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I was wondering around the internet and saw that Tom has updated the fake P4 article. There is no P4 3.3 or 3.6 Ghz, just a multiplier adjustment.
Why not just crank that thing to as high as it'll go then?
I was wondering around the internet and saw that Tom has updated the fake P4 article. There is no P4 3.3 or 3.6 Ghz, just a multiplier adjustment.
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We have a Pentium 4 in the lab that is completely unlocked. This makes it possible to choose a multiplier of any value as desired (higher and lower values), as long as you make the necessary manipulations to the core voltage on the motherboard. Our source had originally asked us not to publish a photo of this special CPU. Now the situation has changed - we will show a photo of the CPU, but we still refrain from naming our source. By the way, the results of a Pentium 4 3.6 GHz (at standard FSB clock) are still valid.
Why not just crank that thing to as high as it'll go then?