Speed record for a K6-2+: 810MHz
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No, this is not a refloat from 15 years ago. On a Russian page, the results of a pretty extreme OC have appeared. Just keep in mind that the K6-2+ is quite different from the normal K6-2 because the former uses 180nm lithography instead of the 250nm of its predecessor. That explains why it can be overclocked so much even though 810Mhz is a record (the k6-2+ at higher stock frequency went to 570MHz). The screenshot of CPU-Z is this:

To me, the truth is that what calls my attention the most is that it seems like it's using Windows 10 and I think it requires SSE2 so if it's not a visual scheme of a previous Windows, or I remember the requirements of Windows 10 wrong or it can be a forgery.
This result has been published here.
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It is always good to keep moving forward with the hardware used by the servers of public services such as the treasury, social security, etc.... jajaja
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And of course, you publish this to me on vacation and I'm already rummaging through the cupboards to get out my old stuff in search of breaking absurd records... What a virus :rofl:
Best regards!
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That K6-2+ reminds me of something I still have pending
, although no, mine won't be with OC. The one I might give some beer to is the Xeon...
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@Yorus said in Speed record for a K6-2+: 810MHz:
The one that I also give some beer to is the Xeon...
Mine arrived a couple of weeks ago. I have it stopped waiting for 4gb extra of ram. When I have everything I will make a post although for now I have already tested that I will not be able to squeeze its 3GHz because of the bus nonsense it has.
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Here's another one who has jumped on the bandwagon and ordered a Xeon X5472 today to play around with on a recently acquired 775 board. I was thinking of inventing a RL xD When we're all tied up with them we could share recommendations

Best regards!