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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #29 from previous page: August 25, 2004, 09:41:42 AM »
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I know, I know.

One needs to be able to joke about himself. I'm sure meers could, and I have nothing against meers.

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2004, 09:44:21 AM »
266MHz my *rse. OK, the 030 doesn't generate that much heat but 50->133MHz with cryogenic cooling may be possible. As long as he temerature gradient is steep enough, you can siphon the heat away.

However, the memory on the card is driven at the same FSB as the CPU. Since you aren't cooling those and tbey aren't likely to be the 3.3v kind that were used in the last PC's to actually use SIMMs I strongly doubt your claim that the system boots.

People have tried to clock 66MHz 68060 cards with liquid cooling to 80MHz, the heat generated is not that great (probably less at 50MHz than the full 68030 is). However, the physical limitation on these overclocking has almost always been down to memory speed. None of the existing amiga accelerators have been designed to support such high FSB. Even the PPC cards use a 50/60/66MHz FSB and they took some effort to design.

No "I supercooled my cpu and ran it at stupid-MHz overclock" is going to change the fact that the other subsystems of the card cannot cope.

If you wanted to get a 680x0 >100MHz, you'd want a latest mask 68060 + SDRAM memory and a suitable memory controller designed for 100MHz+ FSB operation, as is found on the CT60 card for atari falcon for instance.

Nothing on the amiga motherboard is remotely affected by an accelerators local clockspeed, so your claims that the mouse is too fast etc. are completely untenable.

But do keep it up, it's entertaining :-D
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #31 on: August 25, 2004, 10:49:24 AM »
Did I tell you about the time that I managed to get my Coleco to run at 3GHz?  I had to switch it off before it became self-aware though.  It had already deduced the existence of income tax and rice pudding before I had even connected the game controllers.
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #32 on: August 26, 2004, 12:21:11 AM »
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It had already deduced the existence of income tax and rice pudding before I had even connected the game controllers.

 But had it figured out if it was best to top it with strawberry or raspberry jam ??
 And if it had decided on neither and chosen golden syrup, then turn it off ASAP and destroy it, it`s a sure sign of an evil self aware computer, hellbent on world domination.
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #33 on: August 26, 2004, 12:45:51 AM »
So thats where Bill Gates came from ...
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #34 on: August 26, 2004, 12:57:38 AM »
Yes. It's well documented that Bill Gates was spawned by fertilizing primed rice pudding with a fusion of straberry/rasberry jam under the strict control of a sentient 3GHz coleco system.

Surely everybody knows that....
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #35 on: August 26, 2004, 01:16:30 AM »
133 MHz I don't know, but something like 80 .. 100 MHz bus clock speed could be possible e.g. with a blizzard board.
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2004, 02:17:28 AM »
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If there is an actual person in this forum that knows how to clock the whole accelerator at a decent speed, maybe we can work this out.


Why waste your time with some old accelerator? You should directly contact AmiDelf, IIRC he is designing the Amiga6000  :-o
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #37 on: August 26, 2004, 04:11:21 AM »
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Why waste your time with some old accelerator? You should directly contact AmiDelf, IIRC he is designing the Amiga6000

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #38 on: August 26, 2004, 09:13:05 AM »
gREETZ,

If you wanna see some 68k proccS really overclocked,
go to http://perso.wanadoo.fr/didierm/

They got some nice pictures too.

It is Atari Falcon machine, not Amiga, but anyway, benchmarks has some real nice results  ...
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #39 on: August 26, 2004, 11:48:07 AM »
I think we should leave the orginator of this thread alone,

I once sprayed my nintendo game watch in liquid nitrogen and stored it a liquid nitrogen container, I then manged to boot the cpu to 10GHZ, yes 10ghz, the watch ran too fast though, and the buttons didnt work, but i soon had it contrloing everyhting in the house, until if fell in love with my missus and tried killing me and my family
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #40 on: August 26, 2004, 11:52:00 AM »
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I think we should leave the orginator of this thread alone,

I once sprayed my nintendo game watch in liquid nitrogen and stored it a liquid nitrogen container, I then manged to boot the cpu to 10GHZ, yes 10ghz, the watch ran too fast though, and the buttons didnt work, but i soon had it contrloing everyhting in the house, until if fell in love with my missus and tried killing me and my family



Did it have Pierce Brosnan's voice by any chance???
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #41 on: August 26, 2004, 01:09:59 PM »
Not sure if this accounts for anything, but some website managed to run a 33mhz 486 running around 150+MHZ??

I cant remember the website link, but they did pull it off.  And please correct me if im wrong.  :-)
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #42 on: August 26, 2004, 01:15:35 PM »
It might have, but i think it might have had a donkey kong voice, that episode of the simpsons, one of the tree house of horror ones, is based on a film, but I cant for the life of me remeber what that film is called,  anyone help
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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #43 on: August 26, 2004, 04:22:16 PM »
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JJ wrote:
I think we should leave the orginator of this thread alone,

I once sprayed my nintendo game watch in liquid nitrogen and stored it a liquid nitrogen container, I then manged to boot the cpu to 10GHZ, yes 10ghz, the watch ran too fast though, and the buttons didnt work, but i soon had it contrloing everyhting in the house, until if fell in love with my missus and tried killing me and my family


lol, you see, i don't think watches have misc processors  :-D

but, then again, who knows. i did once carve an amd 64-bit processor out of solid oxygen :-)
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #44 on: August 26, 2004, 05:34:15 PM »
These guys managed to get a 25Mhz 486 SX running at 247Mhz, for all of 2 and a half minutes.  Using beer and gin as a coolant.