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Here's my attempt to start a really long thread. Post your best overclocks (past and present) and see who's best!

Just for the record: Couple o'years back I made a 120MHz Intel Pentium run at 266MHz for 4min 19s. Just enough time to boot up win95. I was upgrading and didn't want the chip/mobo anymore.

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LOL well that doesn't count! It has to work after at least 10 mins!!

How about this one:

My 750 is overclocked to 1050! And its really cool (temperature wise)

Reply to Grizely1
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My Duron 600 is at 1008.97MHz according to WCupid.
Haven't tried going higher, but I just may.

Reply to Bubba

Well, it's not a great overclock in terms of cpu speed, but I managed to get a P3 733 to 168 mhz fsb...

Reply to silverpig
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I recently overclocked a 700E from its 100mhz FSB to a 150FSB. However, it wouldn't boot up ;-P

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what overclock is?

TBird 800 - Asus A7V 1005a
256 PC133 - Maxtor 45GB ATA100
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Reply to TheAntipop
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I can`t quite remember where I saw this (probably on slashdot news), but someone using a board immerged in non coducting fluid cooled by liquid nitrogen (he made a second attemps with a flud I don`t remember) reached about 10 times the normal clock speed of his CPU (a 133Mhz running above 1.2Ghz) ... quite impressive ... but his experiment costed about 2000$ for the non conducting liquid. Anyone else saw that?

Reply to Zenthar

where ever you heard that, it's a huge fib. science fiction.

Reply to Grizely1

yeah i saw it... but it was a celeron something... and it was only like 140% overclock

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Reply to soup20000

It's at www.ocinside.de, picture and all, check it out

Reply to Anonymous

Didn't think it was a 133 running at 1.2GHz LOL

Reply to Grizely1
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It is impossible! Even if you get socket 7 m/b that work on 400 MHZ , (You have to build mobo and chipset by yourself) you will need memory that can work with it (stole it from secret NASA lab). And the cooling ? -273 C in Jupiter ?

Reply to Mordy

That's a good question. Maybe on the space shuttle or the station they could overclock their computers cos space is pretty cold!

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Here are the 2 links to the experiment. You were right they were not THAT overclocked, but still it is fun to see :)


Part 1: http://www.octools.com/articles/su [...] rsion.html
Part 2: http://www.octools.com/articles/su [...] sion2.html

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