What was the most overclockable CPU ever?

Excelsior

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You so completely left out the P4 1.6A, those very regularly hit 2.4, on stock cooling, and many made it up to even 2.8+ IIRC.
 

dunkster

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Just about any DLT3C XP1700+ or 1800+ is capable of 1GHz overclock, if other system components can handle the overclock.
 

sman789

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what do stock 1700s and barton 2500s get in pcmark for the cpu.....i know they end up in 7000's when 11x200...similar to a p4c 2.4 @ 3.0
the 2.4c at stock gets high 5000s in pcmark

i did a bench at my p4c at 3.3 and it got 8000's

i forget what 2.4c@3.5+get :D
 

pspada

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I overclocked my first 8088-2 chip from 4.17 to 8Mhz - that's almost a 100% overclock!
 

bjc112

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I think for newer chips, Socket 370, A and 478 all have relatively good overclocks. But i would also have to say the 1700+ , some 1800+ could take 1ghz perfectly cool, stable and on respectable voltages.

1.6a was a good one too, i remember seeing some good 600-800mhz overclocks.

SNDS.

:p
 

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1.6a was a good one too, i remember seeing some good 600-800mhz overclocks
I agree, it should be on there as I've seen 1ghz+ overclocks with that CPU on air :heart:
 
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Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
1.6a was a good one too, i remember seeing some good 600-800mhz overclocks
I agree, it should be on there as I've seen 1ghz+ overclocks with that CPU on air :heart:

my first wouldnt OC for $hit. 1.6 @ 2.2, after a while i ran it at 2.0 for stability
 

glugglug

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You are missing 6502 on that list.

Base speed: 1MHz. Someone in my dorm building in college managed to run one at 50MHz for 45 minutes before it died. That's a 5000% overclock.

Celery 300 also OCed better than anything on that list.
 

BatmanNate

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The best OC I ever owned was a Celermine 566 that would hit 1.1GHz. 100% OC, and I've seen some that reached toward 1.2.
 

Sunny129

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I think you are forgetting the Celeron 500 or 566...i can't remember which one it was. anyways, it OCed to over twice its stock speed. i think it was roughly a 120% OC. while a 600MHz OC isn't a big deal these days, percentage wise, it was the best OCer ever i believe. therefore i shall not cast my vote and skew the results of the poll b/c the best OCer isn't on the list. ;)
 

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and now,
with such a cheap price, the XP1700+ is not only the most overclockable processor,
it is also most cost effective and excellent for budget users
 

Echo3

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the p4 2.4@533 is probably the best thing since sliced bread... value wise and performance wise....

people are hitting 3.0 ghz - 3.2ghz with stock cooling - right out box vern! ASUS or ABIT is the only way togo

Yet I am a Celeron-Tuallie 1.2 ghz @1.5ghz on an Abit BF6-mobo I just have cheap ram... I could do 1.65 easily with better ram... I just don't need that kinda speed and I am not sure too many people do... But, hey what are gonna do... everyone has a need for speed... Jedi II outcast - plays well ,,,

Sorry on a threading roll tonite,

Socket 370 LIVES ON>>>>

I know I'm corny but who isn't...
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Duvie

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Originally posted by: Excelsior
You so completely left out the P4 1.6A, those very regularly hit 2.4, on stock cooling, and many made it up to even 2.8+ IIRC.


Yeah!!! My 1.6a did 2.74ghz with 1.71v and still runs to this day at 2.6 or above (14 months later)...I think it needs to be in there....
 

beverage

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Originally posted by: pspada
I overclocked my first 8088-2 chip from 4.17 to 8Mhz - that's almost a 100% overclock!

hah, that rocks man.

I overclocked my commodore 64 to 5.2GHz !?!!:Q
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Geomagick

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I think it's not just a case of how far a CPU will overclock but also the ease with which you can overclock it.

A more interesting way of looking at it would be which CPU overclocked the most (% wise) out of the box with stock cooling and no voltage tweaks, just upping the FSB. Hence great for the beginner, which we all were at some point.
 

Necrolezbeast

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heh, good point....weren't the p4m's only held back by the motherboard/ram too? Has anyone oc'd on a newer board and ram?