Hi all.
Well its been a long time since I have posted in the forums and well I thought I would get back Into the habbit, and with what I am going to show you I think alot of you Intel fans out there will like this.
I can't remember where I saw it myself but remember the Pentium 4 Northwood running 3GHz with super cooling?
Well I have good news for you, you don't need super cooling to do it, I managed to get my new P4 CPU upto 3GHz with simple air cooling.
First image is simple enough. This shows the WCPUID program and the Windows XP System Properties page together to show what is happening.
Here we have Sandra CPU Benchmark results at 3GHz
This one, Sandra Multimedia Benchmark results at 3Ghz.
This shows the BIOS post screen. This sorta shows that we aren't just editing images to make it look as if we got 3GHz, we actually got 3GHz.
Finally the Cooler that got me to 3GHz, AVC's new Sunflower cooler, looks similar to Intel's new Stock Heatsink.
Well thats it, I hope this gives you hope that if you are thinking of getting a Northwood P4 that they really can do some maginficent clock speeds.
Well its been a long time since I have posted in the forums and well I thought I would get back Into the habbit, and with what I am going to show you I think alot of you Intel fans out there will like this.
I can't remember where I saw it myself but remember the Pentium 4 Northwood running 3GHz with super cooling?
Well I have good news for you, you don't need super cooling to do it, I managed to get my new P4 CPU upto 3GHz with simple air cooling.
First image is simple enough. This shows the WCPUID program and the Windows XP System Properties page together to show what is happening.
Here we have Sandra CPU Benchmark results at 3GHz
This one, Sandra Multimedia Benchmark results at 3Ghz.
This shows the BIOS post screen. This sorta shows that we aren't just editing images to make it look as if we got 3GHz, we actually got 3GHz.
Finally the Cooler that got me to 3GHz, AVC's new Sunflower cooler, looks similar to Intel's new Stock Heatsink.
Well thats it, I hope this gives you hope that if you are thinking of getting a Northwood P4 that they really can do some maginficent clock speeds.
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