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Overclocking an xscale should be damn easy, sicne all the clock setup and voltage setup is done via its cool lil i2c bus :)
(just dont drop the voltage too low, otherwise it tends to switch off :)
BUT... Xscales usualy dont have heatsinks or fans .. and i am relativly sure that dell are using 300MHz chips in the 300mhz model (there are various reasons) however, you could be right about it just being underclocked.
BTW: about the clock war.. it isn't going to hapen..
The higher the clock, the more power it draws, i think that performance will be done using better co processors and more pipelines, rather then just more Hz
Of course the 400mhz xscale is only really running at about 3.6Mhz (iirc) :)
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