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133 FSB Slot1 P3 on 100 FSB 440GX possible?



 
 
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Old December 1st 03, 04:54 AM
Ghazan Haider
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Default 133 FSB Slot1 P3 on 100 FSB 440GX possible?

The subject asks it all. I have a new VA Linux 1000 with a 82440GX
chipset and two slot 1 slots. eBay tells me among Pentium IIIs, 133
FSB chips are cheaper. I'm just wondering what will happen if anyone
else here has tried running 133FSB chips underclocked to 100. I
understand the processors core clock will also decrease by the same
ratio.. its still cheaper.

Or does it fry the whole thing?
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Old December 3rd 03, 01:08 PM
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Underclocking a CPU does nothing bad except running it slower.

 




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