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6GHZ barrier broken
Nice, massive overclock reached 6GHZ in a presscott 3.6GHZ CPU
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... hp?t=42655
Nitrogen cooling and all, I wonder, how much could they OC the rest of the system?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... hp?t=42655
Nitrogen cooling and all, I wonder, how much could they OC the rest of the system?
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That's a hard to answer question, especially since you have to define what you mean by "work". The chips that do the most work per clock cycle aren't necessarily the best either, the trick is to strike a balance between clockspeed and Instruction Per Clock. The P4 actually had a great balance going for it during the Northwood days, but since 90nm has stunted clock scaling, the less-work-per-clock Athlon 64 has overtaken the P4 in performance.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:What chips tend toward more work per clock?
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With that setup I could run Doom 3 at medium quality! Woot!
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Post 1500 acheived on Thu Jan 23, 2003 at 2:48 am
You mean more-work-per-clock .The Kernel wrote:That's a hard to answer question, especially since you have to define what you mean by "work". The chips that do the most work per clock cycle aren't necessarily the best either, the trick is to strike a balance between clockspeed and Instruction Per Clock. The P4 actually had a great balance going for it during the Northwood days, but since 90nm has stunted clock scaling, the less-work-per-clock Athlon 64 has overtaken the P4 in performance.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:What chips tend toward more work per clock?
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Now if only someone would also overclock a GPU to 166%
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I wonder how much the internal resistance went down when the cooper was cooled down to that temperature?
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