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    Overclocking Your CPU = Stealing?

    You buy a new cpu.
    You get a 3000+ that you have heard OC's easily to 3500+ speeds>
    You buy it with the intention of overclocking to begin with.

    You also cost the manufacturer the retail price difference between the 3000+ and the 3500+ - didn't you?

    Are you a thief?
    Is it ok to deprive the manufacturer revenues he would have gotten had you PAID for the performance you are getting?
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