At 04:07 PM 8/19/99 , Don Kendrew wrote:
>Lately there have been questions regarding an internal clock losing speed.
>. . however I have just the opposite situation.
>
>I reset my internal clock frequently, with a web based synchronizer. . .yet
>my clock continually runs fast. . . about five minutes a day. . .
>
>System. . .AMD 350 oc'd to 400. . . 192 Mb ram. . . win95 b . . . rest is
>pretty standard. . . will furnish more details if necessary.
>
>I don't find any problem with the situation, however it has been a nagging
>anomaly for some tine now. . . any ideas?
I would try turning off the overclocking on your CPU for a few days and see
if your clock stops producing this anomaly. The clock on your computer maybe
effected by your overclocking. It maybe such a thing that it is the price you pay
to run the CPU beyond the specifications.
Bob Wright
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