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- From: rcg1597@zeus.tamu.edu (GUYNN, RICHARD CARL)
- Subject: Re: Changing the bus speed?
- Message-ID: <24JUL199212171788@zeus.tamu.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 17:17:00 GMT
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- >
- >You'll likely have to replace most of the parts on the motherboard.
- >They were chosen for the max clock speed it *currently* has. At a
- >higher clock rate many of them will have the wrong value.
- >
- >You want a higher clock rate? Buy a new motherboard. Sorry, but
- >that's the way it is.
- >
- I think you misunderstood the question. I am talking about the BUS
- speed, not the CPU speed. I believe the bus speed may be raised slightly
- without heavy modifications, unlike the CPU speed, but I am not sure. This is
- why I asked.
-
- -Rick
-