Does linux support these little buggers or are they basically the
appendices of the motherboard world as far as linux users are
concerned? Further, has anyone seen an actually network card for a CNR
slot on the DIY market? All I've seen so far (although my searching has
hardly be exhaust
prefer the boxed celeron to the oem one... there is some talk of the oem
ones made
in Costa Rico that go bad after about 6-8 months...other than that Ive
had one running
for a few months flawlessy at 450.
-Trey Henninger
Todd Michael Greer wrote:
>
> Has anyon
it shouldn't be any problem at all. BH6 board's soft menu's sweet, you can
clock it to 112X4.5 if you want, but make sure the temperature is below or
about 100F.
happy overclocking..
paul
On Mon, 22 Feb 1999, Todd Michael Greer wrote:
> Has anyone had problems with the ABit BH with Celeron 3
Has anyone had problems with the ABit BH with Celeron 300a overclocked,
(which seems to be a popular option these days)? I'm planning to go to
Microchip and get this, plus a nice new case to put it in.
Thank you,
Todd Greer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ps Anyone want to buy a K6200 + motherboard?