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Originally Posted by weedahoe
I read your post and completely understand what you are trying to say but perhaps you should go back and read mine because I said we all are aware of the current Mhz of which the processors run at and we all know what they are capable of. The HTC Advantage for instance runs by default at 624. But what I was trying to convey to you is that most people HERE will consider taking the 6700 which is default at 416 to 624 as OC'ing because the carrier or manufacture locks it in at that slower rate for various reasons. So although it is not true OC'ing because the CPU is capable of that, many here call it that because they are forcing it to a higher Mhz because it is higher than the carrier/manufacture standard. I agree true OC'ing will consist of cryo/hydro-cooling the CPU in normal cases but there is a difference of 'understanding' on here v/s a PC board. Does that make sense?
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I agree... Many do think it's "hacking" the system to go to speeds it was not designed for when in fact it is...
I guess the proper term for people to use would be "Clock Stepping" or "Speed Stepping".