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To: Joe NYC who wrote (102813)4/23/2000 12:21:00 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Some are speced to operate at 0 degrees Kelvin...

My recollection is that an above average effort is necessary to achieve 0 degress Kelvin :-)

Regards,

Dan



To: Joe NYC who wrote (102813)4/23/2000 3:49:00 PM
From: Ali Chen  Respond to of 186894
 
Jozef, <As long as the systems work at specified temperature, they are technically not overclocked>

Now we are getting political. What do you think
of a processor which fails to complete a benchmark
at specified 100MHz FSB (with more than adequate
cooling and well within specified case temperature),
but passes if the bus frequency is 66MHz?

Is this system functional or not, technically?
Or it is just a new feature?

- Ali