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- Subject: Re: tlug-digest V1 #103
- From: Craig Oda <craig@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jan 1996 23:41:53 +0900 (JST)
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On Thu, 4 Jan 1996, A.Tomita,Jr. wrote: > There's another option: buy a Pentium 75 and overclock it to run at 90. > It's a 3.3V chip, so overheating is not a problem, and the performance > increase is significative. I did it in my machine at home, and it has been > running fine for over a year now. What is this really possible? How can you do this? By changing the dip switch or jumper settings on a motherboard? We build our own machines in office, but we always set the processor speed the same on the motherboard as on the chip. How did you figure this out? Risking a CPU is kind of expensive if a person makes a mistake. I call that gutsy.. :-) Nakamichi > > 7-Disk CD-ROM Changer (2X Speed) > > $149.99 I read about this in the SCSI howto or something. I think all seven CDs are accessible, but you might want to check on it. That is pretty cheap. I want one too. The Nak is SCSI right? I want to buy more hardware. BTW, we use Gigabyte motherboards with 256K pipeline burst cache. We use 90mhz and 100mhz Pentiums. There is not that much performance difference between the 90mhz and 100mhz. I don't have any specs but I think the 90mhz with pipeline cache is quite a bit faster than the 100mhz without the cache. The Gigabyte and ASUS boards are about the same price. The guys at PlatHome said that the Gigabytes were more reliable than the ASUS boards. Oh, that reminds me that there was this one board there with 16 megs of cache memory. Pretty amazing. It was supposed to really cook, but wasn't all that great for reliability. Regards, Craig ---------------------- Craig Oda craig@example.com http://www2.twics.com/~craig TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System, over a decade of fostering virtual communities in Japan. TWICS - IEC Building, 1-21 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160 JAPAN Phone: 03-3351-5977 Fax: +81-3-3353-6096
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