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    Can I expect the MSI WIND 2 to also overclock?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Shin Kai, Dec 2, 2008.

  1. Shin Kai

    Shin Kai Notebook Geek

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    I'm new to the WIND and am still waiting for "that" netbook. I was tempted to wait until the dual core atoms become more refined but at least I want to know a good brand to keep my eye on. At first I wanted the Samsung NC10, but then I read some more about the WIND 2 and became curious. Hopefully, it can improve on the wireless range than before and also be able to overclock.

    On the subject, is it a good idea to always have the WIND overclocked when I have it plugged into an outlet? I was kinda worried if it'd may stress the system too much.
     
  2. cyclist14

    cyclist14 Notebook Consultant

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    From what I have heard the WInd U120 is pretty much just a cosmetic refresh and the integration of a mobile broadband card, so the overclocking feature will probably be preserved.