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- Jun 3, 2002
BH-5 is dead and gone, you cannot obtain any unless you pay a huge premium or luck out. BH-6 is also getting harder to obtain.
The kings of RAM overclocking are going, fast. What do those of us clutching the hope of amazing FSB do about it without paying a huge premium? We wait.
Everyone remembers the 1600 Palomino Athlons, those were the best overclocking processors for a while. Then came the amazing 1700+ DLT3C TBredB's, many people still run these great chips. Now the newest king of AMD overclocking is here, the Mobile XP Bartons. These new chips blow away all previous overclocks, many of them near-effortlessly.
Now what is the point I'm trying to make? BH-5 is not the end-all be-all of RAM overclocking, new stuff will show up eventually. If we just wait long enough, someone will discover the new king, and the second renaissance of FSB will arrive quickly thereafter.
It's inevitable that something better will come out, technology is constantly improving, fab processes are constantly becoming more efficient, RAM is getting faster.
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Thank you
The kings of RAM overclocking are going, fast. What do those of us clutching the hope of amazing FSB do about it without paying a huge premium? We wait.
Everyone remembers the 1600 Palomino Athlons, those were the best overclocking processors for a while. Then came the amazing 1700+ DLT3C TBredB's, many people still run these great chips. Now the newest king of AMD overclocking is here, the Mobile XP Bartons. These new chips blow away all previous overclocks, many of them near-effortlessly.
Now what is the point I'm trying to make? BH-5 is not the end-all be-all of RAM overclocking, new stuff will show up eventually. If we just wait long enough, someone will discover the new king, and the second renaissance of FSB will arrive quickly thereafter.
It's inevitable that something better will come out, technology is constantly improving, fab processes are constantly becoming more efficient, RAM is getting faster.
</rant>
Thank you