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To: Clarence Dodge who wrote (7029)4/13/1999 7:48:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
>>ABit for overclocking

It's setting the clock speeds from the bios and the small
increments allowed there, I think.

There's no way to lock a voltage, practically speaking.
Too much possible variation from the mobo. It could be
restricted to a range, but I don't see any manufacturer
benefit.

Clock locking is another story. That can be done. Currently,
though, Celerons are multiplier locked, that is, they run
at a fixed multiple of the front-side (memory) bus speed.