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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Elmer who wrote (117981)6/28/2000 12:48:00 AM
From: ericneu   of 1575619
 
Ohhh boy! here come the liar accusations!!!
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:)

Before everyone dogpiles me, here's what I'm basing this on. I know a number of people (all friends/coworkers, this is first-hand) who have purchased 100MHz FSB B-0 coppermines for the express purchase of overclocking, with the chip count somewhere over a dozen. Of course, that's a pretty small sample.

Anyways, here's my point - in EVERY case the chips are running successfully at 133FSB with no change in voltage. I think that's a very positive sign for Intel. If people were bumping the voltage from the default 1.65v I wouldn't think it was worth talking about.

600MHz --> 800
650MHz --> 866
700MHz --> 933

I think the next six months are going to be very interesting...

- Eric
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