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Old July 2nd 03, 04:27 PM
Andrew Poyser
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Default Whats the difference?

What is the diffenece between a palomino and a thoroughbred?
and is one esier to overclock than the other 1

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Old July 4th 03, 12:21 AM
Stephen Webber
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Andrew Poyser felt the need to put finger to keyboard and typed:
What is the diffenece between a palomino and a thoroughbred?
and is one esier to overclock than the other 1



The Palomino was the first of the Athlon XP cpus, using a 0.18micron
process. The thoroughbred is based around the 0.13 micron technology.
Consequently, it uses less power and runs cooler. It is also a better
overclocker.

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Stephen
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