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Reply 20 of 21, by Mau1wurf1977

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Yes I will for sure keep this in mind!

Hoping the tualatin won't give me issues. I have a Celeron tualatin here which works fine, but it's only 900 MHz...

EDIT: Do Socket A Athlons have the ability to lower the multi (just like current cpus?)

Reply 21 of 21, by ux-3

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Mau1wurf1977 wrote:

EDIT: Do Socket A Athlons have the ability to lower the multi (just like current cpus?)

If you get an unlocked one, yes. Unfortunately, the Socket A boards with ISA are troubled with a few problems. Dying capacitors is one thing. The KT133A is a notorious chipset. The very oposite of the 440BX. And I have not yet found a KT133A where I can change the multiplier in bios.