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How not to overclock your K6-2
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| Wed May 17, 2000 | 12:04A| PermaLink |
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"I think the first rule of Overclocking really should be:
1) Learn when to stop
2) Learn that rule (1) can save you lots of money and really should be
heeded.
Of course, being an innocent young overclocker, in an area not many had
dabbled in before (now I know why) I was all gung ho and eager to rocket my
new chip up to new levels. I felt 500MHz was a good starting point, and
maybe 550MHz. Fortunately the K6-2 is not multiplier locked (thank god), so
Overclocking was easy really. My first move, pump up the bus speed."
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FULL STORY @
HEXUS (www.hexus.com/amd.shtml)
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