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Intel's Anti-Overclocking Technology Simplified

John Thorensen writes "Found a fantastic article on Intel's recent Anti-Overclocking patent at Fastsilicon.com. Worth the read, as it also explains some of the technical and ethical issues of overclocking. Good to see that some tech journalists can still write material understandable by an average person."

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  1. Re:Article by Amer · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Man... you beat by 2 minutes. It was already crawling when I was trying to access it. Now I just have to wait to get my post modded down as redundant.

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  2. Uncalled for... by somethingwicked · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Good to see that some tech journalists can still write material understandable by an average person."

    This is a little unfair. Their views might be a little backasswards sometimes, BUT by turning on spell/grammar check, your fellow /. editors would at least be UNDERSTANDABLE

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