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Re: cpufrequency



How does any shielding around the machine protect against anything related to CPU frequency, from a scientific standpoint?

Why would going from 2GHz to 1GHz change anything? What about 1.5? 1.7? 1.2?

- Dave

On Jun 23, 2006, at 10:46 AM, Dirk Schelfhout wrote:

ok seems I was to fast in posting, I did something wrong.
I followed these steps and now it runs at 1 Ghz. I will post more later.
I am going to remove the shielding around the machine now. :-)

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