Quote Originally Posted by Bobbylite View Post
^ Yeah I know, this is what im refering to Never seen anyone do that before on a retail chip
Quote Originally Posted by roller11 View Post
ES chips typically have unlocked multipliers, we won't see 22x on retail chips.
Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
absolutely, but cpuz also doesn't favor too well with unsupported steppings as well, so how can we be sure that anything in that screenshot is worth talking about?
I've been having that exact argument with people over on overclock.net in a thread about this thread. I have had 4 940s over time and I could never get the +2 multiplier to show up unless physically disable all but one core. ES chips do typically have unlocked multipliers so this is indicative of nothing.

Most of all, amen Reverend on this statement

Quote Originally Posted by ReverendMaynard View Post
This thread was started with the intent of giving false information.
I think that's the whole goal. To spread false information around and that's exactly what ticked me off a bit. If this thread were actually true, then Intel has released the single biggest lie upon its consumer base in the form of i7 C0. It would make the C0 a beta chip, an unfinished piece of technology that was sold to people as final retail product for what would ammount to field testing for the sole purpose of getting a leg up on AMDs PII or something. Even Intel does not go that low.

Again, I say, 57C on air at 4.305GHz, 1.52V

This thread should be removed.