Actually this is more of what I was looking for. http://news.softpedia.com/news/New-P...Hz-17765.shtml
A 6GHz processor not o/c. There's a link in that article to a 7 GHz o/c'd Pentium IV.
Actually this is more of what I was looking for. http://news.softpedia.com/news/New-P...Hz-17765.shtml
A 6GHz processor not o/c. There's a link in that article to a 7 GHz o/c'd Pentium IV.
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Damn the pentium is really and truly a powerful piece of chip..... 7.1 GHZ....WOW.....I wonder if an AMD could attain those speeds.....has it ever been done.....?
Last edited by Cultus; Jun 4, 2006 at 03:59 PM.
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thats a gud question cultus....
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lol.. you're talking about amd. their highest i've ever heard of is 2.8... and that was a x2... mayeb someone here can prove me wrong..
<cough> electro <cough>.. lol... you might can prove me wrong..
Last edited by Xclydes; Jun 4, 2006 at 05:09 PM.
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Seems as if they can't ...cat's got their tongue...heheheheOriginally Posted by Xclydes
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if you understand how search engines work, then you wont be too surprised
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lol... I dont know if the cat's got their tongue, but lets just give them the benefit of the doubt, the processor exists, but we just dont know it... lol
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AMD highest oc is 3893MHz with Liquid Nitrogen superpi in 21s. A P4 oc to 6.1GHz get 21s in superpi too.
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lol... and the conroes are doing it in what?!.. 13s... and thats NOT the best they can do, just you wait for the conroe EEs... heehee.. this is gonna be interesting..
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