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    O/C failure reasons?

    I have a O/Ced PII300 @450. It runs very
    stable at that speed. The problems start
    at 504. It boots to Windows 95, but will soon
    lockup,it dose not reboot or go to blue screen, just locks up.
    I,m wondering if this is due to the prossesor
    or AGP card(TNT),ram(pc100).What other components might not like the 112fsb?
    My board is a BH6 and the temp is not over 96F. I know that this is just a stab in the
    dark, but if anyone has some insight on this
    I would be greatful.
    Thanks....

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    It's probably just the limit of the CPU. Consider yourself lucky to go 450.

    Roy

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    Heat!!!! The temp you are getting is the Mb
    temp. How hot is the CPU? Are you running
    the stock heatsink and fan? Sounds like you need to cool the CPU! Hope that helps. Jim Ps: P2-333@515 and the Mb temp is 84 and the
    heatsink temp is 86 with a room temp of 74. Running 24/7 doing RC5 code.

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