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28th November 2002, 21:34 | #1 |
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| Double your FSB: joy joy! |
28th November 2002, 21:59 | #2 |
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28th November 2002, 22:03 | #3 |
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| when will the swifty arrive ?
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28th November 2002, 22:12 | #4 |
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| well, I don't know. That's what irritating me might order the new mcw5000 (releases 1 December) and sell the mcw462 Would be a nice comperative review |
28th November 2002, 22:38 | #5 |
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| Wow, is that one of the new 200FSB, €1500 Intel cpu's? Nope, it's a €35 Duron. 200FSB roxors for a duron. Which mobo?
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28th November 2002, 23:25 | #6 |
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| ...and the end is not near yet. my new stick of corsair can go higher (i hope) and the cpu is also willing an old fashion KR7A-r. The raid controller comes in handy, becaus after 170mhz FSB the IDE controllers get quite buggy |
29th November 2002, 00:42 | #7 |
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| It was just the opposite on my kr7a-r: the riad controller worked flawless up to 190~195FSB, but only the IDE controller would work without errors @ 200+.
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1st December 2002, 10:11 | #8 |
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| Hi duron, Are you running a duron 1.1 or above? (at stock speeds that is)...i have a 1.3ghz duron - but i'm having trouble unlocking the multipliers - the pencil trick won't work. How did you unlock yours? cheers, matt |
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so, he killed his duron to RMA it and so to obtain a duron that DOES the trick small problem, you CAN'T unlock a duron 1300 | |
1st December 2002, 14:51 | #10 |
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| well, the cpu is back where it came from. Now just wait and see what happens i'm running the 1,2Ghz version. i think i found out why the 1,3 can't be unlocked with the pencil trick |
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