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November 21st, 1999, 09:37 PM
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overclocking PIII
Is it true that you can unlock the retail versions of the slot 1 or Pentium III chips by covering up pin number 1 on the chip to allow you to overclock the chip? I heard this from a friend and I just wanted to confirm if it was true or not..
thanks,
Mike
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November 22nd, 1999, 05:44 AM
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Registered User
Hi.
This is possible on PII processors. That's for sure. The pin is the B21.
You can cover it using a piece of plastic tape or something similar.
I don't know about PIII, but Intel says PII and PIII have the same architecture, so maybe this is possible on a PIII processor.
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