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    Question AMD64 Mobile Overclocks?

    remember the whole xp-m barton days?well surely its possible with a A64 mobile chip? haven't heard of anyone doing it yet... does the chip fit in a pc mobo or just lappys? also do mobos support it? and are there any preformance hits?
    seems interesting overclock wise as with the xp-m as lower volts and all.

    any insight would be helpfull

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    no one dont this :\

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    It's been done.
    Afaik most mobos don't support the mobile versions but I think that the DFIs do.
    e.g. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ghlight=mobile

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