Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-07 Thread Daryl Sinclair
I have a 300 celeron running at 464 @2.0 volts.. Both Linux and Win98 love it.. and so do I. Never had any problems and system runs 24/365. It is much faster then the AMD 475... I have both and perfer the Celeron's speed. Overclocking a Celeron - I know a lot has been written about this in a

Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-06 Thread Ralph |byte-runner |
On Mon, 06 Sep 1999, you wrote: As a newbie there are a lot of things about Linux and computers in general that I do not yet understand - please bear with me. I have a query about the pros and cons of running multiple processors. I don't know about anywhere else in the world but in

Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-06 Thread Simon Norris
PM Subject: Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3) On Mon, 06 Sep 1999, you wrote: As a newbie there are a lot of things about Linux and computers in general that I do not yet understand - please bear with me. I have a query about the pros and cons of running multiple processors

Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-06 Thread Randolph Way
Hi Aaron. Win98 won't run dual processors, only Linux, BeOS and NT. You might like to check out a machine Leo Laporte is building on The Screen Savers (www.zdtv.com ). It's got a Abit board with dual 366 Celerons overclocked to 550 each (1.1 GHz!), that's available in the U.S. - Original

RE: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-06 Thread Aaron deRozario
First of all - thanks to all of you who have replied to my original post. It has at least given me something to think about. Second - I should clarify a pint I made in my original post. When I said I would "impress my friends running Win98 with a system that really rocks" I meant my friends

Re: [newbie] Multiple CPU (2 Celerons or one Pent-3)

1999-09-06 Thread Paul Benjamin
On Tue, 7 Sep 1999 09:03:13 +0800 , Aaron deRozario [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A few more questions. Overclocking a Celeron - I know a lot has been written about this in a lot of places but 1 quick question - I know overclocking voids the Intel warranty (in fact I think running dual-Celerons