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Post by aquamac on Jun 17, 2006 11:29:57 GMT
A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at £79.95 - Can it be True? May 10, 2006 10:26 Conclusion: The 4.1 GHz Dual Core Delivers Peak Performance For Pocket Change Those who first break this bit of news to their circles of friends can count on some surprised looks - in fact, they might even find their credibility getting questioned! But it is true: a cheap CPU that costs £79.95 outperforms the fastest processors from AMD (Athlon 64 FX-60) and Intel (Pentium Extreme Edition 965), each of which costs over £700. We bought an Intel Pentium D 805 from a local retail outlet and overclocked it up to 4.1 GHz, even though this part runs by default at just 2.66 GHz. This represents a heretofore unattained clock rate increase of just over 54 %, for which only some additional cooling is required. The secret is in the FSB clock rate, which is raised from 133 MHz to over 200 MHz; the system remains completely stable, because modern motherboards with Intel 9xx chipsets are laid out to handle FSB clock rates of up to 266 MHz. In language that overclocking enthusiasts will love to hear, the Pentium D 805 ascends to the throne as the new King of overclocking, knocking out the AMD Opteron 144. Go Here for the full story: tomshardware.co.uk/2006/05/10/dual_41_ghz_cores_uk/ ;D
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Post by reddrag0n on Jun 17, 2006 12:45:07 GMT
did they drill out some of the cpu top? or am i seeing that picture all wrong?
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Post by aquamac on Jun 17, 2006 13:43:40 GMT
No, that was just to make you think there was some real modding to do, when in essence you just need the right chip & dip into the bios & change the front side bus.
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