Athlon XP Barton core Overclocked to 3.6Ghz WOW!

videoclone

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I'm pretty sure they are using more then just a CPU heatsink/Fan to cool this beast.
Go to this link to check out the info on this AthlonXP 3.6Ghz Overclock VR-Zone

Pentiums are not the only CPU's that can do high Clock speeds ....

i bet you the 3.6Ghz Athlon XP Barton core would blow a 3.6Ghz P4 out of the water let alone a 4Ghz P4
 

videoclone

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By the way at the same link they have a P4 Overclocked to 5Ghz in the P4 section :) hehe now THATS CRAZY
 

VisableAssassin

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nice. but its running on liquid nitrogen which means its not a daily ran machine for cost reasons which would make it impractical as all hell. But it was probably only stable enough to get in that one screenie before it shut off or became to unstable.........but damn nice either way :) now if that speed was able to be obtained with water or phase change more and more would be trying for that speed :)
 

solofly

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Originally posted by: videoclone
I'm pretty sure they are using more then just a CPU heatsink/Fan to cool this beast.
Go to this link to check out the info on this AthlonXP 3.6Ghz Overclock VR-Zone

Pentiums are not the only CPU's that can do high Clock speeds ....

i bet you the 3.6Ghz Athlon XP Barton core would blow a 3.6Ghz P4 out of the water let alone a 4Ghz P4

These AMD rigs cooled by LN2, Dry Ice, etc. would never last in a 7/24 environment. I'm not impressed...
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: videoclone
I'm pretty sure they are using more then just a CPU heatsink/Fan to cool this beast.
Go to this link to check out the info on this AthlonXP 3.6Ghz Overclock VR-Zone

Pentiums are not the only CPU's that can do high Clock speeds ....

i bet you the 3.6Ghz Athlon XP Barton core would blow a 3.6Ghz P4 out of the water let alone a 4Ghz P4

These AMD rigs cooled by LN2, Dry Ice, etc. would never last in a 7/24 environment. I'm not impressed...

Does that mean you think an Intel rig cooled by LN2, Dry Ice, etc. would last in a "7/24" environment?
 

Peter D

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: videoclone
I'm pretty sure they are using more then just a CPU heatsink/Fan to cool this beast.
Go to this link to check out the info on this AthlonXP 3.6Ghz Overclock VR-Zone

Pentiums are not the only CPU's that can do high Clock speeds ....

i bet you the 3.6Ghz Athlon XP Barton core would blow a 3.6Ghz P4 out of the water let alone a 4Ghz P4

These AMD rigs cooled by LN2, Dry Ice, etc. would never last in a 7/24 environment. I'm not impressed...

Does that mean you think an Intel rig cooled by LN2, Dry Ice, etc. would last in a "7/24" environment?

exactly :)

 

stevejst

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Liquid Nitrogen? Right, that is your everyday PC. :beer:
How much money one has to spend for that?
What do you think how much Pentium can make on liquid nitrogen and how would that blow out of the water the Barton 3200?
On overclockers one guy reports Pentium 3.0 GHz doing 4.322 GHz on Prometeia watercooling, and that setup is "just" about $600, without processor.
 
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AMD will prolly label this a 10000+
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AkumaX

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10000000000000000+ :D

but that p4 @ 5ghz, dizzang... i wonder how it would compete w/ the barton @ 3.6ghz
 

Outlawv6

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Originally posted by: AkumaX
10000000000000000+ :D

but that p4 @ 5ghz, dizzang... i wonder how it would compete w/ the barton @ 3.6ghz


better run 5 seconds of a benchmark (or however long it can run before the LN2 runs out) on those 2 systems and find out ;-)

maybe somebody should use liquid heluim. that boils at 4ºK, about -269ºC I think