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The one guy who I have seen post that he tried to change the clock speed indicated he could UNDERClock it to 100 and it ran fine, but overclocked to 400 hung up completely and required a hard reset.
That's not surprising. The only difference between 300 and 400 CPUs is that the 400's passed the test at 400 mHz and the 300's didn't. The manufacturing process is the same, and simultaneous, and then all the resulting chips are tested for speed and classified or discarded. So, to try overclocking to 400 MIGHT work, but probably would not run for long or well.
Of course, ymmv.
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