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Almost 5000 MHz: TAGG took two gold medals in the ranks of the Intel Celeron 430 processor

The Austrian overclocker TAGG again took up the study of the overclocking potential, as well as benchmarking of the classic processors of the LGA 775 platform. This time the enthusiast decided by all means to surpass the results of the German Digg_de, as well as the Russian TerraRaptor, and he succeeded.

Armed with a phase change cooling system, TAGG overclocked the Intel Celeron 430 chip to a very impressive 4949MHz. Such a high frequency allowed the Austrian to ascend to the first places in the ranks of the processor of the same name in the SuperPi – 1M and SuperPi – 32M disciplines:

Discipline:Result:Chip frequency:
SuperPi – 1M13sec 390ms4949MHz
SuperPi – 32M10min 18sec 609ms4949MHz

The overclocker’s test setup consisted of the following components:

  • Motherboard – ASUS Rampage Extreme;
  • RAM – 2 x 2GB Corsair Dominator GT with timings CL6.0 7-6-20 1T;
  • Power supply – SuperNOVA G2 850W;
  • OS – Windows XP SP3.

Source: HWBot enthusiast profile

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