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What CPU mods are considered stable?

New MessageWhat CPU mods are considered stable? (modified 0 times) r_fl_z
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I've read through most of the CPU mod posts, and one way or another most seem to have some sort of instability or heat problem. Are any of them considered to be stable? I'm interested in all CPU mods, but particularly the AMD K6-3 333 AFK variety.

Thanks for your time.

11-28-2000 03:59:33

New MessageRE:What CPU mods are considered stable? (modified 0 times) BadFlash
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Please don't post this here. Move to the tech section. Please, everyone else- don't post, move this thread to the tech area. let's not mess this area up with discussions. This is for proven stuff only.
11-28-2000 11:57:53

New MessageRE:What CPU mods are considered stable? (modified 0 times) r_fl_z
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BadFlash and All:

Sorry about that. It was not through not understanding the purpose of this area, but rather through my limited experience with the SEARCH function.

Best regards

11-28-2000 17:50:26

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