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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (10488)2/13/2000 11:32:00 AM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
This gives you the option of buying a 500 or 550 MHz PIII, running the FSB at 100 MHz and the CPU at 750 MHz.

All wet. Since posting this message I have learned that all Intel CPUs come with a fixed clock multiplier. Here is a message on this subject I found in a news group.

"All Intel processors except engineering sample, produced since August 1998, have a fixed multiplier. There is no way around it and FSB is the only variable you can control.

--
Bob Doran
Intel and AMD Products Dealer
Cyberdyne Systems"