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If you are running a MacBook Pro, and you wish that the speedy little machine was even faster, then head over to ZDnet and download ZDnet Clock.  This handy little piece of software will allow you to speed up your XServe Server or your MacBook Pro.

According to ZDnet, the latest generation Mac Pro (3.1) with a 2.8GHz processor can be overclocked to 3.24GHz without mucking with the voltage or losing stability.  Now, they are billing it as a developer /  debugger tool, so use with caution, and your milage may vary.

Personally, I run a MacMini, an iPhone, and a pair of MacBooks, so the software is Greek to me, but feel free to give it a try and let me know how well it did.  If it works, I would love to hear about it, if you MacBook melts, I warned you.


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  1. Is Your MacBook Pro too Slow? ZDNet Overclock It! | The Macbook Blog on July 1, 2008 6:40 pm

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  2. Humbs on August 15, 2008 11:53 am

    Not a Macbook Pro.. its for Mac Pro…

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