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To: Tony Viola who wrote (131414)3/31/2001 7:25:02 PM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
I saw that. Was that at room?

I looked at the photos and it looked actively cooled. Nevertheless that's some extraordinary headroom.

EP



To: Tony Viola who wrote (131414)4/1/2001 12:33:44 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: I saw that. Was that at room?

It's the new stepping for the 1.7GHZ parts. It was submerged in liquid nitrogen and the voltage was jacked up.

Still an impressive result. In similar circumstances the thunderbird core is limited to 2.15GHZ, as are currently shipping P4 cores. We'll just have to see how the palamino core does (which supposedly will come out within a few weeks of the time the P4 1.7 stepping that was tested reaches the market)

CPU : intel pentium4 1.7G ES (QBG9ES)
CPU Cooling : AJr. & Liquid Nitrogen
Mother Board : ASUS P4T Rev1.06
Memory : SAMSUNG PC700 RIMM 128MB*2
VIO : Seventeam ST-400GL
Video Card : CREATIVE RIVATNT 16MB PCI
HDD : IBM DTLA-307015
OS : WindowsMe
Vcore : 1.92v

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