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From: pjgtech@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Peter Gagg")
Subject: Re: Celeron and GPL just upgraded - read this
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Organization: Compulink Information eXchange
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Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1998 19:40:23 GMT
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In article <01bd38f6$eb81bb20$630aa1d1@newmicronpc>, 
mtb6061@cyberhighway.net (John Moore) wrote:

> just put in an abit bx6 and a celeron 300a. the abit board does not 
> support
> 100mhz bus for celerons, read it at their site like I should have.
> 66x4.5=297mhz yes I know what people have been posting and I can 
> run it at
> 100mhz bus but it crashes intermittently. also read that some ram 
is
> unstable at 100mhz, did I mention that I also installed 128meg 
> pc100 ram? I'll keep trying, but so far it ain't so good.

Well I've got a full one page Abit ad in the UK Nov 98 edition of PC 
Direct, and it clearly states 100MHz supported!

Apart from anything else, if it *DIDN'T* support 100MHz it *WOULDN'T* 
be a BX m/b!!! as they all support 100MHz.

And from the may posts I've seen regarding this, and the write-ups on 
Tom's hardware page & Anands site, I'm confident it *will* work.

Sounds like you haven't got it set-up right? Have you tried altering 
the voltage settings?

*Peter*    8-)
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