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Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 3, 2001 @ 12:34am
by Moose or Chuck

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 3, 2001 @ 10:16am
by Diego Cueva

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 3, 2001 @ 11:25am
by Casio

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 3, 2001 @ 12:31pm
by suchiaruzu
Have a look at - I think Dale's got a howto for overclocking an E-115

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 9:20am
by Moose or Chuck
lets think, your ipaq, button problems, or my casio works perfectly at 200 mhz. and how is it working hard, i opened it and colored in a line on my board, it took 15 minutes. It takes me that long to turn on the computer, get on the internet download jimmys crappy software and install it.

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 12:19pm
by Diego Cueva
Hey! I dont have many button problems. Actually, I noticed that I can shoot and strafe at the same time with the hardware buttons. (!) Is it only me or what?

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 1:35pm
by 999
Diego-<br>Nope, it's not just you, the Action button can and will work in tandem with any directional button at the same time. This is why Dan and I consider the iPAQ to be the ideal PQ machine.<br><br>If you enjoy classic games, you can also take advantage of that dpad property with 1 button games like Donkey Kong or Galaga. I play both on iMAME @ fullspeed :) (sound has a leak, so disable it).<br><br>Chuck- its sad that it takes you 15 minutes to download a 100k file from jimmy. Also, please remember, MHz are different on each device, no matter what number you *think* you might be clocked to. Example, a iMACdv running at 400Mhz, is comparable to a PIII800Mhz machine. Anyone in the know with will concur with that statement, and it's safe to say, the same logic applies to PPC. A 200Mhz Crappio is not the same as a 200Mhz iPAQ. So who's got the faster Mhz? Well consider this, I never OC when playing PQ, and my highest timerefresh has been 30fps.<br><br>

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 2:32pm
by Diego Cueva
Thanks for the reply 999. I thought I was getting crazy... :)<br>And yes, I take advantage of it in many ways. For example, I configured the action button for better performance in PocketNES, so now SuperMario is completely playable on my iPAQ. (jump and run at the same time)

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 2:45pm
by randall
Yeah, mHz can only be compared to processors in the same class. Like 999 said, a 400 mHz iMac is about as fast as a PIII 800.<br><br>Even if the Crappio is overclocked to 200 mHz, the iCraps floatingpoint is far superior and will win every time.

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 4:49pm
by Moose or Chuck
And my AMD 1.3GHz is as faster than a Pentium4 1.7GHz and 3 times the price.

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 4:56pm
by randall
AMDs tend to be maxed out which is why they run so hot- dunno about the Athlon, I'm still running an AMD on socket7. Pentiums run much cooler, and have plenty of room to overclock.<br><br>The Pentium 4 has a slightly different architecture than the Pentium III, And a few benchmarks I have seen the PIII actually performed BETTER.<br><br>Pentiums are damn expensive though.

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 4, 2001 @ 5:54pm
by Moose or Chuck
Yea, amd's run real hot, thats why they are so cheap, you have to water cool a amd just to go up like 200 mhz. :/ stupid cheap bastards.

Re: Finally Overclocked to 200mhz

PostPosted: Jun 5, 2001 @ 2:05am
by Jaybot
The Athlon's (socket A, not the older Slot A)overclock much more nicely than the older socket 7s, and much better than the new Durons as well.