Celeron OC'd To 5Ghz

It's not BS. The highest a Pentium 4 has gone is 7.4ghz.

http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1126436272.jpg

Celeron-M 1300: lktuio - 2340,02 MHz http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y24...e/CeleronM.jpg
Celeron Mobile 1400: crotale - 3754,70 MHz http://www.nordiccrew.com/crotale/ocsm.jpg
Celeron 320: PeGGaaSuSS - 4986.15 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=26687
Celeron 325: crotale - 5253,70 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=23633
Celeron 330: Unseen - 5103,33 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=22902
Celeron 335: Boblemagnifique - 5131.8 MHz http://www.membres.lycos.fr/boblemag...5d/5131mhz.jpg
Celeron 345: NewBeetle - 5955 MHz http://homepage2.nifty.com/NewBeetle/img040.gif
Celeron 350: yodadu92 - 2405.46 MHz http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=22770
 
alvino said:
It's not BS. The highest a Pentium 4 has gone is 7.4ghz.

http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/img/1126436272.jpg
Yeah and is there any proof that this picture isn't photoshopped.
Because I see absolutely no proof. No cpu-z validation? Kinda weird. U break the world record but don't bother to validate it?

This is the highest VALIDATED time that I have seen http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=7257

but I'm pretty sure that there are some faster ones, since that is the P4 660. I heard that some japanese guy oc'd a p4 670 (I think) to 7.2Ghz, but if he tried to boot windows it always crashed. So not a very stable oc. :D
 
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