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To: ajbrenner who wrote (72217)9/18/1999 3:46:00 PM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1572013
 
aj,

<maybe you can refresh my memory. I seem to recall a piece in one of the E-Rags, Toms, Annad or one of the other's that made specific mention of the remarkable stability of the Athlon despite their best attempts to crash their test system. I just can't seem to find a link.>

I also remember there was such a thing but I do not remember which one it was. Sorry.

Chuck



To: ajbrenner who wrote (72217)9/18/1999 4:48:00 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572013
 
aj,
here it is:
gamersdepot.com
"The first thing I did was do a "Torture test" on this baby by having the Unreal intro looping over and over again at 1600x1200 for over 12 hours! Again, we had NO problems whatsoever. The system simply ran without a flaw."

A lot of reviews are here:
www1.amd.com

Here are a few comments from people that I would listen to before I would listen to Paul.
www1.amd.com

Is this the article aj?

steve

ps:
get your P3 processor serial number checked here
zeroknowledge.com
My k6-2 and Celeron is ok....
:o)