LordTheNightKnight on 16 September 2007
fazz said: Yes, the clock can be changed through software... firmware to be more exact. To whoever has a Wii, you can notice that while playing games, the console doesn't gets too hot. This gives us headroom for a good ol' overclock. Also, the console can throttle back to a slower speed when in idle mode, like the AMD Cool n' Quiet tech... but this all depends if the CPU has such capability. |
It throttles back to 485mhz when you stick a GC disc in, but that may be just the only instance where it can do that.
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