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I do not agree. Pocket Hack Master is a thrid party application that can be used to overclock the processor, etc beyond manufacturer's specifications. The Max Performance setting is part of the supplied power savings settings. They simply chose to default it to Auto. HP chose not to even allow the power savings setting. I felt this was a little sneaky of HP when the 2210 came out because it looked great on benchmarks compared to other PPCs (which were set at the lower PXBus setting in PPC2002).
This is not a power user setting. This is a simple power savings setting. I feel those doing benchmarks should take the responsibility to either compare apples to apples (PXBus the same if stock settings allow) or at least note the inequity of benchmark. This is not meant to be inflamatory, but I think it is very reasonable since people might make decisions based up the benchmark.
-JmE-
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