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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Ali Chen who wrote (25703)11/8/1997 9:05:00 PM
From: Elmer   of 1580148
 
Ali,
It would seem apparent that because AMD can hardly make any
233mhz K6's the chances of overclocking one is very small. Seeing as
the K6 needs the vcc jacked up just to run, you might say that it's
already overclocked to start with. Intel makes 233mhz Pentium MMX's
like jelly beans. I would think the chances of over clocking one is
quite high. Maybe the overclocked K6 does score higher on that
benchmark but as has been stated before, you can't plug a benchmark
into your processor socket. That's why AMD is losing money and
Intel is making it.

EP
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