Chris Mauritz wrote:
> You left out the cost of all your time to make the hardware mods, do all
> the testing, extra cooling devices, etc.
> 
> Personally, I don't feel your machine is faster for most people than a
> dual PII-450 (which overclock nicely to 504mhz) and for some people it
> will be slower.  Also, the hours that you spent make it more expensive
> than buying the real deal unless you flip burgers for a living.
> 
> So since celerons do NOT run in SMP mode without making hardware mods
> to them, can you find some other venue for this?  It's adding a substantial
> amount of noise to a forum which normally has a rather high S/N.
> 
> Chris
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Contrary to popular belief, there are people on this list that find this
option very intriguing.  Some of us don't have thousands of dollars to
spend, but have a decent amount of time and enjoy doing this kind of
thing.  I personally would like to hear more about this setup and others
like it, and less complaining from the non-overclockers out there.

Besides, since it *is* running SMP, so I do believe it belongs on this
list.

AJ Lewis
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