![]() It is compared with real time when booting up. +Unlike Windows, Linux and many Hackintosh versions, Mac OS uses the bus clock speed as the time source. One caveat - no performance improvement in Xbench (or other benchmarks) but the article seems to address this and suggests a stop watch to see the real-world performance gains since the Mac clock is tied to the system clock. I've downloaded the app and will post results as soon as I can. ![]() Well, they claim you can OC a 2.8GHz mac pro to 3.2GHz safely using this utility.
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