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gmontag

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Mar 3, 2008
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I like the overclock tool from ZDnet but would like a way to make the settings stay after a hard reboot. My system is stable and I do not want to always leave my system on. Anyone figure a way to push these settings once you find a threshold that is stable?
 
I am not sure.

But is it safe?

Can you overheat your mac and kill it? Will it void your warranty?

I heard while using this tool the 2.8ghz will beat the higher end 3.2ghz model.


I also heard that Intel no longer tests chip yields and that all the Xeon processors are the same, just set a different clock speeds.
 
I wonder if you could create some sort of automator script or something to auto execute it at startup. Maybe the author of it could figure that one out.
 
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