IMO the prevention of overclocking is so that Intel can maximise its revenue by selling chips of different clock speeds. I'd like to see Intel come clean and instead of fixing the clock speed use a 'We've tested it at xxx MHz and it works ok. Overclock at your own risk' approach.
IMO the prevention of overclocking is so that
Intel can maximise its revenue by selling chips
of different clock speeds. I'd like to see Intel
come clean and instead of fixing the clock speed
use a 'We've tested it at xxx MHz and it works
ok. Overclock at your own risk' approach.