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Duron overclocking writeup
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| Mon Nov 06, 2000 | 12:33A| PermaLink |
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"Now, if you aren't prepared to fiddle about with the CPU to overclock it, then don't bother buying a Duron. Get yourself a slower, more expensive Celeron. Oh! And don't forget that by overclocking the Celeron you run the risk of damaging other components in your computer because of the high PCI bus. I should know, I used to have a Celeron and I broke my hard drive after a while because of this problem.
Anyway, getting back to the Duron. Lets start by finding out what hardware you need. I bought myself a shiny new Duron 750 from Dabs. I also got a hold of an Abit KT7 (non-RAID) from Insight. I've heard some excellent reviews of the alternative from Asus, the A7V, but I finally chose the Abit because of the brilliant Soft Menu feature, which saves you mucking about with jumpers or dipswitches on the actual motherboard."
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FULL STORY @
HEXUS (http://www.hexus.net/duronocguide.shtml)
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