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TurboPLL for 150-166 stable point

ECS#2001 (archive) (精英#2001)


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Old 11-12-2001, 07:14 PM
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Anyone thought about trying this to gain bus speeds between 150-166 to find a stable point? Probably rediculous to ask since other motherbrds are reaching much higher, but to keep it cheap you only increase by 1-2 Mhz till you find a breaking point, or even make a socket for the crystal so you wont have to desolder. There a variable ways of manipulating the freq, but that increases the cost.
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