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Offline diamondgeezer

Buh... um... 11.5, I think. 'Tis an XP 1800.

 

Offline Grey Wolf

Then you had a rather interesting motherboard before your current one. Somehow it bypassed the physical wiring that determines the clock multiplier range and allowed you to do that. Normally, an 1800+ will max out at 12.5x. I know this from experience.
You see things; and you say "Why?" But I dream things that never were; and I say "Why not?" -George Bernard Shaw

 

Offline diamondgeezer

Not only that, the game port and USB worked properly too. Damn I wish I hadn't tipped water all over it...

 

Offline CP5670

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How did you manage to get the water inside your case? :wtf: Or was the case open?

The main problem I am having with this board is the fact that I just can't get it to work with the SBLive's SB16 emulation, although it is fairly fast and stable otherwise. DOSBox has major speed issues, VDMSound only works with NT-based Windows versions and neither is fully reliable anyway. My old ASUS A7M266 one had no problems there, but for some reason it couldn't always detect the new hard drive, so I had to replace it with something else.

  

Offline diamondgeezer

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How did you manage to get the water inside your case? :wtf: Or was the case open?

It was open. And I'd had thirty-odd shots of Schnapps and several assorted whiskies. Thus I knocked the glass of water over :)