here you go justin. you better jump on the band wagon if you want to be cool :D
http://www.octools.com/index.cgi?cal...ubmersion.html
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here you go justin. you better jump on the band wagon if you want to be cool :D
http://www.octools.com/index.cgi?cal...ubmersion.html
It's cheaper for me to buy a faster chip :D
I think you are missing the point. he is running that 366 @ 650 almost doubled and the chip is sitting at -6 degrees C. that is damn cold.
but ok go ahead and buy a new chip I guess :)
Was just joking :p but in many cases it is cheaper...:DQuote:
Originally posted by scoutt
I think you are missing the point. he is running that 366 @ 650 almost doubled and the chip is sitting at -6 degrees C. that is damn cold.
but ok go ahead and buy a new chip I guess :)
That's pretty awesome. Lots of work though. Cool :D
*groan* :pQuote:
Originally posted by jpbtennisman
Cool :D
actually you might have a point. it cost $250 a gallon for the coolant. how many chips is that? and I know you where kidding I was just playing with ya.
I wasn't trying to make a pun actually...that slipped outQuote:
Originally posted by filburt1
*groan* :p
They took a P566 to 1057 MHz in the second experiment:eek:
Not that it was worth it or anything, but it was a cool experiment.
some people take this **** waaay to seriosuly
Yeah. I wouldn't mind eeking a few MHz more out of my CPU, but not if you have to spend so much money that you might as well buy another computer.
It's more a proof-of-concept thing...although taking a P4 2.4 gig to 3.7 gig with that would be awesome...:DQuote:
Originally posted by nishantp
Yeah. I wouldn't mind eeking a few MHz more out of my CPU, but not if you have to spend so much money that you might as well buy another computer.