> >Only 6%...
> In the case of Grand Prix II, I noticed a performance increase of about 10-15%.
> Nice to know: I got my p200 simply by overclocking my p166. Runs just as well as
> before, only FASTER and muchomucho cheaper!
> JOH
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> When everything else failed, we can still become im-
> mortal by making an enormous blunder....
> John Kenneth Galbraith
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Jo, how does one "overclock" his or her processor? Is it easy to do?
Thanks,
Bion
--
"I would say that the concept behind the car phone, and the phone
machine, the speaker phone, the airline phone, the portable phone,
the pay phone, the cordless phone, the multi-line phone, the phone
pager, the call waiting, the call forwarding, call conferencing,
speed dialing, direct dialing, and the redialing, is that we all
have absolutely nothing to say, and we've got to talk to someone
about it right now. Cannot wait another second!
"I mean come on.... You've got to give people a chance to miss you
a little bit."
-From SeinLanguage by Jerry Seinfeld