- Feb 6, 2001
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I have a MSI K7T Pro2-A motherboard and a 1 GHz Thunderbird (Socket A). I used MSI's Fuzzy Logic utility to automatically increase the FSB in Win 98. Well, it got to 115 and locked up. When my machine restarted, Fuzzy Logic let me run the FSB at 112. I decided to go into the BIOS and change my FSB to 110 that effectively let my Thunderbird run at 1.1 GHz. I've left my system on for three days and each day I came home from work I would play some games (EA Suberbike 01, Quake 3, etc.). My machine hasn't crashed once. Is this a good indication that it's stable? I don't want to unlock my cpu and all that, I'm perfectly happy at 1.1 GHz.