Overclocking is running a CPU faster than it is rated to run. For
example, if you set your P120 to run at 133MHz, you would be
overclocking.
Harry
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Stephen C. Tweedie dixit:
> ~>
> ~> Usually it is caused by hardware faults: bad memory or an overclocked
> ~> CPU.
>
> What is an overclocked (sp?) CPU? My bios reports 120Mhz, and P54 ...
> is that an overclocked CPU? How does it affect the system?
>
> TIA
>
> Horacio
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