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PrimeSLP

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wahoo for a 3.0ghz overclock on a 1.86ghz cpu
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DrMrLordX

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What the . . .

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Not confirmed stable but it's going strong so far.

edit: that primed for about 2 seconds . . . ha! Wishful thinking.
 
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Kenmitch

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Chill out it was a boot into windows get the shot and get out quick kinda thing....No cpu's where harmed during the shot :D

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ElFenix

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i had a bunch of parts laying around, plugged everything in, and to my surprise it booted to XP:
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SonicIce

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I venture a guess possibly the oldest class of CPU you'll get to boot an OS that is capable of running CPUZ will likely be a 386SX, but that's a HUGE stretch.

lol, i'd like to see that. but i dont think it's supported by cpuz since its not on the list of supported hardware?

here's my oldest. it used to be a 300c without L2 cache but I found a 333 with L2 thank god.^_^
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ElFenix

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ok now lets see who can post the slowest or oldest cpu :twisted:

if i still have some fpm ram i've still got a socket 8 board and 2 pentium pros. i'll also need to rewire the power supply to dell standards.
:hmm:

i wonder if my old roommate still has that 486 i left in the bathroom when i moved out?
 

alyarb

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lol, i'd like to see that. but i dont think it's supported by cpuz since its not on the list of supported hardware?

here's my oldest. it used to be a 300c without L2 cache but I found a 333 with L2 thank god.^_^
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stop jerking us around! that's only cpu-z stable.