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Old 03-27-2004
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Old School OC'n

I know what your thinking LOL
" just try" but im just starting in the OC'n thing.
If im gonna burn stuff up its gonna be old VGA cards,CPU's & MOBO's.
i have some old ATI Rage IIc cards and two 3Dfx cards a couple of socket7 motherboards and cpu's. i even have an old intel i740 AGP card LOL.
once i have a good "reality" knoledge base im going for my new stuff,, ya see whare im going? Any input is really usefull. Thanks for any wizdom and sugestions.
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Old 03-27-2004
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Have any Celeron 300A's?

12,000th thread BTW. That's pretty cool.
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Old 03-27-2004
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Slot 1? yes, i think anyway,, that would be PII rite?
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Old 03-27-2004
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The principles of overclocking are exactly the same, so I have no other tips than what's already been said many times. The techniques vary, of course, some ancient setups require soldering faster oscillators to the boards, some require switching jumpers.
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