AMD Overclocks New Phenom II X4 To 7 GHz
CWmike writes "Advanced Micro Devices on Thursday introduced the latest member of its Phenom II X4 family of high-performance quad-core CPUs, which the No. 2 chip maker said it had run as fast as 7 GHz in extreme overclocking tests. Out of the box, the new X4 955 Black Edition, which is aimed at gamers and hobbyists, runs at 3.2 GHz, giving it similar performance to Intel's fastest desktop chips at lower cost, AMD says. The company was able to more than double the CPU's speed during its tests using extreme cooling technology that is not safe at home, said Brent Barry, an AMD product manager. The Web site Ripping.org notes that hobbyists with early access to the X4 955 chip have been able to clock it at up to 6.7 GHz. AMD said the chip was safe with fan cooling at up to 3.8 GHz."
So your grandma wouldn't like a country that's regaining the respect of the world community, investing in students, encouraging its citizens to give back to their communities, giving a real tax-break to 95% of the tax payers (rather than just the top 2%), and (for the first time ever) considering ways to make sure all its citizens are healthy -- rather than just the well-off ones? hmmm.... That's a shame.
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IBM has been shipping actual 5GHz POWER chips since 2007, that's not over clocked they are rated at 5GHz. The over-engineering of the POWER6 series with very careful consideration of power bus and clock distribution means that overclocking them extremely is straight forward. But I don't know what upper limit people have reached because there is not a huge community of mainframe and super computer overclockers.
You sound like one of the original PPC Mac zealots. Probably still waiting for your G5 laptop and your POWER based Mac Pro. Keep waiting, bitch.