ot: the best online computer parts store?

Janina Sajka janina at rednote.net
Sat Sep 15 13:25:07 EDT 2007


I don't follow your logic, Tyler. How do you believe Intel comes to
classify one Kentsfield 6600 quad-core CPU as 2.6G, and the next one as
2.4G. What is the process, as you conceive it? Here are a dozen CPUs,
fresh off the assembly line. What happens? Do they throw them up in the
air to see which bin they fall into?

Littlefield, Tyler writes:
> If you think that computer companies and other people always tell the truth, 
> then you've been sheltered.
> It is probably possible, through overclocking, to get the processor to do 
> more than it will normally. Just like you can speed up windblows by changing 
> things. But... It's not already done for you.
> Thanks,
> Tyler Littlefield.




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