
Italian overclocker GRIFF has set three new records for the Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz, overclocking the processor to 359MHz in SuperPi, PiFast, and wPrime.
Overclockers haven't made much noise in the past few weeks. Honestly, that's not surprising. The global situation is difficult and tense, which makes today's results especially valuable.
Despite the pressures of quarantine, Italian overclocker GRIFF didn't lose hope or give in to widespread panic. Instead, he focused on what could easily distract him from depressing news during such a difficult time – overclocking. He even set three new records in the Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz category!
The enthusiast's first gold medal was in SuperPi - 1M. Here, and in the next two results, the processor was overclocked to an impressive 359MHz using a phase-change cooling system. The score achieved was 5 minutes, 47 seconds, and 610 milliseconds:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe Italian's second achievement was another gold in the same Pentium MMX 200MHz category, this time in the PiFast discipline. The result was 11 minutes, 33 seconds, and 110 milliseconds:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИFinally, GRIFF set his last record in the wPrime - 1024m benchmark. This was the most serious of the three results, as the test alone took over four hours! The final score was 4 hours, 34 minutes, 25 seconds, and 555 milliseconds:
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⤢ ВІДКРИТИThe Italian overclocker's test bench configuration was as follows:
Motherboard: Soltek SL-54U5 (VIA Apollo MVP3 chipset)
CPU: Intel Pentium MMX 200MHz, overclocked to 359MHz
RAM: 128MB SK Hynix
Source: Enthusiast's profile on HWBot