View Full Version : Highest AMD Overclock
Superman
07-15-02, 05:07 PM
Whats the highest overclock that someone has ever gotten on a AMD proccessor? Just asking.
Kamerat
07-15-02, 05:28 PM
2726MHz I think: http://www.vr-zone.com/guides/AMD/TBred/
Are you asking highest stable, usable overclock or simply the highest liquid nitro I-can-boot-and-run-cpuid-then-crash type overclock? I think alot of those ones dude posted the link to fit into the latter category... Just look, all of them are LN2 or dry ice cooling.
My guess (and it is a guess) is that someone has a t-bred around 2.3 GHz in a usable state. I've seen 2.2's, so I'd assume someones hooked up a watercooled pelt and hit 2.3.
--Illah
Superman
07-17-02, 12:08 PM
highest stable overclock just asking
The Highest I have seen is 1333Mhz T-bird at 2600MHZ using a Liquid Nitrogen cooling system. Even though the chip stayed very cool and stable they couldn't take it higher.:burn:
toastedzergling
07-17-02, 03:13 PM
Liquid nitrogen cooling:) to keep a 2.6GHz athlon below 120k (-150C) you probably need to vaporize 50 gallon LN2 in less than an hour, let's say you keep the machine running for a week....
I just looked at this bench mark webpage and it said that someone took a 2260mhz P4 to 3000mhz:eek:. I don't know how trust worth it is.:cool:
http://www.mersenne.org/overclk.htm
chuckerants
07-17-02, 05:11 PM
Intel & AMD = Apples & Oranges
RnPgrosz
07-17-02, 05:12 PM
Originally posted by E_tron
I just looked at this bench mark webpage and it said that someone took a 2260mhz P4 to 3000mhz:eek:. I don't know how trust worth it is.:cool:
http://www.mersenne.org/overclk.htm
For the 2.26B that overclock isn't record breaking or anything. There are a number of people in the forums who have there 2.26Bs' at 3 GHz or a little higher. I'm not saying its bad overclock or anything, just that there are a number of people who have reached that speed. BTW, this thread is highest AMD overclock.;)
Yeah, I've seen LN2 P4's at like 3.7 GHz, 3 isn't all that special.
--Illah
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