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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (44977)1/5/1999 10:53:00 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 1571200
 
Re: "As far as just changing the multiplier. Of course thats what they did. Everyone knows that a 300A would run at 400 about 98% of the time..."

I bought a 300A a coupe of months ago and the multiplier is fixed at 4.5, (yes I know Intel can change it but I'm referring to overclocking). The only thing that changes the core frequency is changing the bus speed, and yes mine runs at 450mhz. Craps out at 4.5x112mhz though. May be the memory rather than the Celeron.

EP