and all other large and small hardware sites :lol:
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and all other large and small hardware sites :lol:
oh pfft, hard smard...Quote:
Originally Posted by Karnivore
we've been slashdotted, and thats where id guess most of it came from. :p:
Well instead of guessing, why don't you just look......
holy **** :eek:
hey macci + stilt, how did u insulate the LGA775 socket?
100.000, wheres the party? :D
:D :banana: :toast: :banana4: :eek: :cool: :p: :D :slobber: :toast: :banana: :banana4: :bananal: :lol: :smileysex :sick: :toast: :banana3: :YIPPIE: :devil: :moon: :argue: :hehe: :toast: :banana: :D :ROTF: :bounces: :eleph: :rocker: :banana2: :wierd: :doh: :alien: :rotf: :cord: :explode: :bounces: :toast: :YIPPIE: :eleph: :thumbsup:
looks like you're partying all by yourself there :)Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
your all welcome :D
i thougt its a0chickesn place? i heard something about free drinks? :D
Holy Smokes! The smilies! The smilies!!!
That compilation, in itself, is party enough. Thank you saaya :)
If you need more party...eat some hot sauce :D
http://www.beercook.com/editedart/ph...ustin-yuck.jpg
photo courtesy of www.beercook.com
hmmm, this is a terrible article by theinquirer.com:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18693
they..totally got it wrong...COLD WATER?!..wth, i emailed the author...
WTH, and they didnt even mention macci.Quote:
Originally Posted by HawainPanda
leave it to the inquirer to mess everything up
Thats a funny read :DQuote:
Originally Posted by HawainPanda
OPP
I think Saaya gave the guy the info:D
OPP
RESPECT :bows:
lol, wait..i like theinquirer.com, i visit it almost as much as i do here..but hmmdid saaya really tell him?..lol, weird
I don't know:DQuote:
Originally Posted by HawainPanda
OPP
hmmm, the author Nick emailed me back, i guess he wrote the article on the fly, he said he didn't read anything about liquid nitrogen..so assumed chilled water
Haha
well, Nick corrected the article...
CHIP FIRM Intel's much loved, cool and calm Prescott chip has been overclocked to more than 6009 MHz.
According to a techi forum at xtreme systems, here, a 19 year old Finnish techie, who goes by the handle of Stilt, took his P4 560, 3.60GHz, added much liquid nitrogen into his cooling system and got the Prescott to its blistering speed. A chap called Macci is also behind these cunning engineering moves.
Of course you are not going to be able to run a Prescott at that speed in a box. In fact it is a moot point if you can run one at conventional speeds in a box, and so Stilt has published a picture of his set up here.
You can just make out the Prescott under that six foot chimney stack of a cooling system and the pipes from the Hoover Dam. ยต
hehe, man...amazing macce and stilt :P ur in the tabloids !
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100 000 views, no wonder I am on page 7 ..
Excellent acheivement, always good to see another 1k in Mhz and 10k in 3dmark come around the clock.
How does a 5.5GHz Prescott compare to a 3+ GHz FX in 3dmark ?
On another note the only Abit I ever managed to get UGURU working with clockgen was the VIA Pro AMD K8 board.
Regards
Andy
*:banana::banana::banana::banana:s his pants* Macci, dont put a hole in the mobo with the soldering iron. I cant wait to see some benchies when it s stable. That will be interesting. This will deffinetly one to go to the hexus pifast record books. Wonder if it will topple the FX53's.
Nice work Macci. You are the best.
I#m expacting the competitions between the Fx @ 3.6Ghz and this P4 :D
This definitely deserves a :toast:
Nice work gents!
Give me that 18x and i do same thing :D
some tests with 17x ;)
http://www.kotinet.com/marko.ahola/p..._5400mhz_2.JPG
http://www.kotinet.com/marko.ahola/p...43_5150mhz.JPG
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