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Lewis wrote in message <372CBD02.BA21E368@netvision.net.il>...
>What I DID see, was a computer company that sells super-cooled
>computers, not overclocked, and the result was a yet faster chip that
>was legal to resell.
>
>That's another aspect of overclocking - it's theft, at least legally.
Under which strange legal system would overclocking be theft? Let me guess!
The american! ;-)
No, earnestly, do you have any facts to consolidate your statement?
And I am speaking of private individuals, or even companies, that overclock
CPUs they have themselves bought, for their own use, at their own risk.
I do not mean someone buying lower-rated chips and relabeling them to sell
them as more expensive high-speed chips...
Johannes.
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