Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 19:23:44 02/10/00
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On February 10, 2000 at 19:00:35, Dan Ellwein wrote: >On February 10, 2000 at 17:03:30, Albert Silver wrote: > >>On February 10, 2000 at 16:50:10, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On February 10, 2000 at 14:35:24, Peter Kappler wrote: >>> >>>>On February 10, 2000 at 10:52:38, Ed Schröder wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 10, 2000 at 10:13:16, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On February 10, 2000 at 01:04:50, Lonnie Cook wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>>On February 09, 2000 at 23:30:14, Thorsten Czub wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>On February 09, 2000 at 23:00:35, Tom Kerrigan wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Integrated = on-die. So it should be running at the same speed as the core. But >>>>>>>>>the design of the L2 cache may have increased latencies, so it's possible that >>>>>>>>>it won't be as fast as some people think it "should" be. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>-Tom >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>hm. >>>>>>>>whatever - could be a killer-cpu for cstal. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>I have run CSTal a little Thorsten and I was getting 50-60K on mine >>>>>> >>>>>>on 1000 ? >>>>>> >>>>>>that would be 3.3 - 4 times faster than on my k6-3/400 ! >>>>>>nice nice nice. >>>>> >>>>>That's because the KryoTech 1000 Mhz L2-cache runs at 400 Mhz. I hope >>>>>my new toy will arrive tomorrow :-) >>>>> >>>>>Ed >>>> >>>> >>>>Hi Ed, >>>> >>>>When will we get a chance to see this machine in action in a GM Challenge game? >>>> >>>>--Peter >>> >>> >>>I would hope "never". This is not exactly the most reliable thing to do to >>>hardware. Remember that for every system hang you see, there were hundreds of >>>thousands of cases where an instruction produced the wrong result but was in >>>"user-land" where it didn't crash anything. >>> >>>It is incredibly risky to overclock when 'it counts'. >> >>Even at -40 degrees? > >-40 degrees? ... is that Fahrenheit or Celcius <big grin> Celsius, mine runs at -45C which is -49F > >Furthermore, I remember reading at Tom's Hardware that one >>could adapt the system to use other chips, so it isn't limited the chip it comes >>with. If one used a chip that was naturally faster, wouldn't the dangers of >>overclocking be gradually minimized, especially at that temperature? >> >> Albert Silver
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