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What was your first overclock?

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My toaster.

I found a knob on the side which read from 1-6. S0 I moved it up one.
MY GOD it worked! My toast now cooks twice as fast. I'm gonna try the big 6 tonight but I think the heat is killing my toast 🙁
 
celeron 366@550
athlon 700@750
thunderbird 700@700 on asus a7v <=== multipled locked 😛
p3-700@882
p3-800@1000



 
Hmm.

Trs-80 model 1 Zilog-Z80 (1.77 -> 5.14(1 wait state))
8088 4.77 -> 7 mghz
NEC V20 -> 10mhz
286-8 -> 10 mghz
386-dx-33 -> 386-dx-40
486-66 -> 486-80
amd 5x86-120 -> 133
pentium 75 -> 100
pentium 100 -> 120
k6-2 400 -> 450
p2-233-> 333
p2-300 -> 450
p2-400 -> 480
p2-450 -> 540~
Celeron 533 -> 896
Celeron 566 -> 850
Celeron 633 -> 1 gighz (well im working on it)
 
Hmmm first overclock ? 1991 or so. 286-4.77 mhz @12mhz. Made a small calculation mistake while replacing one off the crystalocilators 🙂 (they added 2 of them or something alike) Never the less the machine worked like a sharme except for norton utilities backup which refused to backup with a msg like: The speed of this machine has found to be unusually fast .....

Owh and before that (1988/89 ?!?) I overclocked my Amiga500-7.14mhz -> 10mhz 🙂
 
i486SX-25 -> 33: 1992
i486DX2-66 -> 75: 1994
i486DX4-100 -> 120: 1995
Amd 5x86 133 -> 160: 1995
iP55C 200 -> 233: 1997
Amd K6-2 300 -> 350: 1998
iCeleron 300A -> 504: 1999
iCeleron 466 -> 525: 1999
iCeleron 566 -> 952: 2000
 
Zoltarc, try applying some Arctic Silver to the inside of the toaster, behind the wires, and get an Alpha TOST-R7 heatsink. That should let you make it up to 6, evenly toasting a loaf of bread in under 20 seconds.
 
Intel Celeron 266 -> 400Mhz at 2.2 volts.
PII 300 -> 450mhz default voltage. -> 504 at 2.2 volts
PIII 700 -> 933 a little more than default voltage. 980 at more voltage.
 
on a monitor you can overclock the refresh rate, i think it overclocks the dot clock or something. Some monitors it works, some monitors are protected to not go over a certain rate. Overall i think this is very dumb.
 
P200@233
K6-2-300@350 (for about 30 mins before i got scared and put it back)
Dual Cel's 366@550

using a Duron 700 at the moment - havent tried anything yet
 
intel 286 12 --> 16
Not sure what happened, but we did something and got it stable running win 3.1 standard mode very stable and lotsa games like test drive 3 and sango fighter.
Then cyrix 120 @ 133
300a --> 450
now working on 600e @ 900...
Jay
 
Well I guess I was really late?

Cyrix 300 (actually clocks 233) to 333 actually 266
AMD 266 to 300
Celery 300 to 450
Celery 366 to 550
Celery II 566 to 850
Athlon 700 to 850
Duron 600 to 1000 (current)
 
p1 100@150
p3 700@1015

how long before people will be looking back at now and saying, &quot;ahh the good ol days with those slow-ass 1ghz computers.&quot;?
 
Well this doesn't say anything about sucesfull overclocks so here goes. pentium 75 to 100mhz. Fried the thing good. doesn't work on either of my old systems.
 
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