View Full Version : INTEL PRICE CUTZ 2DAY, YAY, NOW I CAN GET A CELLY 600, and put it @ 900!
got_yogurt
03-04-01, 10:56 AM
but my motherboard is limited to 900, doh... N E way, just thought id let yall know.
got_yogurt (Mar 04, 2001 10:56 a.m.):
but my motherboard is limited to 900, doh... N E way, just thought id let yall know.
list the prices...
for all of them...
how much is the 700e p3?
got_yogurt
03-04-01, 02:11 PM
The prices wont react for about 2 days, but ill list em then for ya
got_yogurt (Mar 04, 2001 02:11 p.m.):
The prices wont react for about 2 days, but ill list em then for ya
in 2 days.. you ll list em?
or now?
What do you mean you motherboard is limited to 900? do you mean there are no fsb options over 100 or that it only supports a multiplyer of 9x? if it's the latter then you can ignore what the board supports as intel chips are locked and run at their set multiplyer regardless of the motherboard., for example my board only supports an 8x multiplyer but I run a 600@1008 which obviously uses a 9x multiplyer
got_yogurt
03-04-01, 05:09 PM
Phil (Mar 04, 2001 04:41 p.m.):
What do you mean you motherboard is limited to 900? do you mean there are no fsb options over 100 or that it only supports a multiplyer of 9x? if it's the latter then you can ignore what the board supports as intel chips are locked and run at their set multiplyer regardless of the motherboard., for example my board only supports an 8x multiplyer but I run a 600@1008 which obviously uses a 9x multiplyer
Really??? i hope so, that would be coolness... i have a max of 100MHz FSB, and i thought I had a limit of 9.5x multiplyer, which means no more than 633MHz for a cell... which is the only one I can overclock by the way... Hmmm, this could be cool.
I wouldn't recomend over a 633mhz celeron for overclocking as the faster you get the less likely it is to reach a 100mhz fsb, some 667 will but if they don't you are stuck at crappy low out of spec speeds, don't be to sure that you can't run over a 100mhz fsb, softfsb has a knack for finding other bus speeds that you clock generator supports that your bios won't access, what board do you have?
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