While the fan base of the new AMD still manufactured in 0.13 micron processor core, code-named Thoroughbred waiting for Intel can be transferred with its 0.13-micron Pentium 4 processors already to the next stage of evolution. I want some information about the new Pentium 4 models, which are operated with a front-side bus of 133 MHz or 533 MHz effective by the quad-speed bus and now available with clock speeds of 2.26 GHz to 2.53 GHz in the trade are. After the Pentium 4 could hit 2.4 GHz and a front-side bus of 400 MHz Athlon XP 2000 + with a real clock of 1.66 GHz in almost every area of our extensive benchmark suite, this time could be an Athlon XP say 2100 + against Intel's new high-end processors for the desktop market, the Pentium 4 2.4 GHz and 2.53 GHz with a front-side bus of 533 MHz. Now I am expecting that you members will response me by providing some notes on overclocking of Pentium 4 with 533 MHz FSB.
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