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1 posted on 09/07/2005 1:37:40 PM PDT by cabojoe
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This is forced water cooling country. I didn't think any motherboards and chipsets could support this kind of speed yet.


2 posted on 09/07/2005 1:41:54 PM PDT by Dumpster Baby (Hope somebody finds me before the rats do .....)
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Oh yeah, my computer can go from 0 to 1 million Pi decimal places in 14.2 seconds!


3 posted on 09/07/2005 1:42:58 PM PDT by tfecw (It's for the children)
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I'm really bored with super-overclockers. You'd think they would at least try a challenge and use a chip that wasn't built for raw clock speed (as the P4 is.)

Let me know when they bring a Pentium M to 4 Ghz.


4 posted on 09/07/2005 1:51:11 PM PDT by Terpfen (Liberals call the Constitution a living document because they enjoy torturing it.)
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what would this mean to normal people?


7 posted on 09/07/2005 1:55:22 PM PDT by bigsigh
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The experiment was conducted on virtually the same system that was used to set the previous world’s record in both Intel Pentium 4 clock-speed as well as SuperPI benchmark result,...

Virtually, huh?

9 posted on 09/07/2005 2:41:29 PM PDT by Penner
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However, the environmental impact statement he is required to file When he turns it on or off takes two weeks to prepare each time and, due to the Kyoto Protocol, he is only allowed to run the computer for 9 minutes and 18 seconds at a time.


10 posted on 09/07/2005 2:48:53 PM PDT by Phsstpok (There are lies, damned lies, statistics and presentation graphics, in descending order of truth)
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