Pushing Socket 5 Past Its Limit
Socket 5 may appear at first to be limited to 133 MHz. But with a soldering iron that's merely a suggestion. Here's the link to a guide that'll show you how you can connect the extra pins. You'll need to connect BF1 to ground for a 2.5x multiplier and if you want higher options, you'll also need to enable BF2. http://www.plasma-online.de/index.htm... Music List: GT Mode 02 - Gran Turismo 4 Ambient ~ Majestic 12 Labs - Deus Ex Traffic - Shin Megami Tensei IV Kei - Maken X

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