tigersty1e
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You get pissed and think you're processor is broken when your E6320 can't go from stock (1.86 GHz) to 3.0 GHz on stock voltage, a 62% overclock.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Gillbot
Ahh, my old PPro oc days I was extatic at 266 and 300!
I had my S1668D strapped running both 200MHz 1MB PPro's at 233 and laughed at the VERY expensive dual PII 300's. Of course they smoked me in 16bit code (the Pro had poor 16bit performance due to a lack of a segment descriptor cache if memory recalls). NT 4.0 with my SERIAL MOUSE. :laugh:
Originally posted by: tigersty1e
You get pissed and think you're processor is broken when your E6320 can't go from stock (1.86 GHz) to 3.0 GHz on stock voltage, a 62% overclock.
Originally posted by: Gillbot
when you remember who STEP Thermodynamics was.
Originally posted by: tigersty1e
You've once imagined how cool your temps would be if your computer were outside in the cold.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
When you start shopping for pencils by lead type based on conductivity for pencil modding boards with excessive VDROOP. :laugh:
Originally posted by: nefariouscaine
Originally posted by: Rubycon
When you start shopping for pencils by lead type based on conductivity for pencil modding boards with excessive VDROOP. :laugh:
2b???
Originally posted by: Markfw900
You build a new system, set the bios on the first boot to ~max OC, it works fine, and you install the OS at that speed !
Originally posted by: Rubycon
I also remember many people selling pre-tested CPU's. Particularly the Celeron 300A slot-1 and 366 PGA.
Originally posted by: aigomorla
.... ahh heres one that i cant believe we missed...
You know you overclock too much when you find a way to install/run superPI on your TI-84 like this guy did:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/f...?p=2726541#post2726541
LMAO! now thats extreme....
