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Ok so I'm just wondering, I'm doing some overclocking after i realized a lack of performance in "world in Conflict (beta)" and I'm sure its due to CPU. i have an AMD 3700+. just wondering if the HTT speed matters a lot. i have stable 235mhz on the clock up'd voltages and so on. (for sum reason thats as far as it will go or i cant boot windows). any who my HTT is around 920-940mhz, my question is, will that have a significant performance hit as it should be 1000mhz or will i see no difference?

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