HyperClocking™ Explained
There are many variables that go into making chips. Even though numerous chips are cut from the same wafer, each individual chip may have a different processor speed from the one next to it. So, every chip manufacturer must qualify each chip to determine its individual processor speed.
Once qualified, these chips are sorted based on a pre-determined acceptable processor speed range depending on how many different models the manufacturer has planned. For example, chips rated at 1800 MHz may actually run from 1800 MHz to 1999 MHz and chips rated at 2000 MHz may actually run from 2000 MHz to 2199 MHz. (There usually is some headroom in each chip.) However since it would be cost prohibitive to market each chip individually based on its actual speed, manufacturers determine which chips fall into a pre-sorted range based on the low- and high-end frequencies (e.g., 1800 MHz to 1999 MHz) and sell them to their potential. In this case, they would be sold as 1800 MHz chips even though some may run up to 1999 MHz. Anything faster would fall into the next model’s pre-sorted frequency range and so on.
At Overdrive PC™, we requalify each individual chip and determine the true processor speed. By requalifying each chip, we can use chips that are rated at one speed (remember the manufacturers sort chips for sales purposes) and by incorporating our HyperClocking™ technology, modify the operating parameters—voltages, memory timings, clock speeds and temperature ranges—and develop a new set of variables that yield greater power.
HyperClocking™ is fully guaranteed and supported in each and every Overdrive PC™ gaming or professional level workstation regardless of the manufacturer warranty. HyperClocking™ has allowed Overdrive PC™ to provide the fastest solutions in the industry at greatly reduced price levels by exploiting safe new power levels from far less expensive components. Either enjoy greater processor, video and gaming speeds than current technology provides, or greatly reduce your system cost by HyperClocking™ far less expensive components, to achieve comparable speeds and results. The bottom line is free power!


