Forgive my ignorance here, I have been out of touch with the overclocking world for a while now. I'm currently running my trusty Abit BH6v1 with celeron 300A@464mHz combo, but am thinking it might be time to upgrade. I'm considering the Duron 600 and overclocking it to (hopefully) 950mHz. I have done some brief searching (not a lot of time on my hands right now), but haven't found the answers to my basic questions. So, here goes:
1) In order to o/c the Duron 600 to 900/950, what memory bus speed is required? I have a 128M stick of PC100 and a 128M stick of PC133 that I'm wondering if I'll still be able to use. Is this overclock primarily a multiplier overclock? Or is is a multiplier/fsb combo?
2) Is there a general consensus on which board is better, the Asus or the Abit? I don't need the RAID version of the abit, as I'm running a 10k rpm Atlas 10k. 🙂
3) Is the Duron 600 considered the best overclocker in the Duron line?
4) Out of curiousity, will the performance gain going from 464mHz to 950mHz be a great at is sounds? How does the performance of an overclocked Duron compare to a similarly clocked PIII or Athlon/Thunderbird?
Thanks.
1) In order to o/c the Duron 600 to 900/950, what memory bus speed is required? I have a 128M stick of PC100 and a 128M stick of PC133 that I'm wondering if I'll still be able to use. Is this overclock primarily a multiplier overclock? Or is is a multiplier/fsb combo?
2) Is there a general consensus on which board is better, the Asus or the Abit? I don't need the RAID version of the abit, as I'm running a 10k rpm Atlas 10k. 🙂
3) Is the Duron 600 considered the best overclocker in the Duron line?
4) Out of curiousity, will the performance gain going from 464mHz to 950mHz be a great at is sounds? How does the performance of an overclocked Duron compare to a similarly clocked PIII or Athlon/Thunderbird?
Thanks.