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The Intel Motherboard Chipset
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| Fri Jun 13, 2003 | 8:02P| PermaLink |
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"Now days, striving for "better" performance is key for your computer system. Everyone is pushing their systems, from the latest video cards to the latest CPU's. Unfortunately, especially in the Intel market, not everyone has the money to buy the latest and fastest CPU's available. Sticking to a strict budget, many computer enthusiasts overclock their motherboards and CPU's to make up for their loss in speed, or to just get better overall performance. An overclocked processor at 2.8GHz will almost always run faster than a stock 2.8GHz because when you overclock, you push your motherboards Front-Side Bus (FSB), making the system run overall a lot faster than the stock 2.8GHz CPU at its standard FSB (533 MHz quad-pumped.)"
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FULL STORY @
GEEKSHELTER (http://www.geekshelter.com/view.php?section=guides&idnum=23)
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