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300A Overclocking
Is there anywhere I can go to buy a 300A that
will work well for overcloking? I plan on getting the BH6 motherboard, I just don't know of precautions I should take for overclocking. URL's ti this info would be aprreciated also.
Diode
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I like to shop at www.pricewatch.com .
Get the BX6 v2.0. It will last farther into the future of processors and bus speeds.
Start with the Overclocking Guide at www.sysopt.com/overc.html
[This message has been edited by Roy (edited 02-08-99).]
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Another idea ...
I just built a 300A retail (SL35Q) Socket 370 on an Abit BM6 (great board, but "crappy" name!).
I'm getting 473Mhz at 2.0 volts.
Cheep to buy too; about $70 to $80 for CPU and $100 to $110 for MOBO.
In other words, as good or better than slot one SL32A (no longer available) on Abit BH6.
Get one while you can! Sooner or later others will figure it out!
Good luck!
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Cool...thanks.....My going to get those parts. I also have a amd 350....and
Micronics c200 MB. I'm gonna try OC'ing
to 400. MotherBoard doesn't seem that
oc friendly though.
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