I did a funny thing to my computer. I'm running on windows 2000 having just put deskpooter back in her case. I wanted to see how hot she would run as I am not using a fan directly on the CPU heatsink
My Mobo is an MSI one which comes with a utility called core centre you can use for overclocking and monitioring temps I had that running. I opened up superPi to use to stress the processor.
I then opened up task manager to see if I could set superPi to run on one core which I couldn't. Instead I decided to set it to a higher priority. I thought I would really kick the beasts butt by setting SuperPi to run realtime.
Then I asked SuperPi to calculate Pi to 4 million digits and set it running. The CPU was instantly maxed out to 100%. I was watching task manager and core centre wanting to see the CPU usage and the temp.
Then the weirdest thing started happening. The CPU multiplier started lifting. I thought it was locked at 11 .. but .. no it went to 12 .... then 14 ..... then jumped pretty quickly to 37. My Frontside bus is running at 11% Oc'ed anyway which is 222Mhz so my CPU is running at 2.442Ghz over 2.20 stock and Im running the CPU at a little over voltage. But .. holy crap .....
Core Centre was telling me that my CPU was running at 8214 Mhz
So then I did the math ... 37 * 222 = 8214. WTF ??????
Temperature hit 42 degrees ... up 3 from the 39 she had settled at with her new cooling arrangements and I quickly dropped the thread priority for fear of seeing my CPU explode ... 8.214Ghz from a 4200+ I want an explanation .... multiplier 37 x ... I want another one lol
Anyone seen anything like this before??????
Clues?
CrazyB
Here's a video - I did it a second time for the naysayers out there. The multiplier "only" went to 36.5 x this time and the CPU speed 8.08 Ghz ... Temperature? a measly 44 degrees .. but I didn't leave it running like that for long nevertheless. Remember ... standard is 2.442 Mhz an 11% overclock on the FSB only. ( oh and the noises on the video are not the computer its the bad encoding lol)


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defently an error



