motherboard? I've got all the bus speeds and clock
multipliers available in the BIOS, but when, for instance,
I change my stock PII-300 from 66 x 4.5 to 66 x 5.0
the board still recognizes it as a 300 during the
boot up sequence (when you get the xxx k ram and
processor speed at start up before the OS loads).
Is there a feature of this board (it's not the newer
YB6+) that won't allow overclocking? If so, why do
they offer so many bus speeds and clock multipliers?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
-Chris-
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