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Actually, that PR rating is a *BIG* issue and I hate it. My parents wound up getting into an MLM scam that included a computer... supposedly 300Mhz... with a Cyrix *PR* 300 running at, I believe,...
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I also have a FIC VA-503+. Actually, the slots that have given me the most problems are the ISA's, though the drivers for those devices (old OptiQuest sound card and *ancient* non PnP modem) sucked...
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The Peltier coolers used for computer CPU's are created with specific types of semi-conductor alloys. Basically, cells of a certain material (varies from manufacturer to another) created essentially...
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I'd recommend the FIC VA-503+ board. The MVP3 chipset will let you run asynchronous memory/FSB settings, so just because you want 100-112 FSB, if your memory pukes you're not SOL. Also, unless I'm...
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First of all, try moving down a bit. The chip may not o/c that high, or not well. Also, you may need more than 2.3v. I have an K6-2 333 running at 4x100 and I needed 2.6v to get it stable (gotta...
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What you can do is go to the IBM site and see if you can find some info about that computer and what motherboard you're using. Then go to the manufacturer of the board and see if you can find a copy...
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The first place to look would be the book that came with your motherboard. If you don't have it, you can go to the web site of the manufacturer and try to find it there. Unless someone else here...
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I've never heard of that board, but I have a K6-2 333 at 400Mhz, and from what I understand, 380 is about average. You'd have to read the motherboard documentation as far as what jumpers to change,...
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Here's something that I've been thinking about lately, and I wanted to get some additional thoughts on. Most of the people visiting sites such as this one are very familiar with computers and what's...
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Yes, heat is a *very* big issue in laptops. There isn't a lot of room to move air through the case to cool the CPU, and also there's accessibility to the CPU and mobo. It's possible that you may...
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