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Originally posted by Tedinde
fastest mhz??
Originally posted by Cyber_D
I got my 2.8 to 3.5 stable 1:1, but when i had the OEM version of the processor, i could only get up to 3.2 so I picked up the retail box ver and noticed that it had more transistors (or whatever they are) on the underside of the CPU than the OEM one did, and it went up to 3.5.
Originally posted by olaf2821
The Retail and OEM CPU's are the exact same. If yours is different, then it is because they are different types or steppings. And I think you mean resistors![]()
Originally posted by chrisf6969
A lot of people swear that retail processors OC better than OEM.
I think it could be real possibility that the OEM trays are picked through for the best OC'ing chips. I know if I worked at Dell or Newegg or someplace with OEM trays. I would take about 10 home and bring back 9 with the $ to pay for the 1 best one that I kept. Then imagine about 10+ other employees doing that... x 10-20 processors each. thats 100-200 processors picked through and all of the cherry ones are gone.
Or you could be getting left overs on a tray of processors used by a company like OCsystems.com or Azzo.com that sells pre-OC'd machines/CPU's and might have had to ditch the processors that didnt cut the mustard. (OC'd)
Originally posted by M4d-K10wN
In terms of %, a Celeron 300-A, you can attain more than 200% original clock speed on those chips![]()
Originally posted by olaf2821
Without a large sampling of P4's it is all just speculation. But I don't see how that changes the fact that a retail 3.0GHz P4, same core, same stepping, is physically the same as an OEM 3.0GHz P4. There are no extra resistors, no changes. If he got a retail CPU, and it was different, then his claim that retail CPU's overclock better, is in fact invalid. If the CPU's are different he would have to prove that Intel, does in fact only ship certain batches or steppings to OEM's and that they are inferior, again with a large sampling of chips. Your assumption also assumes that Intel and Dell just let their employees walk out with trays of CPU's, or better yet that they don't have work for them to do, so they sit around and overclock CPU's and pull them off the line and buy them personally. I don't know where you have worked, but I don't see that as a very real possibility. At a small shop like Azzo it could a realistic chance, but the number of vendors like that hardly tip the scales enough to count when you take into consideration the volume of CPU's sold.
The most likely truth is that is luck of the draw, plain and simple. I would love if someone rounded up several hundred identical OEM & Retail P4's and proved one way or the other, but I doubt that will happen.
Originally posted by Tedinde
fastest mhz??
Originally posted by M4d-K10wN
Yes, but those were the days of crappy air cooling. Fast-forward to today, where you have phase change, water, peliters. You could OC one to over a GHZ, i'm sure.
Hmm, rite now i have a 466 Celeron 2. How much do you think i can get out of that?
Lol?? How come there are several articles about overclocking them, and also the fact that i own one? Lol....Originally posted by Big Worm
No such thing as a Celeron II 466
Originally posted by M4d-K10wN
Lol?? How come there are several articles about overclocking them, and also the fact that i own one? Lol....
Originally posted by M4d-K10wN
Yes, but those were the days of crappy air cooling. Fast-forward to today, where you have phase change, water, peliters. You could OC one to over a GHZ, i'm sure.