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To: fyodor_ who wrote (51949)8/21/2001 8:28:06 PM
From: milo_moraiRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
I did prove you wrong, a 20% overclock with no voltage change is good.
Chris hasn't attempted a increase in voltage to 1.8 or higher yet to see if he can go higher.

So give it a rest. You just running off at the mouth because your NEVER wrong. You're trying so hard to prove you're right and your not, but It's not worth going round with you.

As to my statement about Overclocking. T-Birds w/ later steppings were getting 50% overclocks. But 20% with no voltage increase is considered very good and you know this.

Still high on the horse I see.



To: fyodor_ who wrote (51949)8/21/2001 8:34:13 PM
From: milo_moraiRespond to of 275872
 
IBM readies chip set for upcoming Itanium MPUs
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To: fyodor_ who wrote (51949)8/21/2001 11:08:52 PM
From: combjellyRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
" when virtually all 1GHz Tbirds are overclockable way beyond that)."

Not true. I have a 1GHz Athlon, stepping AJHA of recent manufacture. I suspect that this is a Austin, rather than a Dresden chip. The most recent Dresden chips are the AY whatevers, apparently the successors to the famous AXIA. Anyway, my AJHA doesn't get much beyond 1.1GHz. I later got my hands on a 1GHz AXIA with a '9' not a 'Y' on the line after, and it easily goes to a tad over 1.3GHz. For what ever reason, the Al chips do not overclock as well as the Cu chips.