Yeah, I know you can't overclock Dells, but anybody here try clockgen on an XPS 600?
ClockGen supports the nForce4 SLI for Intel chipset, and it *seems* to work on an XPS 600. I cranked the FSB up to 220, CPU-ID reported a 10% increase in CPU and FSB speeds, but none of the benchmarks I ran (Si Sandra CPU and mem bandwidth) showed any difference.
ClockGen supports the nForce4 SLI for Intel chipset, and it *seems* to work on an XPS 600. I cranked the FSB up to 220, CPU-ID reported a 10% increase in CPU and FSB speeds, but none of the benchmarks I ran (Si Sandra CPU and mem bandwidth) showed any difference.