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To: jw who wrote (2495)9/14/1998 3:36:00 PM
From: Dirk Hente  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
The overclocking article by zdnet is a false alarm..it refers to the so called 'multiplier lock'. A lot of rumour was circling around that intel would lock the celerons to a FSB frequency of 66Mhz. So far this is not the case and overclocking can be done by increasing the FSB frequency. The 'muliplier lock' which is mentioned in the article is however a well known limitation which can be disabled only by a very difficult procedure.
I ordered today my pair of 300A celeron's. I'm planning to setup a dual 300A configuration. Still looking for a nice dual bx mobo.
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