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scotter
11-16-1999, 06:42 PM
ok this is what i get from the web site
1 yes it will support core clocks to 600mhz but that would be for a 600mhz chip
that is a adaptor for a chip upgrade and unlike the evergreen upgrade kits you can change the chip out on the adapter so if you buy it with a 400 chip and amd comes out with a 600 chip you can just swap the chip.

2 now it might make overclocking a chip a little easier as it has it's own voltage spliter
so the voltage to the chip might be a little more stable than what is coming off most boards. it will not make a 400 run at 600 all by it's self though /forum/smile.gif sorry
It defanently has some nice stuff to it. the only problem i can see is adding better cooling to the chip as you would have to rig a aftermaket cooler to it. the thing sits a lot higher off the board and the clips are not going to reach that far. for the price of it you could get a new board and a chip anyway $179.00 ? you will see a faster system but not like with a new board that has all the new bells and stuff /forum/smile.gif udma 33/66
support for pc-100/133 memery etc etc

any way hope this helps /forum/smile.gif

d25woods
11-17-1999, 01:55 AM
all i'm saying is that the powerleap website says that if your board is running at 100mhz front side bus that the k63 400 adapter/chip upgrade would run at 600.Has anyone done this or know it to be a fact?