Originally posted by: aggressor
I never said anything about "2-bit reviewers" or any good site like this one when it comes to overclocking. I'm talking about the community who overclocks the hell out of these CPUs.
Also, who says Wingznut knows everything that goes on? Has he been to each packaging plant? Has he gone out and bought retail CPUs and attempted to overclock them like plenty of hardcore users have? I am sure at stock speeds all processors run just fine
I started this thread because I found it odd that I got a Philippines P4C processor, and that no one else here has mentioned getting one packaged from that place (and something like Malay\Costa Rica is indeed mentioned a lot).
Cheer up man! I've learned scads from reading your posts, particularly in the highly technical forum so don't lose hope, you are getting through to some of usOriginally posted by: pm
Make sure you get the lucky rabbits foot out and jiggle it over the CPU before you put the heatsink on. It will have about as much effect as using the packaging plant as the basis for die quality.
It's threads like these that often make me wonder why I bother.![]()
I agree, FUD abounds in the enthusiast community :disgust:Originally posted by: Dead Parrot Sketch
"Honestly, I don't believe the overclocking community would make a rumor like this (And have it running THIS long, we are talking years) if it wasn't at least partially true."
These discussions have been nothing but crap since the beginning, including the 300a. It only takes one or two people spreading stuff like this to create a buzz, which leads to mass hysteria based on nothing.
Well, I stand corrected... I guess the cpu's packaged in Malaysia are better.Originally posted by: JimMc
Not to interject some facts or anything, but out of curioisty I checked the overclockers.com database just for grins. I used the 2.4C as it had the only fairly large number of CPU's.
The 2.4C had 30 entries, 9 Costa RIcans and 21 Malays. The average overclock was (drumroll, please): Costa RIca, 3.261 Ghz; Malay, 3.265 Ghz.
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Well, I stand corrected... I guess the cpu's packaged in Malaysia are better.Originally posted by: JimMc
Not to interject some facts or anything, but out of curioisty I checked the overclockers.com database just for grins. I used the 2.4C as it had the only fairly large number of CPU's.
The 2.4C had 30 entries, 9 Costa RIcans and 21 Malays. The average overclock was (drumroll, please): Costa RIca, 3.261 Ghz; Malay, 3.265 Ghz.![]()
Originally posted by: pm
It's threads like these that often make me wonder why I bother.![]()
No, your not. BTW, Jim was joking around <Fred Sanford>Lamont! You big dummy!</Fred Sanford> To quote pm's postOriginally posted by: RIGorous1
So which is better? according Jim its Malay by a margin of what? maybe 0.1%? That's practically negligible in the scope of it all.
Everyone wants Malay, but for those results it'd be stupid to trade your costa rica for a Malay, am I correct?
Make sure you get the lucky rabbits foot out and jiggle it over the CPU before you put the heatsink on. It will have about as much effect as using the packaging plant as the basis for die quality.