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Hey there !

I just bought a Bad Axe 2 (D975XBX2) Board and now I try to overclock my Q6600.

I want to fix PCI-E to 100, but the lowest one I can fix is 101MHz.

Is it save to fix it to 101 ? I guess it is, but I just dont want to wave goodbye to my 8800 ;)

Anyone got some other helpful hints for the Bad Axe 2 Board ?

Thanks in advance!

Greetings

MkLvNtWr

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Oh come on... 101 or 100 no difference... I'm talking 0 difference it's not gonna kill your 8800

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Hehehe, well, you never know ;)

Well, in this case Im gonne try it !

Thanks a lot...

MkLvNtWr


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