said:
> - Support 566MHz and 850MHz CPU with clock ratio equal or greater than
>8.5x.
Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.
> - Fix Hardware Monitor false alarm of CPU vcore when using old
>celeron CPU.
Speaking of this. Have you ever found a temperature monitor that would
run under OS/2?
>could do 1Ghz. (reliably), I still tend to think he must have been basing
>that on something. OTOH, he has essentially disappeared with a nice
>chunk of cash I fronted him, and nothing ever delivered. ;-(
That just means he's not honest, not that he doesn't know anything. If
you wrote him a check you might be able to track him down.
>that sometimes has them. (Retail Box, not OEM.) When available, the
>going rate seems to fall in the $300. to $350. range, I think. Since
I would just buy a new MB/CPU/RAM for that price.
>Many models of the P-III CPUs were manufactured in the Phillipines or
>Honduras. Should that be any cause for concern ?
Only if they don't work. :-) Actually, most everything is built where
labor is cheapest. As long as the QC is good, you should not be worried.
Steven
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