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GA-7VAXP v1.1 and Barton 2500+ OC?



 
 
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Old December 8th 03, 02:50 PM
Peder
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Default GA-7VAXP v1.1 and Barton 2500+ OC?

Hi. I have an unlocked 2500+ and some CAS2 PC3200 RAM on the way and I'm
wondering if anyone is using this combo overclocked. I saw a couple of
forum posts with people running 185 x 12.5-13.5. Any hints on setup? Oh,
I have a good cooler, too (SLK900A). Appreciate any replies. Thanks.

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