Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 02:36:52 02/03/00
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. On February 03, 2000 at 05:17:58, Nolan Denson wrote: >What was mentioned below is true. I am not sure about AMD .. But Intel CPU's >are made with an High life expectancy .. and with me Up grading my cpu's about >every 6 to 12 months I won't see the ill effects of over clocking. Which should >take about 3 - 5 years. So you might ask yourself How Does He Know: >Drop me a line at nolan.j.denson@intel.com :) Single processor 1.4 Gigs ..Hint >Hint :) > >On February 03, 2000 at 04:53:31, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>On February 03, 2000 at 04:46:35, Mark Ryan wrote: >> >>>On February 03, 2000 at 00:55:44, Nolan Denson wrote: >>> >>>>I start over clocking my Dual Celerons .. only to get 556 mhz at 2.0v, but i >>>>kept working with it and changing the voltages (breaking in my cpu's slowly). >>>>Soon i was up to 600 mhz at 2.1 voltages ... Now after a few weeks of crashes .. >>>>i have just cracked the 624 mhz barrier at 2.2 volts .. Now Give me Crafty and >>>>put it in SMP mode ..... Look out ICC . To the top we Go on the computer chess >>>>list. I have Hiarcs, ReBel, Mchess, ChessTiger, Genius Millennium, and others. >>>>But I think i like Crafty the Best ... Many Operators on ICC Hate it but ... >>>>Thats Cool with me .. Because when i make it to the Top .. All the other will >>>>become on my Noplay list as well. >>> >>>Hi: my techie friends tell me that overclocking can cause >>>your chip to overheat, and shorten its lifespan. :-( >>>Mark >> >>Yeah, but the chip would probably function long after it was obsolete anyway. >>If you shorten its lifespan from 15 years to 6, do you really care? >> >>Dave
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