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    Talking Overclocking the MSI Wind

    Well for all you MSI Wind owners (no idea if it works for Advent 4211 as well or not) the is a BIOS update version 1.09 which allows you to overclock when attached to AC power for up to 24% faster CPU speeds

    See the link for more details

    http://www.electricvagabond.com/2008...clock-and.html

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    Re: Overclocking the MSI Wind

    worked fine on the advent 4211 when flashed with the wind bios, however i couldnt see much benefit tbh and I had to have stepspeed enabled for it to work is that right?

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