George Toft wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The success rate for over clocking I have seen runs around 90-95% and I have even seen a few go up to 448(4x112). While it may lack 2nd level cache which makes it a dog the way it comes, when you crank it up to 400+(1 jumper difference) it kicks butt especially considering its price.
Can you give us an idea of how much butt it kicks? BogoMIPS, or a better benchmark?
George
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