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<barni2000[m]> good news 1401.6 MHz can be used instead of 1401 MHz so we can use the highest freq without fusing+cpr
<hacker420[m]> <barni2000[m]> "good news 1401.6 MHz can be used..." <- wait
<hacker420[m]> what's the performance difference
<hacker420[m]> is there even any measurable difference
<barni2000[m]> yes +10-15 FPS in STK
<hacker420[m]> nice\
<jojo_autoboy[m]> a .6 mhz increase gives that much more fps?
<barni2000[m]> it is not .6MHz increase 1401 was disabled before
<barni2000[m]> 8937 8940 and 8917 defined 1401 MHz exactly instead of 1401.6 MHz and 1401 MHz is not divisible with 19.2 MHz
<barni2000[m]> * 19.2 MHz ref freq
<barni2000[m]> it should be divisible with the oscillators freq
<jojo_autoboy[m]> sh
<jojo_autoboy[m]> * ah
<barni2000[m]> just first time when i have tried 1401.6 it was crashed because the two pll was switched
<barni2000[m]> i have thought it was caused by the freq then