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To: The Duke of URLĀ© who wrote (121079)12/7/2000 1:13:30 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re:You mean this reviewer?

No, this one:

By the way, it even ran at 146 (292MHZ DDR)

The Iwill board was vastly different. Other than the ability to overclock using multiplier controls, the ALi chipset seems remarkably tolerant of higher FSB speeds. This has been a rarity for AMD based systems lately, so it was a welcome suprise . I managed to get my Duron processor to the highest FSB available - 146MHz, and although this wasn't completely stable (It would lock in torture tests), I do not think it was the fault of the board, more likely the chip I was using. I think that when the production board hits the streets and we have EVEN more control over the Vcore and VIO we will have a real overclocking gem on our hands.
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