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staimen wrote:
> 
> Celeron 300a OEM's only $125.  PII 300 is about $200, and if you get the right
> serial number, then you're virtually gaurenteed it will run 450.
> 
> K.S. Brnnick wrote:
> 
> > John Moore wrote in message <3639E122.5C8C1F23@uswest.net>...
> > >Celeron 300A overclocked to 450 and save several hundred dollars.
> >
> > Thanks for the advice, but I decided not to go for the Celeron 300A because
> > the price was not that different (170 for the OEM with a fan vs 250 $ for
> > the retail 350) and I wanted to run at 100 mhz FSB. The ABIT BH6 MB can run
> > the 350 at 112 mhz FSB and I probably can get 392 mhz. I looked at the big
> > Celeron300A OC survey and although about 80 % succeded in reaching 450 mhz,
> > many had to increase the voltage and many had slight instabilities.
> >
> > Regards K.S. Brnnick
What do u mean right serial number ??? how does that affect overclocking
??
rdracer
