Intel said to allow overclocking on new own-brand boards
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/05/2002 05:56 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 772 views
Intel is reportedly planning to offer limited overclocking functions on its own-brand motherboards for the upcoming Canterwood and Springdale platforms, a slight change from the chipmaker?s previous firm policy against overclocking.
According to sources, to enhance its competitiveness in the clone market, Intel has decided to allow users to adjust voltage and memory module transmission frequency on its own-brand Canterwood and Springdale boards, which are expected to be launched in the second quarter of 2003.
For More Info Warp2...Digitimes.com
According to sources, to enhance its competitiveness in the clone market, Intel has decided to allow users to adjust voltage and memory module transmission frequency on its own-brand Canterwood and Springdale boards, which are expected to be launched in the second quarter of 2003.
For More Info Warp2...Digitimes.com
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digitalwanderer Junior Member Posts: 3 Joined: 2004-02-22 |
'Bout time! Intel has always made rock-solid boards, but I've never bought one since they totally lack any OCing abilities. This could be interesting. |
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Zed Junior Member Posts: 4 Joined: 2003-05-22 |
limited overclocking ? what the hell is this ? overclocking = running CPU at maximum it can take nice try INTEL |
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calanthe Unregistered |
And they'll undoubtly die after 2 months, too... |


