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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (87203)8/24/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Respond to of 186894
 
One of the limiting factors is the 66 MHz bus. Of course, the Future Power setup will allow for overclocking, so you could try cranking that bus to higher speeds. That would be a nice system for a hobbyist like myself, but that's about it.

No need to wait to overclock a dual-Celeron system. Get two Celeron 300A PPGAs with Monster heat sink & fan and two MSI6905 Rev 1.1 Slot 1 converters ($105 for each set per pricewatch.com and a 100 MHz dual-Pentium II motherboard. The Rev 1.1 Slot 1 converters will allow the overclocked, dual processor operation without the Anand mods.

Or, go directly to puicorp.com for KIT128BECL523 ($485) described as:

"KIT128BPCL523 - Includes Abit BP-6 Motherboard, 2-Intel Celeron 366a PPGA Guaranteed to 523MHz, 128MB PC100 CAS 2 SDRAM Micron Tech -8E Type, and 2-Super Global-Win Heatsink and Fan for PPGA Slot 370."

Et voila!