VoX
1st April 2008, 07:23 PM
"There are always those who are willing to take things one step further than others. A group of guys known as OC Team Italy is one of them. They recently pushed an Intel Pentium 4 631 to over 8000MHz using an ASUS P5B with modified voltage regulation and liquid nitrogen. Overclocking is cool and all, but this extends beyond what some would perhaps call useful. Still a milestone though."
I thought this was bloody rediculous to be honest, but bloody hell, look at the setup!:
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190144_setup.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190349_cellshok.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190800_temp.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190909_8000.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122191042_cpuz8giga.jpg
This is also the same processor I have BTW. When I get some decent ram I might try and go up to 3.6GHz from 3.4Ghz, but I'll have to open my case and put a massive fan on the processor lol.
I thought this was bloody rediculous to be honest, but bloody hell, look at the setup!:
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190144_setup.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190349_cellshok.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190800_temp.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122190909_8000.jpg
http://www.pctuner.info/test/results/20070122191042_cpuz8giga.jpg
This is also the same processor I have BTW. When I get some decent ram I might try and go up to 3.6GHz from 3.4Ghz, but I'll have to open my case and put a massive fan on the processor lol.