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darkool
post Dec 12 2005, 09:13 AM
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An Chinese Overclocker was able to transform Pentium 4.670 into a pentium 7.1 GHz. To Work at this frequence he was using a ASUS P5WD2 Premium motherboard and Corsair PC2-5400UL memorys. He was unable to star windows and a benchmark was made.

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PS :When do Pentium will do something like that ? LOL 2035 ?

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James_K
post Dec 12 2005, 09:22 AM
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It looks like the guy is using bloody liquid nitrogen as a coolent man this guy is one serious dude but how would he do it I mean wont the thing crash after a certian speed? he would have had to manually configured the voltage on his mb to have done something this extreme right?
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post Dec 12 2005, 09:43 AM
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Wasn't this news like a month ago?
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post Dec 12 2005, 01:13 PM
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Why didn't he just buy a new part for the computer, instead of doing so much work to try to improve the speed?
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He was unable to star windows and a benchmark was made.
Did you mean he was unable to start windows? Then where did that screenshot come from?

BTW, this guy's Japanese.
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post Dec 12 2005, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE(szupie @ Dec 12 2005, 01:13 PM)
Why didn't he just buy a new part for the computer, instead of doing so much work to try to improve the speed?
Did you mean he was unable to start windows? Then where did that screenshot come from?

BTW, this guy's Japanese.
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sorry my mistake , i mean that he was ABLE to Start the Windows
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post Dec 12 2005, 03:14 PM
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That's so great ! But this's not a new news anyway, right? I've read it somewhere on the net lastweek. What do you think about overclocking guys. Is it good or bad for you. I think there's no reason for that. The CPU is fast enough for most of us, nowaday.
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post Dec 12 2005, 03:54 PM
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I guess he did it just to be doing it. That's pretty nifty though, considering I've never overclocked anything. Is it very hard to overclock your cpu? I heard ATI cards had a built-in overclock feature with their video cards. I thought that was kind of a neat feature. Is it just changing jumpers or something?
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post Dec 12 2005, 10:06 PM
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This is very interesting! Wow! 7.1GHz??

I never heard of this before although I have been interested in overclocking for some time. The bad thing about overclocking is it can really damage your computer (CPU & Motherboard mostly) because of the increased voltage that needs to be applied to the CPU & RAM, not to mention additional cooling needed due to increased heat generation.

Some motherboards allow you to step up the CPU and RAM voltage to allow overclocking so it really depends on what board you have.
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post Dec 13 2005, 12:58 AM
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PS :When do Pentium will do something like that ? LOL 2035 ?


You only need a very nice cooling system. Big bucks.
I know a guy who uses water cooling system, it goes at least 2 or 3 times the regular speed of his Pentium 4, but he spends like 200 extra bucks per month, when he DOESN'T use so much his computer.
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post Dec 13 2005, 08:12 AM
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QUOTE(minnieadkins @ Dec 13 2005, 01:54 AM)
I guess he did it just to be doing it.  That's pretty nifty though, considering I've never overclocked anything.  Is it very hard to overclock your cpu?  I heard ATI cards had a built-in overclock feature with their video cards.  I thought that was kind of a neat feature.  Is it just changing jumpers or something?
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Haha no it;s not that hard as you might think before it was all in the jumpers well some of it still is but brands are making it easier and easier ATI automatic overclocking is still a pretty new feature Nvidea came out with it first in their firmware so ati made a come back by including it it their X series and cpu can now easily be changed by changing the multiplier in you bios settings although you wont be aloud to make much of a difference with an intel board and processor becically the board will check the recommended speed and if it notices that it's above or below that it'll thats not right and refuse to start or keep crashing it self untill it's changed to it's recommended multiplier
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