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To: Ali Chen who wrote (154284)1/8/2002 12:41:11 PM
From: fingolfen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
I think people would appreciate any link in support of
your statement.


I don't know about 3.0GHz, but one of the reviews yesterday (I think it was Johan's on Ace's), did say that he's gotten 2.53GHz stable from a 2.2GHz, but he was not very successful overclocking an XP 2000+.



To: Ali Chen who wrote (154284)1/8/2002 1:33:09 PM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
"..and overclockers getting near 3GHz with Air Cooling on P4" I think people would appreciate any link in support of
your statement.


Sure..... Here's a couple......

Wednesday, January 2, 2002
Intel Northwood 2.2G o/c to 3.0G
Posted by overclocker at 15:22
ocworkbench.com

P4 Northwood 2.0AGhz@2.8Ghz
"As Intel and AMD had pushed out their fastest processors into the market with the P4 Northwood running at 2.2Ghz and Athlon XP 2000+ running at 1.67Ghz, VR-Zone is going to take a close look at and check out their performance in all aspects; CPU, Memory, Graphics, Gaming, Video, Rendering, Content Creation and Business. Most interestingly, we are going to check out the overclockability of the P4 Northwood which overclock like the good Celerons. We are able to take our P4 2.0AGhz to 2.8Ghz and the P4 2.20Ghz to 3.1Ghz! "
vr-zone.com

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