Vean lo que me encontré:
"
AMD T-Breds @ 2.7 - 2.8GHz???
June 2nd, 2002 8:32 PM - Brandon Hill
Source: Anandtech Forums
Category: News
Well, it looks as though the folks at Gigabyte had no problems getting the new Thoroughbred 2200+ processor up to the 2.7GHz range (I wonder what kind of cooling was used?). Thanks to ST4RCUTTER from our forums for the link:
There wasn’t much information here. Gigabyte had a relatively short presentation but there were 2 points they touched on. The first is that they’ve been expanding into networking in the last 2 years; they had several routers, switches and hubs on display. But the more interesting point is that with their overclocking utility, Easy Tune 4, they were able to get a Thoroughbred 2200+ to 2.6-2.7 GHz, quite the impressive feat. If this is the norm for these chips Pentium 4’s definitely have a run for their money. "
Me estremezco de pensar el potencial del Athlon de 0.13
"
AMD T-Breds @ 2.7 - 2.8GHz???
June 2nd, 2002 8:32 PM - Brandon Hill
Source: Anandtech Forums
Category: News
Well, it looks as though the folks at Gigabyte had no problems getting the new Thoroughbred 2200+ processor up to the 2.7GHz range (I wonder what kind of cooling was used?). Thanks to ST4RCUTTER from our forums for the link:
There wasn’t much information here. Gigabyte had a relatively short presentation but there were 2 points they touched on. The first is that they’ve been expanding into networking in the last 2 years; they had several routers, switches and hubs on display. But the more interesting point is that with their overclocking utility, Easy Tune 4, they were able to get a Thoroughbred 2200+ to 2.6-2.7 GHz, quite the impressive feat. If this is the norm for these chips Pentium 4’s definitely have a run for their money. "
Me estremezco de pensar el potencial del Athlon de 0.13