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taz
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Posted on: May 30 2000,19:56 |
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I agree. The only way this would ever be a good deal is if you're looking into overclocking expensive chips with megs of L2 that would be too costly to replace.
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simulacrum
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Posted on: May 30 2000,22:16 |
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The entire chip socket melted? What was it? A pentium 60? That was the only chip I ever heard of that actually got that hot.
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Lordbrandon
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Posted on: May 31 2000,16:07 |
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i had a 486.66dx fuse to the zif socket and turn it brown
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