name='Ty07allstar' said:How do you overclock a PDA?
name='Ty07allstar' said:How do you overclock a PDA?
FragTek said:My list is exactly the same + a Macintosh (Power Mac G3). Much love overclocking with dipswitches, w00t. Not many ppl can say they've clocked a Mac, haha.
Does my car count? It's "overclocked" lol.
FragTek said:My list is exactly the same + a Macintosh (Power Mac G3). Much love overclocking with dipswitches, w00t. Not many ppl can say they've clocked a Mac, haha.
Does my car count? It's "overclocked" lol.
name='Ty07allstar' said:How did you overclock your car? What kind of stuff have you put on it?
name='FragTek' said:Well, not exactly my current car, it's bone stock. I would be more referring to one of my older cars, specifically my full size bronco with had a Paxton supercharger, ported & polished heads, forged crank, etc. It was a beast!
name='FragTek' said:Well, not exactly my current car, it's bone stock. I would be more referring to one of my older cars, specifically my full size bronco with had a Paxton supercharger, ported & polished heads, forged crank, etc. It was a beast!
name='Ty07allstar' said:Why did you get rid of it? Sounds like it was a beast.
macgamesrule said:One thing you don't want to overclock is your cell phone. We were discussing in communications class the other day how power transmitted increases with frequency squared... clock your phone too high and you might start cooking your brain![]()
At stock frequency it's quite safe though, since it uses very little current, which also controls the power level.
Ham said:Same as everyone else really, CPU, RAM, & Graphics.
Not really overclocking but i got a hell of a sound system in the car.