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May 2nd, 2001, 03:27 PM
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Hardware Question
I read an article on www.arstechnica.com recently which was reviewing the AMD Duron processor. The Duron is not easily overclockable, for reasons which I've forgotten. The article seemed to suggest that the only way by which the author could overclock his Duron was by increasing the FSB speed on his MoBo. The motherboard I have (which will hold a Duron) has a default FSB Speed of 100Mhz. If I increase this to 133MHz to allow my PC133 RAM to run at full speed, is it going to automatically overclock my Duron processor? Or did I just mis-understand the article?
The article can be found here: http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/2...n/duron-1.html
TIA!!
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