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Originally Posted by nystateofmind
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CPU design leaves plenty of stack to insure accurate transmissions. You can possibly overclock any type of CPU, with a side effect of extra heat generated.
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only if you add more voltage to it..
i overclock my desktop's cpu (prescott 2.8, currently at 3.9). i haven't tried ocing my axim yet, mainly because i'm scared of screwing it up. with pc's if you mess up an oc there's always ways to go back, worst case you just take out the cmos battery to clear the bios. with the axim you can't do that (though i guess a hard-reset would do the same...). also, desktop chips have fans/water cooling them, unlike our axims, which i'm guessing use heatsinks.