentium 2 or a dual Pentium 3 setup instead from what ive heard the Pentium pro had it's issues but was okay as long as it wasn't to multi media intensive lol wish it was a dual socket Pentium pro with the 1mb l2 cache.