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Date: Thu, 27 Nov 1997 10:52:05 -0500 (EST)
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Subject: Re: VooDoo Cards
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In a message dated 97-11-27 01:08:20 EST, you write:

<< That's because the Diamond is overclocked; the Righteous is factory-set to
 53MHz, I believe [or is it 50?], while the Diamond is set to 57. If you
 don't "overclock" it to 57, then you're slowing it down slightly. >>

no.......when you overclock you make it faster.
both the diamond and the orchid are factory set to 50.  
The default speed for the voodoo graphics chip is 50.  If you overclock the
diamond to 57 and leave the orchid card by itself (leave it at 50), the
diamond would be a lot faster.

