Overclockix

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Overclockix is a fascinating piece of Linux history! It began as a KNOPPIX derivative, showcasing a very specific set of tools – hardware tweaking and burn-in applications being key. The fact that it was later rebuilt on Debian and specifically targeted at overclockers adds a really interesting layer. It highlights a niche focus on performance and testing, and it’s a cool example of a project that has been resurrected and adapted over time.

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