posted 02-26-2002 08:53 AM
Personaly I think that an overclocking of 113 MHz with your cpu is not very good. I remembered that my old P3 650 MHz had be running at 800 MHz for 6 months without any problem.
That's more interesting but it's not an AMD cpu..
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posted 02-27-2002 08:30 AM
Lindi: MOUHAHAAHAHHAAHHA 8 MHz.. . well at least it's better than a kick in the ass...
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posted 02-27-2002 11:27 AM
Hey don't laugh, it's 8 times faster than my first computer... And it's precisely the same speed as your toaster box you took (although as usual, Macs are faster than 80x86s MHz-wise.
posted 02-27-2002 06:10 PM
Best overclock ever: I got my old celery 300a to boot at 600, and get into windows. 2x speed. 113mHz? Pshaw. (Rock stable at 450)
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posted 02-27-2002 06:57 PM
Don't want to overclock my computer (laptop, Apple, happy with its 400 MHz). However, I did overclock the memory frontend when I was in MacOS 9 (sigh, when will they invent the same thing for OS X)
quote:Originally posted by Wowbagger: Hey don't laugh, it's 8 times faster than my first computer... And it's precisely the same speed as your toaster box you took (although as usual, Macs are faster than 80x86s MHz-wise.
Have a nice day Mike
Still got the old XT and in perfect condition too... 4 Mhz or 8 Mhz with "Turbo". Weeee... *pop*