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Re: what is the //gs?



>That was not my point. I use PC's too. The point I was trying to make
>was the methods used by the industry giants to dupe the PC users to
>beta test products and pay for the privilege.

Honestly, I don't understand, please explain.

>By the way, over clocking cpu's has been around for quite awhile. It

I know, I was just proud that I could get the bus speed to 66 Mhz.  As
for reliability,
lets just say I have not run it for very long.

>the manufacturers tested speeds. Higher speeds can cause data
>loss, system instability as well as premature system failure.

Yes, but who cares with a 486.  I can replace the chip for $10.  As for
data loss, really
only if it crashes while I am doing something.  Chances are it will not
effect stuff on the
hard drive.