[This message has been edited by RecklessLeper (edited 03-14-2002).]
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"Oh Lord, grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference."
You have to admit that explaining a product like that with the accompanying concepts and technologies to the average person by using only around 12 sentences isn't an easy feat!
The average computer user is lucky to be able to boot into Windows and connect to AOL without calling technical support... I think for all it's brevity, the article was actually one of the more accurate I've seen in the popular press concerning overclocking.
You know, I've seen some damn long descriptions of where people live, and I was just wondering how freakin' long of a location they actually allow you to write in here. Looks like it's quite a bit. Oh well, if the space is here I'll use it!!! :)
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"If you run a benchmark on a normal PC, leave it on for two days and then run it again, you'll find it's slowed down.
"That's because it has become hot, but our computer doesn't heat up."
I guess in the case of the P4 that's actually possible, but it seems a little misleading as to the general affect of heat on a system. Normally, it's all or nothing... running, or crashed.
------------------ Only 30,000 to 40,000 genes in an Einstein, a Michael Jordan, or a Bach? Boy, can that God guy write tight code or what? - David Rudloff
IMO, Mr. Derek Smart is a hypocrite: Only someone who is either (a) lying (b) ashamed of their products (c) just plain ashamed, would hestitate to give out some simple and straight forward information. - Derek Smart, Ph.D.
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