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I've gotten hold of a PII 450 MHz and I am wondering if I dare plug it
in my AL440LX motherboard (currently running with a PII 233 MHz). I
understand that the AL440LX only works with a 66 MHz FSB, while the
PII 450 MHz is intended to work with 100 MHz. The question is though,
will it work with 66 MHz FSB anyway? (And in that case, it will
underclock to (450/100)*66~=300 MHz, right?) Is such a setup possible,
or should I forget about it? Will I break something if I try? I'm
especially concerned about the core voltage. (I have not worked with
over-/underclocking before, so all this is new to me.)
-- Johan Winge
I've gotten hold of a PII 450 MHz and I am wondering if I dare plug it
in my AL440LX motherboard (currently running with a PII 233 MHz). I
understand that the AL440LX only works with a 66 MHz FSB, while the
PII 450 MHz is intended to work with 100 MHz. The question is though,
will it work with 66 MHz FSB anyway? (And in that case, it will
underclock to (450/100)*66~=300 MHz, right?) Is such a setup possible,
or should I forget about it? Will I break something if I try? I'm
especially concerned about the core voltage. (I have not worked with
over-/underclocking before, so all this is new to me.)
-- Johan Winge