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To: Paul Engel who wrote (46215)1/22/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Barry A. Watzman  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Will it be possible to run current PII chips on the BX chipset with a 100 MHz bus ? For example, a 300MHz PII currently uses a 66 MHz clock with a 4.5 clock-to-CPU speed multiplier. Does this chip have a 3x multiplier option, and if so, could you run it with a 100 MHz clock and a 3x multiplier ? Another case, run a PII 233 (normally 66 MHz with a 3.5 multiplier) at 250 MHz (a slight overclock) using a 100 MHz clock and a 2.5 multiplier. Will any of these be officially supported ? Separate question, ignoring official specifications, will any of these combinations be physically possible ?
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