Thread:Patric20878/@comment-24754713-20161002172003/@comment-2158701-20161005093437

Sure do. Actually, one of the most important discoveries I made a year ago following years of prerequisite research is that the exact rate by overclocker and power can be calculated, explaining exactly why 13 OC's powered by redstone is faster than 12, but slower than 13 OC's powered by EU. And being able to do this led to some great findings with machine rates that I was able to upgrade my solar factory design at http://imgur.com/a/IT0Ya#0 with great success.

The OC limit you see everywhere is just the the simplified version, a soft, not hard limit. In fact, not only can a machine powered by redstone support 14 OC's, a basic machine powered by EU can support more than 16 OC's even, given enough power. But that's just being able to support it - having any more than 16 OC's on a basic machine is of course a waste of overclockers and power.