I dont believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/HIGH-CLOCK.htm
Mobile P4 3.46GES Q54V@L426A***
1.12VDefault
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Abit IC7 BIOS@Ver25
Adata@BH-5 338WF@Single
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/SETFSB-HI/E0_5128Mhz.gif
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I dont believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/HIGH-CLOCK.htm
Mobile P4 3.46GES Q54V@L426A***
1.12VDefault
Alpaha8952
‹ó—â
Abit IC7 BIOS@Ver25
Adata@BH-5 338WF@Single
http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/SETFSB-HI/E0_5128Mhz.gif
Really Radical..:slobber:
Also noticed it's an another EO Stepping!
Veeerry Interesting!:hehe:
WoW, 5.1Ghz@1.12V :slobber: , what ll it do at 1.6V?, 6Ghz or 7Ghz :D
my god amazing.. where the heck did he get that cpu?
Fake... it's not possible with this vcore and aircooling, if you ask me
The numbers in the left corner of CPUZ are covered too
Oh man, that looks like the ES E0 mobile I passed up a little while ago. Well, at least another overclocker got it.
Did you get it in the past week, or have you had it for a while?
that screen has BS written all over it.
What do the numbers in the bottom left of the CPU-Z screenie tell you? Anything? How do you decypher them?
There was a tool called cpuz frequency id checker but i dont see it for download after a long google search.
Although, if it is fake, it has been very well edited.
it may not be a fake, if anyone remembers AJM from Hardocp was selling 3.06 ES chips a few months ago and he had said he got 4.6 ghz on air.
but none of the benchmarks were all that impressive.
he later realized that he was locked to a 14 multiplier, not 21 like windows was showing.
using a mobile CPU in the desktop means you have no control over the multiplier, and it changes whenever it wants.
he was honest about the 4.6 ghz glitch, this guy seems to be trying to pass it off as real.
After Looking at His Post, I was wondering WTH I'm doing wrong with my 3.4E EO ES on a CASCADE only getting 5162MHz!:bsod:
Well can the M AXP 2600+ reach over 3Ghz on air with over 2v on the core...
Not normal air. Maybe in the dead of winter when it's -15f outside. ;)
im sure somewhere a guy in a snow suit has hit 3ghz on air with mobile axp :)
i think this is a bug, just like that 4.6ghz (while installing windows) one was, a few months back ;)
Not sure what the issue is, but I would agree on the general consensus that this is either intentional fake or bugged... Or possibly someone trying to pass a supercooled chip as air cooled for attention...
Definitely either a bug or a fake...would the system even boot at those AGP/PCI frequencies? Seems to me that any hard drive would freak out at 49MHz.
It's edited.
Look at the spacing of the 9 and the 8. Also if you carefuly study it, you can see the 9 is sluggish kind of. It's fake.
To me its wierd that it says they have IC7, but SetFSB is P4C800, no?
26 x 133 = 3.46 ghz prescott??
(figured cause 26x197=5.122 ghz)
do those even exist?
Look at the processor model number 552
http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets...oc.aspx?i=2012
halfway down the first image.
jesus, imagine playing with that 558...
27 multiplier.
I still do not know if it is true
man...that seems sweet though, but im betting if it was real, he must of done it with really cool air