This is the first time anyone broke the 7ghz barrier and kept it stable long enough to benchmark it. SuperPI was 19Secs. This guy was drunk when he did it!
BTW, this is one of the guys from TEAM Japan. They dont lie and/or fake benchmarks!
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Simply amazing! It was bound to happen sooner or later, but it is still amazing!
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This wasnt even an ES chip. SuperPI is one BIATCH of a benchmark, it stresses the CPU to the edge.
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Team Japan rules in OCing. You never hear about them posting fake crap either.
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How much heat would somthing like that put out!?!?!
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Good question, and its one I have been experimenting with lately. 4Ghz is not even worth bragging about anymore for an Intel rig. AMD's are even breaking 4Ghz now. On an Intel rig there are seven places that I call HOT SPOTS that require alot of attention when OCing. The CPU and the NB are the 2 most important, but then you have 5 HOT SPOTS within a couple of inches of the socket that I have seen put off in excess of 100C. 3 of the remaining 5 spots can produce this much heat and the other 2 can spike at 60C or better. At 4.6Ghz, liquid that is around 0C keeps the CPU around 16 to 20C but under a heavy load that number jumps up to around 38C . 5Ghz is old news, but its not so easy. I have been told more than once that the 5Ghz club makes up less than 1% of all OCers and when you consider that enthusiast are a very small % of the computer user world, this leaves only a handfull. I honestly dont know how hot a CPU is capable of getting, but I know from my personal experience that they shut down at around 120C and that is reached in the first 3 secs of the power being turned on. Yes, I have checked it myself with no heatsink. If someone is smart enough and knows a formula to convert voltage into heat it would be around 360Watts that the CPU would consume alone. I have no idea of how to factor in the rest of the HOT SPOTS. I bet Endyen can crunch the numbers for us.
At 7.2Ghz, this rig would need a PSU that could supply 600 to 700 Watts minimum.
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83% overclock, is not half bad. It kinda shows what netburst might have been capable off if it werent thermally brick wallled. By comparison, they "only" managed around 50% with the FX57, which still isnt bad either,.. 4 GHz
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I will take the 4Ghz AMD. Im sure we havent seen the highest clocks for FX57.
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I saw that yesterday and was amazed, I didnt know it was super recent news so I didnt post. Still! I think he did 18.5 something on SPi impressive!. And when the guy said something like:
I came back from a huge party, all drunk, and had a little Liquid Nitrogen leftover so I gave it a shot.
I really couldnt beleive it. Pretty impresive.
And like P4Man said, it shows what NetBurst was meant to be, too bad you need sub 100c temps to do it!
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Very impressive. Although he clearly has a different definition of 'Drunk' to my one......
Me + 'Drunk' + LN2 = Loss of finger (at best)
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wow.......
Very nice... thanks for posting Mozz.
The only thing that pissed me off in the xtreme thread was the AMD fanboys coming on and saying... "It would be better if it was stable"... n00bz
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I think loss of genitals is probably more like it, you know one of your drunk m8s would bet you to see how long you could keep your cock in it
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You got to love the good ole Nitro. Keeps then nice and KOOL.
That would be more impressive on water or air cooling. Honestly how many people take liquid Nitrogen to there comps?
But yeah holy crap.
EDIT: I need to ditch North American Beer for some of that Saki LOL
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PFFFt, ther's no way you could reach this kind of OC without 3 stage cacade/LN2...Well maybe mozz can reach somewhere over 6ghz on water wich is simply amazing but thats another topic!
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I wish someone would add cooling methods to OC WR's. Ive got to be up close to the top for liquid cooling.
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you're so cool man
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lET ME TELL YOU JUST HOW COOL I AM
I got so fired up when I read about this guy breaking 7Ghz I went straight to benchmarking. I couldnt seem to get anything big going so I threw in an old X700 PRO and ran PCMark04 at 4.7Ghz. Now I am the #1 fool in the PCMark04 paired with an X700 PRO category. I realize now that I really need a life
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yeah. I'll take all that horrible computer equipment off your hands for no charge, so you can go into marketing or something.....
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An <i> old </i> X700! LOL
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Ok, Bastages for you and Rich! I build between 10 and 15 new systems a month, sometimes when im cleaning the house I will find a video card or HD under the couch or such as that
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Holy Sh!T, I am going to come over there to visit when I upgrade next, and check your sofa out!!!!
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Hell yeah. All these years I've been rooting around for loose change in other people's sofas, when I could have found something far more valuable in mozz's sofa....
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LOL!
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im not nockin it or nuthin but some guys in brazil overclocked a Pentium M 1.6ghz to 3.16ghz (~98% overclock) with Dry Ice, using the ASUS adapter and an asus i865 board and that got a score of 23seconds in super pi - less then half the clock speed makes me wonder - how good are the Intel Conroe's going to be? a tuned up pentium m will kick ass aswell as remain cold (70w).
Its a real shame that netburst is getting canned like burnt roast - why cant intel make water cooling a standard? then 200w or more might be acceptable and by the looks of things AMD (and most others) could use the standard too - there heading that way sooner or later...
23 secs isnt great for a pentium M. There are M's out there running much faster. As for water cooling, the CPU manufacture doesnt set that standard, the customer has alot of input in that category. Most PCs are used in buisness settings. It would be hard to convince the average buisness owner to run water over his/her CPU.
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got any links for pentium m overclocks?
yeah quite true - would be tough to convince water cooling unless intel intro'd them onto the market (or a more efficent cooler better then air)
whats the best desktop cpu super pi score sofar (like a record holer)?
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20 seconds on the M and I think that the desktop that just benched 7.2 was 18 secs.
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Yp just checked truly amazing, he reached 7.3237ghz awsome
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LOL!
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I find it suspicious that he reached 7.3237ghz, now maybe 7.3236999mhz maybe
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Lol!!
There is a reason thought! they use ClockGen. Lets you adjust clock speed from windows on the fly. And the steps arent round. So you get like 1.6mhz steps...
So he did get 7323,7Mhz.
And when you stop to think about it. 1 Mhz is already really fast! isnt it 1 million time every seconds? thats already some serious oscillation lol
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sighs, but my 5-MHZ 286 just does not seem to do it for me anymore.
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lol fast is relative...
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