VirtualLarry
No Lifer
- Aug 25, 2001
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Well, with a little clever engineering, they could be locked to their proper clockspeeds, but Intel intentionally De-engineered them, to prevent overclocking.The difference today is that we cannot overclock the fsb/bclk anymore since they set everything (SATA, PCIe, etc) to run off that frequency - and those portions cannot be locked to a set value like we could do back in the 'good old days.'
