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Your processor must be much the same as mine, as we got them about the same time. As such, it should overclock easily to at least 11.5x200, and there is a noticable performance boost from the stock speed.
 
Originally posted by: RussianSensation
Originally posted by: NewBlackDak
My calculator is overclocked

That's a new one :Q Why your calculator isnt fast enough for you? I've never seen a calculator that doesnt calculate things fast enough unless you are doing some crazy nuclear physics 100 lines formula calculation. hehe.

there are times when it would be nice if my TI was a bit faster (doing heat transfer problems with an infinite sum, sure you can't go all the way to infinity but the more terms you add the more accurate it gets), but that's why you use VTI to emulate it on your computer.

1000% the speed of a "normal" TI. I'm sorry, but no calculator can match that, overclocked or no 😛
 
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