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    ANYONE HIT 124 fsb?

    hErE's ThE mIlLiOn $ QuEsTiOn:
    HaS aNyOnE rEaChEd 124 FsB oN a pII KlAmAtH wItH aIr CoOlInG?

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    [This message has been edited by Ekin Chang (edited 04-04-2001).]

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    I'll take two... CPU's BBA's Avatar
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    Ummm...Not 124 MHZ FSB, but I did run my P2 333 at 500 with air cooling, stock heatsink for that matter too.

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    It seems your 124fsb has caused some problems with your keyboard.

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    no kidding
    not here but 112mhz fsb isnt far off though

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    I've actually hit 124fsb on a pII233 but i'm getting incompatibility issues with my old ATI ragepro videocard.
    Can someone show me how to post images on this BB?

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    I hit 133mhz fsb on a k6-3+

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    129 MHz on a P3-750 Slot 1 using air cooling (two 108cfm case fans, one as intake and the other as exhaust).

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    110 right now on my slot 1 celeron 333 SUPER stable at 550 and chilling at -15 'C

    :}

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    yup, have a P3 500@625mhz with 5x multiplier and 125 FSB...all fan-cooled in a SuperMicro SC-750A server tower.

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    Most Klamaths (and a few dechutes) were unlocked, weren't they?
    So wouldnt you just be able to toggle down the Multi and hike up the FSB if say you had a BX board?

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    hi ,
    Well, My k6 200 did hit 124 and still running took the cap off and thermal paste temp is at 38c idle .. it ain't much but for a 4 year old chip it's okay , I think

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