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TypeCPU / Microprocessor
FamilyIntel 80486
CPU part number
  • A80486DX2-66 is an OEM/tray microprocessor
Frequency  ? 66 MHz
Bus speed  ? 33 MHz
Clock multiplier  ? 2
Package168-pin Pin Grid Array
1.75" x 1.75" (4.45 cm x 4.45 cm)
SocketPGA168
Introduction date10-Aug-92
Upgrade options
S-spec numbers
Part number ES/QS processors Production processors
  Q0423 Q0567 Q0609 Q0618 Q0652 SK058 SK080 SX645
A80486DX2-66++++++++
 
Part number Production processors
  SX725 SX731 SX739 SX744 SX750 SX759 SX762 SX807
A80486DX2-66++++++++
 
Part number Production processors
  SX911 SX955 SYE36
A80486DX2-66+++
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Microarchitecturei486
CPUIDs433 (SX645, SX750, SX759, SX762)
435 (SX807, SX911)
436 (SX955)
Manufacturing process0.8 micron
1.2 million transistors
Data width32 bit
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 8 KB 4-way set associative unified code and data cache
Physical memory4 GB
Virtual memory64 TB
Low power features
  • Stop Clock state (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)
  • Stop Grant state (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)  ? 
  • Stop Clock Snoop state (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)
  • Auto Halt state (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)
  • Auto Idle Power Down mode (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)
  • Upgrade Power Down mode (SL enhanced version only) (SL enhanced version only)
On-chip peripheralsMemory management unit
Electrical / Thermal parameters
V core  ? 5V ± 5%
Minimum/Maximum operating temperature  ? 0°C - 85°C
Minimum/Typical/Maximum power dissipationN/A / 4.88 Watt / 6.3 Watt
0.45 Watt (Stop Grant mode) / 4.5 Watt / 6.3 Watt (SL technology)
Notes on Intel 66 MHz
  • Newer versions of the processor incorporate SL technology.

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ICOMP index comparison

An easy way to compare performance of the Intel A80486DX2-66 processor with other 80386, 80486 and Pentium CPUs is to use an Intel Comparative Microprocessor Performance index, or iCOMP. That index represents a weighted score, derived from several 16-bit and 32-bit benchmarks. The score is scaled relative to the performance of the 80486SX-25 microprocessor, which is assumed to have an iCOMP index of 100. Faster processors have higher iCOMP scores. The A80486DX2-66 microprocessor has an iCOMP index of 297.
Model / Part number   Result
Intel Pentium 66MHz A80501-66
190.9%
Intel Pentium 66MHz PCPU5V66
190.9%
Intel Pentium 60MHz A80501-60
171.7%
Intel Pentium 60MHz PCPU5V60
171.7%
Intel 100MHz A80486DX4-100
146.5%
Intel 75MHz A80486DX4-75
107.4%
Intel 66MHz A80486DX2-66
100%
Intel 66MHz A80486DX2-66 (WriteBack)
100%
Intel 50MHz A80486DX-50
83.8%
Intel 50MHz A80486DX2-50
77.8%
Intel 50MHz A80486DX2-50 (WriteBack)
77.8%
Intel 50MHz A80486SX2-50
60.6%
Intel 33MHz A80486DX-33
55.9%
Intel 33MHz A80486SX-33
45.8%
Intel 25MHz A80486DX-25
41.1%
Intel 25MHz A80486SX-25
33.7%
Intel 25MHz A80486SX-25 (LowPower)
33.7%
Intel 20MHz A80486SX-20
26.3%
Intel 20MHz A80486SX-20 (LowPower)
26.3%
Intel 33MHz A80386DX-33
22.9%
Intel 33MHz A80386DX-33 IV
22.9%

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Pictures (15)

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66 MHz
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Intel A80486DX2-66
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66 MHz
168-pin ceramic PGA
Intel A80486DX2-66
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Intel A80486DX2-66
486DX2-66 03H4939 PQ
2007-05-26 07:48:08
Posted by: Worfvx

MFG BY IBM
486DX2-66 03H4939 PQ
Intel 80486DX2-66 w/ heatsink
2007-10-10 02:20:26
Posted by: PEter Jozsa

Intel 80486DX2-66 with original blue anodized heatsink.
Intel 80486DX2-66 w/ heatsink
SX731
2009-06-10 11:37:24
Posted by: iCoee

 
SX731
 
2009-07-14 23:31:42
Posted by: dege13

 
 
 
2009-11-22 00:23:44
Posted by: Dragonwing

 
 
Intel A80486DX2-66
2010-05-13 13:30:33
Posted by: Dmitry

 
Intel A80486DX2-66
 
2010-06-02 15:14:07
Posted by: fuynfactory

 
 
 
2013-03-21 13:12:13
Posted by: FISH93S

Custom heatsink
 
samples
2015-03-12 06:32:51
Posted by: John

 
samples
 
2015-06-08 00:56:20
Posted by: Compgeke

 
 
My old 486 DX2
2020-12-20 12:19:00
Posted by: Julian H.G.

Good times
My old 486 DX2
Comments (2)

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First computer had this CPU.

2010-10-16 22:49:04
Posted by: Bill

This was my very first CPU when I was about 14 years old...

Good preformer (in it's day)

2012-01-01 09:15:18
Posted by: Joe Sixpack

Back in the day these was a excellent 486, Wasn't much you couldn't do with one.

They seem to be one of the most common 486 CPU.

I remember my old Compaq Prolinea 466.
Man that was a awesome machine.
Remember late nights with my friends playing warcraft 2 via null serial cable.

Had 72pin memory, a compact yet easy to work on case, and PCI slots! woot!

DX2 66 and 32mb of ram it ran win95 pretty good.
Sadly it stopped recognizing the hdd and I junked it.. I had already moved on to Pentium by then.. Now I wonder if it wasn't the HDD going bad.. I was younger and stupid, now im older and stupid but still I regret trashing it now.

If I ever find another pronlina Im gonna fix it up as a 486 shrine, The idea of upgrading it with the PCI slots make me giggle too.. anyone for some usb2.0? or maybe upgrade it with SATA-1.5 oh that's a warm thought :)

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