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EPOX P4 O\C
Quick Question about O\C'ing an EP-4BEAV board. When bumping the CPU FSB speed, the Award bios asks you to enter a 'DEC' value between 90 and 200. I assumed this to mean the value stood for the actual FSB speed in MHz, not factoring in the quad pumped samples per clock cycle, and obviously I was right according to SANDRA.
But what exactly does 'DEC' stand for? An acronym for something I'm sure....and I'm just one of those people who need to know!
I've got this sorry a** 1.6G Williamette up over 2.1GHz before I got the results I was hoping for...at least it's still running cool as a cucumber
At least it does justice to UT2K3 now!!
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DEC = Decimal.
Decimal = A number written using the base 10.
http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=decimal
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Thanks Omega31
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