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<blockquote data-quote="Hackr" data-source="post: 20912" data-attributes="member: 89"><p>A Japanese overclocker has managed to overclock Intel Pentium 4 670 microprocessor to 7.132GHz and even run certain benchmarks on the system that was cooled down by liquid nitrogen. </p><p></p><p>In order to accomplish the extreme overclocking Japanese enthusiast Memesana, who published his results at XtremeSystems web-site, used ASUS P5WD2 Premium mainboard based on Intel’s i955X core-logic, Corsair PC2-5400UL 512MB memory modules as well as Intel Pentium 4 670 processor with stock speed of 3.80GHz. The processor system bus was overclocked to 1520MHz; processor’s voltage was pumped up to 1.70V, significantly higher than default setting; memory latency settings were CL4 3-3-4, memory voltage was set to 2.3V.</p><p></p><p>According to the posted statement, the system managed to calculate π (pi) number to 1 million decimal places in 18.516 seconds, which is currently the world’s record.</p><p></p><p>Earlier this year another overclocker has managed to push hit Intel Pentium 4 570J chip to 7.22GHz, but at that clock-speed the PC could function only in BIOS. The maximum speed at which he could boot Windows XP operating system and perform memory testing was 6.60GHz.</p><p></p><p>CODE</p><p><a href="http://tinyurl.com/bkf5v" target="_blank">http://tinyurl.com/bkf5v</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Clock(MHz)/FSB/FID :7132.82(375.4x19.0)</p><p>CPU(Lot No.) : P4-670 (SL7Z3 / 3507A671T)</p><p>Cooling:ARC Pot Rev.12.1XE LN2</p><p>Vcore(V):1.70v</p><p>M/B:ASUS P5WD2 Premium</p><p>Memory:CORSAIR PC2-5400UL 512MBx2</p><p>Vddr(V):2.3v</p><p>FSB/RAM Ratio:4:5</p><p>DRAM Timing:4-3-3-4-4 (bios)</p><p>OS:Server 2003</p><p>Remarks: Without Vddr, Vcore mod</p><p></p><p><img src="http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123515750.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123516628.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><img src="http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123516738.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hackr, post: 20912, member: 89"] A Japanese overclocker has managed to overclock Intel Pentium 4 670 microprocessor to 7.132GHz and even run certain benchmarks on the system that was cooled down by liquid nitrogen. In order to accomplish the extreme overclocking Japanese enthusiast Memesana, who published his results at XtremeSystems web-site, used ASUS P5WD2 Premium mainboard based on Intel’s i955X core-logic, Corsair PC2-5400UL 512MB memory modules as well as Intel Pentium 4 670 processor with stock speed of 3.80GHz. The processor system bus was overclocked to 1520MHz; processor’s voltage was pumped up to 1.70V, significantly higher than default setting; memory latency settings were CL4 3-3-4, memory voltage was set to 2.3V. According to the posted statement, the system managed to calculate π (pi) number to 1 million decimal places in 18.516 seconds, which is currently the world’s record. Earlier this year another overclocker has managed to push hit Intel Pentium 4 570J chip to 7.22GHz, but at that clock-speed the PC could function only in BIOS. The maximum speed at which he could boot Windows XP operating system and perform memory testing was 6.60GHz. CODE [url]http://tinyurl.com/bkf5v[/url] Clock(MHz)/FSB/FID :7132.82(375.4x19.0) CPU(Lot No.) : P4-670 (SL7Z3 / 3507A671T) Cooling:ARC Pot Rev.12.1XE LN2 Vcore(V):1.70v M/B:ASUS P5WD2 Premium Memory:CORSAIR PC2-5400UL 512MBx2 Vddr(V):2.3v FSB/RAM Ratio:4:5 DRAM Timing:4-3-3-4-4 (bios) OS:Server 2003 Remarks: Without Vddr, Vcore mod [IMG]http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123515750.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123516628.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1123516738.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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