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Originally posted by boshi
I think my skill, not my wallet should determine whether I am record worthy or not.
Originally posted by __Maad__
Does it do 24 hours of prime95 at 3GHz ?
I'm too lazy to register on some "other" forum
nah, it's not Prime stable. my max OC screenshot is 3076. that one was just good for a screenshot..
-Stang Man
Originally posted by angrybusdriver
Nuts...
but... I wont be impressed until someone manages to double over a stock AMD clockspeed.
Originally posted by boshi
oh, with a phase-changer, I'm not really that impressed anymore. That's basically just buying your overclock. I think my skill, not my wallet should determine whether I am record worthy or not.
Originally posted by Roach
Very nice, anyone know what the Pentium equal is?
wow, with only 256mb of system ram too.Originally posted by ItsTooHot
Well here is an example. It beats my 865 based Shuttle and Radeon 9800xt. And the Shuttle was running at 3.66GHz...
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7570816
Amen, It always botherss me when people say to me "oh yeah, my <insert 4 figure rig here> can beat your 1700+ @ 2ghz because I bought a pentium 4EE and a radeon9800xt (not to dis on the XT's, but I don't have the money for them)Originally posted by texuspete00
Um.... it's not a competition. He got good clocks with an xp-m and a prometia and is letting people know. If it were race and you wanted to run a go-cart that would be YOUR problem. In short... don't make things a "who's stick is bigger? contest" with no stick. I'd rather see cheap chips on good cooling than EE's and FX's as skill.
and not everyone can overclock a cpu just becuase they got a prometia.
Originally posted by Teitoku
Yes, they can.
WhateverOriginally posted by RS3RS
I was impressed until I saw the prommie. Oh well... Still cool, I guess.
Originally posted by computerpro3
stang, do you run those volts on the vid card all the time or only for benching? If only for benching, whats a good limit for that kind of cooling (I'm trying to decide to do a copper 1u mod, intel stock heatsink/panaflo mod, or stay with the vga silencer till i finish my water setup)
Originally posted by Stang Man
ok, whatever
i'd like to see what "all" you guys can do.. can you even match what i've done on air cooling??
Originally posted by Jonsey
Stang, pay no mind to the "anyone can do that with phase-change" crowd. In a hobby where the luck of the draw when you buy hardware is the most important component of success, the best overclockers are the ones that give themselves the biggest advantage.
I don't understand this lame "you bought yourself an overclock with phase-change." What's worse, building yourself a phase-change unit, or buying super expensive pc-4000 ram.
Damn right!Originally posted by computerpro3
lol j/k...phase change takes skill...Stangs rig takes serious skill + time