thrillhouse
Apr 1 2002, 05:26 AM
No not me.
http://holicho.lib.net/top.htm
check it out
btw how do I link a word to a website. i.e
google and it goes to google?
AaronXP
Apr 1 2002, 09:02 AM
WOW!!! That is fast. Now lets see an athlon do that or better, b/c i want mine to go that fast. I am not saying that p4 is better, amd rules.
nfinitefx_
Apr 1 2002, 09:05 PM
those guys seem to set a lot of overclocking records. They've done that a lot, I go there often to see what else is getting liquid nitro poured on it:)
~sid~
Apr 1 2002, 09:36 PM
too bad it cannot run like that for a day
mrplow
Apr 7 2002, 11:02 AM
QUOTE
No not me.
http://holicho.lib.net/top.htm
check it out
btw how do I link a word to a website. i.e
google and it goes to google?
to be honest i doubt some claims that are made
but if true, thats some hefty overclock!
the linking code is as so :
[*url=http://www.google.com]google[*/url] without the *s of course
The Captain
Apr 8 2002, 11:05 PM
Now if i could understand that
i bet there saying This costs alot off money and we dont recoment you do it, not to mention we just shorted out the mobo and froze the CPU rather then heat it.
Never the less though thats farkin awsome, to bad im sure that the cooler thing on that only lasted several min
Kenny
Apr 9 2002, 06:06 AM
I want to c those guys to push a 2200+ to 4200+!!!! yea!
uniqueuser
Apr 9 2002, 06:36 AM
remember mhz doesnt mean everything, although a shitload evens the playing fields... but so does the cost mec mec mec...
p4r4l3l
Apr 16 2002, 04:22 AM
very impressive ive seen a 2ghz p4 run at like 3.6ghz but that was a month ago
vo_danh
Nov 22 2004, 03:07 AM
that is awsome, i have a 2.4 and i've been loving it ever since, but when i overclock it too high the memory doesn't stay too stable so i keep it at stock but still a great CPU up till now. i've ran it at 2.6 and 2.8 pretty stable though, but to spare it some life time i put it back to stock...4ghz is great.. but with all the other things required.. never practical...might as well buy a new cpu..
mew905
Aug 12 2006, 08:27 PM
Toms Hardware Guide just managed to overclock an Intel Pentium D 805 Dual core to 4.1GHz stable with stock cooling and voltage, with a small volt mod, it goes up to 4.3GHz stable. Performance is on par with the AMD Athlon FX-60, and the 805 only costs $139.99 CAD now.
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