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Day: October 3, 2004

Overclock An Ibook With Icook

October 3, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 1 Comment

icook

g3 ibooks that sport the 750fx g3 cpu can be uplocked from 600 to 700mhz (in some cases 800mhz) all via software using a cool hack called icook.

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