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Overclockable laptop, to an extent.

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http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/200...reme_ct/2.html

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Overclocking
It's not very often you find a notebook that's overclockable, but Rock claim that this machine is just that - perfect for enthusiasts like you and me. The overclocking is, we have found, rudimentary but effective. The BIOS simply allows you to overclock the bus by pre-set amounts between 3% and 15%. Rock claim that mileage will vary, but we were able to get our machine to 15% with absolutely no problems whatsoever.


I'd hit it.
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If we had a good programmer in the community here we could do the same thing. Unfortunately no one has written an award BIOS for Dell's laptops Still, its good to see that some OEM's are trying.
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boo @ pentium 4. the thing must weigh a ton with the p4 cooler.
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boo @ pentium 4. the thing must weigh a ton with the p4 cooler.
that has a pM. its the sager 5720. or clevo w/e.
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boo @ pentium 4. the thing must weigh a ton with the p4 cooler.
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Specifications
Rock spec up this notebook as follows:

* Pentium M 2.0GHz processor
* 1GB DDR2 533MHz RAM
* GeForce Go 7800 GTX 256MB
* 17" screen with X-Glass and 1680x1050 resolution
* 60GB 7200RPM Hard drive
* 8x dual layer DVD writer
* Gigabit Ethernet, Centrino WiFi and Bluetooth
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Cool idea but........ what does this have to do with Dell?
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