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> It does automatically change the clock The 566mhz Celeron has a66mhz
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> FSB and the 1.1ghz Celeron has a 100mhz FSB. Just plug in the newdon't
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> know if it goes to 133mhz automatically though, I havn't had oneto
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> try.
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