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> I'm looking for a new AGP video card that can run on a 83Mhz FBS
> without crashing my system. DVD support, S-Video out, and video
> capture are a few of the features I'm looking for. Any ideas?!?
> Also, are there any other changes (harddrive, CD-ROM, cards,
> etc...) that I need to make in order to go from a 66Mhz FBS to 83Mhz?

        Although I haven't tried it myself, Matrox cards have been great
overclockers in the past, you could give one of their G series a try. Some
hard drives (and hard drive controllers) don't like being overclocked, some
CDROMs don't like it either. With overclocking nothing is a certainty, the
only way to find out is try to stay away from cheapy components and
experiment. TTYL

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