NormanDaoust,
These links will get you some more ideas
http://www.cpuscorecard.co
http://www17.tomshardware.
Sunray
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for reliable information (URL, etc.) on the most overclockable Intel Tualatin processors. Specifically, I am looking at the 100MHz FSB Celerons and the 133MHz FSB PIIIs. Which one is the best bang for the buck?
Norm.
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NormanDaoust,
These links will get you some more ideas
http://www.cpuscorecard.co
http://www17.tomshardware.
Sunray
Try this one also:
http://www.overclockers.co
This website is good and reliable:
http://www.cpudatabase.com
You can also go to www.overclockers.com for information on how to overclock. This is just like what macdady808 said for their database.
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by: macdady808Posted on 2003-09-04 at 11:25:21ID: 9290445
only one website comes to mind.... http://www.cpudatabase.com /CPUdb/
have fun :-)