HAHAHA that speaks wonders for ocz really. i just got my bga ram chips on mine today :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pik-ard v1.1
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HAHAHA that speaks wonders for ocz really. i just got my bga ram chips on mine today :DQuote:
Originally Posted by pik-ard v1.1
The Stilt, you lend your 3.6E to Franck from x86 secret? :D
I'm talking with him to create a clockgen for ABIT I915/925, very hard because of GURU
holy shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit, mad! an i thought my achievement of 2.7GHz with my XP-M on air was good......mine is all in its case tho an bench stable :p but still, friggin awsome! :toast:
Yes I did :DQuote:
Originally Posted by cpulloverclock
And it was the certain chip that 6GHz was broken with ;)
Can u send me a step by step guide to how u overclock your machine to 6GHz. I wish to follow that setup.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
I am in the process of setting up 2 OC machine for memory testing(DDR) purpose(R&D). I want to OC to test my memory module(DDR) to its EXTREME.
I dont mind frying the CPU or the memory module(DDR)to attain maximum bandwidth.
Do u guys have any recommendations that is best for OC-ing? ie. Motherboard, CPU, VGA Card, cooler/heatsink?
Cheers
heh, welcome to XS manQuote:
Originally Posted by wzhang
to be honest it will not be easy, there is no guide, u have to read, learn and take ur own initiative
you should read XS a lot, they used liquid nitrogen to cool the cpu, read about it in the dry ice and liquid nitrogen section
read the xtreme bandwidth section to find out about memory overclocking
have fun :toast:
Welcome to Xtreme man! Like the above there isnt just to clock it to 6ghz you need to have the right skills and cooling and other stuffs. I don't know if you already is familiar with Ln2 and such but you will need that or a cascade.
If it's bandwidth you want, you're looking at the wrong type of machine. NUMA will :slapass: thisQuote:
Originally Posted by wzhang
cpu-z 1.24 used... no verification or anything... well sure
you say its macci , no need to verify it at all... how typical
if it were anyone else you would have torn his results allready
I say look at the date in the first post ;)
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Originally Posted by NiCKE^
DUH ! my dates are getting awfully bad :woot:
Using Mathematica 5.2, it takes only 4.7 seconds to compute Pi to 1 million digits on my stock PowerMac (Dual 2.3 GHz G5).
Oh, and it uses a single single-core CPU.
Ummm....wow.....maybe I'll let someone else take this one.
Good for you...why did you bump the thread with nothing relevant to say?Quote:
Originally Posted by beta67
LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
Fo Real
the mods should ban you for making comments like that. if people attack record setters like that maybe they wont share it with the community in the future and we will have to learn about it through news sites like slasdot.Quote:
Originally Posted by Voodoo|Minion
macci would NOT cheat.
totally wicked. You guys rock! :toast:
This thread is like 18 months old. let it die already.
It only seems like 5 minutes ago, that we broke the 1Ghz barrier... Now we laugh at that and its 6Ghz.
How long is it going to be before we laugh as sub 10Ghz PCs ?
6 Ghz is one hell of a speed no doubt about that.
Nice one.
There is no Emoticon for the large Cheesy grin Im doing right now.
This thread is 3 years old and we've already broken the 8 GHz barrier.
Though this was an amazing achievement at the time.
congrats 6ghz broken omg