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Hammerhead Shark
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Great White Shark
HP=bad for O/C and will not happen as its all OEM and OEM dose notb support O/C at all. Sorry you are SOL.
Updated 12/27/05
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The Gothic Shark
I am sorry to tell you that computers that are built by companies like HP, Dell, Compaq, Gateway, etc are NOT overclockable. The limit these options. What CPU do you have??? Intel? AMD?
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Hammerhead Shark
DOH
Intel P4
WAAAAAAH!
The current rig that 0wnz:
Antec 2650|A64 3200+|ECS 755-A2|1gb Kingston Value RAM|17" Samsung 730b|Gigabyte 6600GT|8x DVD-RW|160 GB Seagate HD|250 GB external
The rig that 0wned:
HP Pavilion 9800|1.3ghz P4|384 RDRAM|Radeon 9000pro 128 MB|15" monitor (12" viewable )|30 gig HD|Windows ME (Cheaper than Windows 98!)|12 DVD-ROM|52/24/52 CD-RW|Nice buttons
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Great White Shark
Originally posted by Derringer
DOH
Intel P4
WAAAAAAH!
1.3ghz P4?? You sure it's not a Celeron?
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Evil Monkey Shark
Originally posted by AMD Soldier
1.3ghz P4?? You sure it's not a Celeron?
yeah, the slowest p4 ever produced was a 1.4, so you kinda can't have a 1.3 p4....definately possible to have a 1.3 celeron though...
and, regarding the 4Mhz "underclock" it's not really an underclock, but just how the motherboard clock generator electronics work. they're not always exact. for example, a celeron 1.3 Ghz processor runs at a 100mhz fsb with a multiplier of 13 (13x100=1300). now, say that the fsb clock isn't EXACTLY 100mhz, but rather 99.7. if you take 99.7 and multiply it by 13, you get 1296.1, which is pretty darn close to a 1.3Ghz celeron.
for another example, my motherboard overclocks my processor by a little bit. my xp1800+ should be 133x11.5=1529.5 (or what amd says is 1.53), but it's actually about 133.64x11.5, which makes mine in actuality run at 1536.86, or about 7Mhz more than it's "supposed" to
Last edited by thebove; 10-29-2002 at 02:22 AM.
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The Gothic Shark
Originally posted by thebove
yeah, the slowest p4 ever produced was a 1.4, so you kinda can't have a 1.3 p4....definately possible to have a 1.3 celeron though...
Wrong. There is a 1.3Ghz P-4.
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Hammerhead Shark
I DO have a 1.3 Ghz P4!
The current rig that 0wnz:
Antec 2650|A64 3200+|ECS 755-A2|1gb Kingston Value RAM|17" Samsung 730b|Gigabyte 6600GT|8x DVD-RW|160 GB Seagate HD|250 GB external
The rig that 0wned:
HP Pavilion 9800|1.3ghz P4|384 RDRAM|Radeon 9000pro 128 MB|15" monitor (12" viewable )|30 gig HD|Windows ME (Cheaper than Windows 98!)|12 DVD-ROM|52/24/52 CD-RW|Nice buttons
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by thebove
yeah, the slowest p4 ever produced was a 1.4, so you kinda can't have a 1.3 p4....definately possible to have a 1.3 celeron though...
and, regarding the 4Mhz "underclock" it's not really an underclock, but just how the motherboard clock generator electronics work. they're not always exact. for example, a celeron 1.3 Ghz processor runs at a 100mhz fsb with a multiplier of 13 (13x100=1300). now, say that the fsb clock isn't EXACTLY 100mhz, but rather 99.7. if you take 99.7 and multiply it by 13, you get 1296.1, which is pretty darn close to a 1.3Ghz celeron.
for another example, my motherboard overclocks my processor by a little bit. my xp1800+ should be 133x11.5=1529.5 (or what amd says is 1.53), but it's actually about 133.64x11.5, which makes mine in actuality run at 1536.86, or about 7Mhz more than it's "supposed" to
there was one but few knew of it since the p4 willy was so slow. a 1.3ghz celeron is faster
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Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by fbs1992
there was one but few knew of it since the p4 willy was so slow. a 1.3ghz celeron is faster
Dell used the p4 1.3ghz processors in their budget systems before.
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The Gothic Shark
Originally posted by Derringer
I DO have a 1.3 Ghz P4!
Yes we know, relax...
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remember me?
Originally posted by Derringer
DOH
Intel P4
WAAAAAAH!
I feel your pain, my second computer is an HP and I can't overclock.
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Mako Shark
ALso remember that all these numbers are approximate.
1GHZ = 1,000,000,000 cycles per second. So, in reality, it is continually varying from anywhere between (say) 843,443,912 cycles in one second to over 1,233,411,990 cycles in the next second. So its just an average estimate that the clock will sustain 1x10^9 cycles each second.
So, 1,296,000,000 cycles that is showing on your screen is approximated at 1.3GHz for ease. A computer is never going to perform EXACTLY 1,300,000,000 cycles each and every second. Thats an impossibility.
So, we approximate.
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