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N e 1 up for sum laughs???
This might or might not sound funny... How do you overclock a intel celeron running at 633mhz (no its not for me its for a certain friend who's identity i can't disclose)
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You'll need to look in their motherboard manual for jumpers that allow you to change the fsb of the chip. Then you'd change it from the BIOS.
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