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Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:02:11 -0400
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Hi,

Well without going to the web and looking up the doucmentation for you, you
have to realize that the board may go higher than it was first designed to,
with the use of the correct slocket adapter, cpu, and possibly flashing the
Bios.

For instance the original Bios may go to a PIII 800/100 bus, but with an
adapter that allows voltage change and the new celerons with 256 cache
installed (basically p3/100 mhz technology) you might run it as high as
1300-1400.

Maybe not enough people have experience with the board you have, I know I
don't.  You might try an e-mail to ASUS tech support and ask them what
would be the best way to get the maximum cpu speed out of the board you have.




God Bless America!

Joe Lore
MicroComputerCenter, Inc.
781-933-5530 / [log in to unmask]

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