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Celeron 2 Overclocking!
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| Sun Sep 17, 2000 | 2:46P| PermaLink |
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"Well times do seem to change, a year ago the prospect of having 3D applications running under Linux was a painful one. Whereas the Windows market had a large number of cards to choose from, unless you had a voodoo (one or two) there was only software 3D for you. 3D under Linux has become very exciting over the last few months - with a much bigger handful of cards being supported. Most of these are supported under the DRI (Direct Rendering Infrastructure) achitecture, and the nVidia based graphics cards being support under there own drivers. This review will look at the ASUS P3V4X and Celeron2 sitting in a Abit Slocket. The Celeron2 is the 566MHz version over clocked to 850MHz, and the motherboard is based on the VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset."
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FULL STORY @
HEXUS (http://www.hexus.net/c2bundle.shtml)
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