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To: RDB who wrote (5370)1/20/1999 8:47:00 AM
From: Spots  Respond to of 14778
 
>>overclocking an ABIT BH6/Celeron 300A?

If you run the mobo at 100mhz, the 300A runs at 450 because
it's clock-locked at 4.5 multiplier. However, all the
other components run normally (PCI bus, AGP, even ole ISA).
So all your components see a standard environment.

The 300A has a pin configuration that normally make the
mobo run at 66mhz, but the BH6 has a bios setting which
ignores it. You can tape pins on other mobos to run
at 100mhz, but bios setting is easier.

This is not a usual overclocking scenario (which is why
a bunch of us curmudgeons are doing it).