WTF 5 Ghz P4?
EDIT: Warning: This post contains a link to an article with the THG guys showing off.
Usually I do not read THG but I made an exception.
Toms Hardware has set a world record in P4 OC.
Hardware used:
P4 cpu (unknown model engineering sample)
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe
Corsair PC4400 ram.
OC Result: 5255,4 Mhz.
Here is a link to their record attempt.
As always I am a bit sceptical because it is coming from THG.
http://www20.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/index.html
Here are some images
EDIT: Forget the images, THG doesn't like remote linking.
Usually I do not read THG but I made an exception.
Toms Hardware has set a world record in P4 OC.
Hardware used:
P4 cpu (unknown model engineering sample)
Asus P4C800-E Deluxe
Corsair PC4400 ram.
OC Result: 5255,4 Mhz.
Here is a link to their record attempt.
As always I am a bit sceptical because it is coming from THG.
http://www20.tomshardware.com/cpu/20031230/index.html
Here are some images
EDIT: Forget the images, THG doesn't like remote linking.
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Every passing moment gave me the impression that I shouldn't have even bothered with Tom's guide at all.
Thanks to Creep (don't know where he's at now,) I arrived here. JSOY, Tom's a nut
Trying to lock other websites out of attending public events, inconsistent data, being paid for by Intel, etcetera.
It's not good.
Of course people here who are better than I am would be able to not only meet 5Ghz with their equipment, but maybe even pass it on and still be stable enough to post some benchmarks.
THG is just showing he has money, but no real skillz. He is still on my HOSTS list, so them links don't work THG and [H]
I believe I could OC my processor very high, take a screen shot and then setting it at stock again.
What would that prove?
Nothing.
Where are the benchmarks?
Well if they cannot run any benchmark programs it is probably bacause they have oc'ed too far. That would indeed make benchmarking impossible.
And their record attempt invalid.
:bs:
LOL
(not that it's useful if it can only be stable for the 2 secs it takes to get the screenie, but hey, what do you expect)
However, it isn't easy to run a bunch of benchmarks when you have to refill with LN2 all the time. I hate the site but this is his best effort so far though.
Only one thing that really bothers me. How the hell can he say that 4.7 was rock stable? It takes a week at least to determine if a cpu is rock stable or not. I seriously doubt that he had LN2 enough for a week.
No benches makes it very suspect.
I couldn't figure out why THG didn't LN2 the entire mobo. The wouldn't have needed fancy nb cooling and the memory would have liked it too.
THG includes some nice tables and ref. info in their reviews, but their conclusions are often very slanted.