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Thu, 18 Feb 1999 11:34:17 -0800
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On 17 Feb 99, at 17:35, Edna wrote:

> >  There are a few Slot 1 boards in mini-AT form factor.  The one I have
> >is by Gigabyte, and I've found that the placement of DIMMs conflicts with
> >the lower front 3.5" drive bays of my tower case -- I had to mount a
> >couple of hard drives in bays underneath the power supply instead.
> >
> >
> >David G
>
> Is it possible to OC the slot 1 AT MBs?

  Technically, one doesn't overclock a motherboard -- the only speeds
you can set it for are the ones that it supports.
  Those that support 100 MHz FSB generally also support 66 MHz, and so
you can try to overclock a 66 MHz FSB CPU by jumpering the board for
100 MHz.  I have not seen one of these boards that would let you tweak
the voltage, though, so your odds of success are much less than on
something like Abit's BH6.


David G

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