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May 1, 2002

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TODAY'S WORD: stepless frequency selection 

See our definition with hyperlinks at
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci815496,00.html 

Stepless frequency selection (SFS) is a technology that makes it
possible to adjust the system bus frequency of a computer in
increments of 1 MHz over a specified range. SFS is appreciated by
advanced computer users who like to overclock their systems (that is,
set the clock frequency higher than the frequency selected by the
manufacturer). Several vendors offer motherboards with SFS
technology. 

In wireless communications and general electronics applications, the
term SFS is sometimes used in reference to analog frequency control,
in which the frequency of reception or transmission is adjustable
over a continuous range. Analog frequency control is rarely employed
these days, except in low-end or older radio broadcast receivers. 

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motherboard
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A1 Electronics reviews AMD motherboards that use SFS. 
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