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Re: dual celeron m/b



At work, we have a BP6 with dual 433's and it's run for months without any
problems. I can't help but wonder if it's not simply an overheating issue?
After hearing of problems with BP6's, we went kept recompiling a kernel to
keep the load over 5 for an extended period of time and haven't seen any
problems. Of course, this machine is in a rack-mount case filled with fans
and in a heavily air conditioned computer room. Since this machine has been
slated for a server, I haven't overclocked it or messed with the voltage,
etc. I just wanted to mention my experience. I also have a buddy that uses
his BP6 to create MP3's and he hasn't had any troubles.
> 
-Grant
grant@xmission.com

* George Bonser (grep@shorelink.com) [991005 20:27] penned:
> I have a BP6 running dual Celeron 366's overclocked to 550. no problems so far.
> The trouble I have seen is that people get tempted to fiddle in the BIOS with
> CPU voltages and the like and end up causing themselves a lot of problems.
> 
> The Abit cup voltage and clock settings are in BIOS and not jumpers, leads
> people to want to tinker with it a lot and crash their boxes. It is possible to
> get it into a state where it will not even.
> 
> 
> 
> On 05-Oct-99 Kam Yee Lo wrote:
> > Just curious about Debian running dual celeron with better FPU? I'm
> > thinking of  installing Debian on dual celeron for CAD. Is dual celeron
> > 500mhz faster than Pentium III 500mhz? I want good debian linux and
> > cheap dual celeron :)
> > 
> > Anyone have dual celeron AbIT motherboard?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Griz
> > 
> > 
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> Date: 05-Oct-99
> Time: 19:28:47
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-Grant

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