| Tuesday, November 25 2008 |
Have you ever thought of overclocking your shiny little netbook, probably not, but here's what might happen if you're wondering. In my humble opinion this is ridiculous, but it's possible. Overclocking experts from Team Australia, using an ordinary MSI Wind U100 netbook and a single Kingston 2GB DDR2 667Mhz SO-DIMM, have done the unthinkable, overclock the hell out of an Intel Atom N270 netbook processor. If you remember, MSI recently released a v1.09 BIOS for the Wind that allows overclocking. That's exactly what Team AU have done, dismantle an MSI Wind netbook, put some LN2 cooling and use the latest BIOS to max the Intel Atom CPU frequency. The end result is pretty good, they've managed to push the poor 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU to an amazing 2385MHz (FSB 199 x 12 multiplier) and take a CPU-Z snapshot. There's really no point in doing that, but it's pure fun. The full discussion thread for this insane experiment is posted over at XtremeSystems.
Source: XtremeSystems
Source: XtremeSystems
User comments
now only if it came at that speed out of the box
Why did they need ln2 for this lol
didn't they post the scores ?
how much performance gain they got ??
how much performance gain they got ??
ln2 for 785mhz, fun yeah but wouldn't that be possible with air.
lol, i just threw a turd thru the air! fastest turd ever!!!!
nah, jk, this is kinda cool :P
nah, jk, this is kinda cool :P
My sansa self overclocks, without LN or any other form of cooling. 80Mhz FTW!
There only 2 possible reasons for doing this:
1. Extreme boredom and $400 + ln2 costs to waste.
2. Actually thinking this would prove to be a good, useful idea.
Both of which seem to be a waste, they should be pushing an i7 with ln2.
1. Extreme boredom and $400 + ln2 costs to waste.
2. Actually thinking this would prove to be a good, useful idea.
Both of which seem to be a waste, they should be pushing an i7 with ln2.
you forgot the third
3. Just for a good time and to try something different.
3. Just for a good time and to try something different.
But using ln2 for this is pretty much overkill; I think this should have been easily doable with an above avarage Desktop-aircooler (I mean one of those monsters with 8 heatpipes and whatnot); I mean, I got my Pentium M from 1.7 ghz to 2.2ghz no sweat with the default coolingsystem of the Laptop, so what is so special about getting a "not so hot" Atom to those speeds?
Fastest Atom ever, so it might be as fast as slowest Celeron now, whee :p
The reason LN2 was required was because the voltage on the processor can't be increased, so the only way to allow "stable" overclocking is to lower the operating temperature.
As for the usefulness, when is any overclocking done with LN2 every considered useful? They did it because no one else has, and to hold the N270 overclocking record.
As for the usefulness, when is any overclocking done with LN2 every considered useful? They did it because no one else has, and to hold the N270 overclocking record.
by: newtekie1;1077388I see, thanks for the heads-up.
The reason LN2 was required was because the voltage on the processor can't be increased, so the only way to allow "stable" overclocking is to lower the operating temperature.
As for the usefulness, when is any overclocking done with LN2 every considered useful? They did it because no one else has, and to hold the N270 overclocking record.
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Now this is what I call hardcore! lol.
i think its its a good idea! we all like overclocking so why not do somthing different! if you could run it on air then thats kool coz every little helps! interests me as im looking into getting myself a little atom /asus notebook
Bloody aussies... we do some stupid shit :laugh:
They musta been pretty bored. :)
They musta been pretty bored. :)
woohooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!! :toast:
Very nice!
I can relate, because I want to WC my daughter's Phenom / 790GX rig. Maybe get HD 3300 record? ;)
I can relate, because I want to WC my daughter's Phenom / 790GX rig. Maybe get HD 3300 record? ;)
when i read about this on XS (yesterday) he is going to do a hardmod on the mobo for the chipset and cpu volts :roll:
just i want see how much can overclock it in air



