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The king! which one?
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Name: freakofnature
Date: January 24, 2006 at 18:45:59 Pacific
Subject: The king! which one?OS: 98/me/2000/xp/linuxCPU/Ram: very fast |
Comment: The old and the new.Which cpu is the KING of overclockers?I have my opinion,but was looking for yours?
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Response Number 2
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Name: TMP-Man
Date: January 24, 2006 at 23:34:49 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Athlon64 3200+ venice (~2.5+) Opteron 148 939(~2.8+) Athlon XP-M 2400/2500/2600 (~2.5-2.6) Celeron D 2.66Ghz (~3.8+) Pentium 4 505/506J 2.66Ghz (~4.0) 65nm Pentium 4's Old Celeron 300A (~112x4.5) Celeron 533A/566 (~112x8 / 112 x 8.5) Pentium II 266 SL2W7 (~112x4) Pentium II 300 SL2W8 (~112x4.5) TMP-ManAsus A7V classic rev 1.05 Athlon XP 2100+ @ 129x17 = 2195Mhz 1.81v 768MB PC133 RAM @ 129Mhz 2-2-2 40GB 540RPM + 120GB 7200RPM HD 128MB Radeon 9500 mod 9700 @ stock 275/540
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Response Number 3
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Name: Galileo
Date: January 25, 2006 at 07:19:00 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)Highest Frequency Reached with an AMD (thats on record) 4101.98 MHz FX-57 (as of 2005) Highest Frequency for an intel: 7473.75 MHz with an Intel P4 670 CPU-Z Hall of Fame: http://valid.x86-secret.com/records.php?PHPSESSID=9955e2e62b5d7b72a86fdb64d1294501 --prescott, 2.8ghz @ 3.6ghz = $178.00 --Abit is7-e i865-pe chipset = $80.00 --1gig 512x2 in dual config = $110.00 --PNY 128mb 6800 16x1,5vp = $156.00 --36Gb Raptor = $110.00 --520 watts Pure Power = $69.00 Laughing as I blast a shotgun shell in your chest while you reload = PRICELESS
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Response Number 4
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Name: jackbomb
Date: January 25, 2006 at 09:13:17 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)These were great overclockers: Celeron 300A (had mine running at 504mhz) Pentium III Tualatin (I have my 1.4 running at 1.9ghz) Pentium 4 1.8A (don't have one, but many have gotten these things up to 3ghz+ on air. Athlon XP mobiles Celeron Ds Pentium 4 C's at 2.4-2.8ghz. (I've got my 2.8C running at 3.9ghz) Athlon 64 3000 venice (used to have one, overclocked it from 1.8ghz to 2.94ghz)
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Response Number 5
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Name: TMP-Man
Date: January 25, 2006 at 09:41:04 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)FX-57 @ 4.1Ghz.. P4 670 @ 7.4Ghz... They all need gg cooling system like liquid nitrogen.. As far as lowest frequency, if you still have a 286/386 machine, there's ur record... I remember those boot up to win95 in 15 minutes with 8mb of RAM... TMP-ManAsus A7V classic rev 1.05 Athlon XP 2100+ @ 129x17 = 2195Mhz 1.81v 768MB PC133 RAM @ 129Mhz 2-2-2 40GB 540RPM + 120GB 7200RPM HD 128MB Radeon 9500 mod 9700 @ stock 275/540
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Response Number 6
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Name: ben rogers
Date: January 26, 2006 at 09:50:50 Pacific
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Reply: (edit)PIII-450's weren't bad at the time and could clock to 133FSB = 600EB. XP1700 DLT3C's - have had 3 of these now, all clocking to over 2.2GHz with ease. IMO these were the best clocking Socket A processors made and some reached 2.8GHz+. Athlon 1000 AXIA Y - majority clock 1333MHz, some as high as 1800MHz (on extemely good cooling and lots of voltage, of course) Abit NF7-S 2.0 XP2500-M @ 11.5 x 204=2353MHz Tt Volcano 7+ 512MB DDR 1x2700, 1x3200 120GB Maxtor D9 8mb cache GeForce4 Ti4200 @ 300/600
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