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Old July 8th 04, 11:10 AM
rstlne
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Default A64 3000+ oc to 3700+

http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjI5LDE=

Now.. I am sure some of you may have seen it.. BUT
273fsb (how's he get that??)..

I am not up real big on this a64 stuff yet (and I dont see many questions
like this) so is it that the fsb of these new boards will go higher to
support later chips? ..
or am I just missing something..
I seem to have missed the 233, 266, and 300 fsb days being reach'd..
So how high will these boards go fsb wise.. OR since he was just pushing the
high fsb only to the CPU then is that why it could go so high..

Just looking for feedback is all ..
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