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James Maki wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Last year I put together a computer using an FIC PA-2007 mobo and 200
> MHz AMD K6 CPU. So the question is, has anyone
> successfully mated the PA-2007 mobo with the 266 or 300 MHz AMD chip
> (not the new 3D enhanced version, just the MMX version)?
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> Second question, has anyone successfully overclocked the AMD K6 200? I
> tried upping the internal multiplier (would start to boot but then
> strange things happened to the display) and the bus speed (to 75 MHz
> -- nothing at all).
> Jim Maki
> [log in to unmask]
Jim,
I have used the AMD 266 with the FIC board for several clients. Don't
seem to have any more problems than with AMD approved boards. But then
again, I seem to have more problems than usual with the 266 regardless
of the board. It seems to be very picky about memory.
As for overclocking the 200 I run it on my personal machine at
75x3 (225) on a Epox P55TV2 board and it runs like a champ. (Note:
Advise on overclocking is my own and does not represent a suggestion
from Customer Resource Computers.)
--
Jim Purcell Customer Resource Computers
phone: (405) 692-2074 fax: (405) 691-8389
mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.telepath.com/crc
Buy what you need; not what a salesman needs to sell.
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