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Duron 1300Mhz CPU's
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Re: Duron 1300Mhz CPU's
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 23:25:12 -0000, "Costabeera"
<FredGNO@SPAMCowden15.freesrv.co.uk> wrote:
>Are these based on a 100Mhz cycle, with a clock multiplier of 13?
Yes. I just installed one in an old Biostar M7-VKB mobo with a 100Mhz
FSB. Works great.
NRJ
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Re: Duron 1300Mhz CPU's
I'm running my Duron 1300 on an Asus A7M266 mobo (266 bus)..my clock multiplier is set to 5 so it's really a 1330
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