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Re: Extreme Amiga overclocking.
« on: July 16, 2004, 05:18:16 AM »
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Matt_H wrote:
If I remember correctly, overclocking the chipset did not work, and there were severe video problems. Theoretically,  if you could get it perfectly doubled, you might have a default 31KHz video output. (?)


You should be able to overclock the chipset somewhat... As I recall that's what a genlock does to sync up the video output. Isn't that why CPU clock frequency is seperate from the chipset in the first place?
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