Quote Originally Posted by Drwho? View Post
well, this is a risk to take ... I am not ready to take this risk.
you see that from a OC point of view. with this feature enable, you are 10 lines of code away from freezing. You may dissagree on use of this API hook, but I totally dissagree when somebody write a virus, it does not stop them from doing it ... grrrrrrrr

I am looking at ways to do it safely, like a push button has to be pushed to make the hardware change its ratio via software. When you have an product like Core 2, you don t want to expose yourself to one hacker in his garage, do you understand my point?

It is not showing "little understanding" to put priority into safety.

I am the extreme guy, i try my best to find compromise, I just can't give a loaded gun to a hacker ...

Please see the big picture, it make sense!

Francois Alias who?
To answer an other post, I always speak for myself here, not for intel.
I think what you have to understand here at Xs is that there are many personalities and ways of seeing things.
People will ask you questions that for different reasons you may not be able to answer.
I think the best way to deal with those is to just say "I'm sorry but I can't answer that at this time" and people then understand to drop the point.
I have friends that work for Intel that I ask questions of but I have set it up with them that if I ask a question that would put them in an uncomfortable position to just say " I can't go there"
No one's feelings are hurt and the friendships continue.
I know I don't take it personally.
The only time you get a bad feeling is when someone answers you with an evasion. Better to be honest and say "sorry, but I can't" and let it die there.

Now, where's the pics of a dual socket Nehalem working at 4000mhz?
C'mon, I know you got one..