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To: steve harris who wrote (99391)3/22/2000 3:47:00 AM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580037
 
Athlon divisors: 500-700 2, 750-850 2.5, 900-1000 3
I think JC's reported today or yesterday that the 900 divisor is actually 3, not 2.5 as had been previously assumed.
Try jc-news.com

BTW, my Athlon 750 booted up Windows 98 and seemed to be running fine on the Epox 7KXA MB running at 115 MHz*2 FSB = 863 MHz with no change in voltage. I had an old IDE drive with Win98 while waiting for new drive to load Win2K on.

I purposely got the 750 because I thought its cache would have more headroom for overclocking because of the higher divisor.

Eventually I'll try the 133/100 jumper which would give a GIG.

Petz