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what do you think is the best CPU thats been made?

Lol, my current E4300. Stocked 1.8, it's been running at 2.67 at mad high temps for 2.5 years! Does 3GHz if volted until it makes a heat haze at the exhaust fan :D

Athlon 1700 gave me some good times too - not too hot, plenty of power for it's day.
 
Q6600, it opened the world of 4 cores to mainstream and enthusiasts as it was cheap enough and had amazing overclocking potential.

At 3.6GHz I'm getting 7.4 out of 7.9 on Windows 7 - the chip only cost me £110 in June 2008 and is still up there with the best at that speed :D
 
As an amiga 1200 owner back in the day, I can understand your appreciation for this CPU :)

That was until I got a blizzard 68030 50mhz accelerator with 68882 FPU chip :)
Haha, another fan! I remember doing a paper round for years saving up money for a Phase5 68040/603e + Cybervision and the day I ordered it, the company went bust! Did you ever play Quake on that machine? I played the game on xmas day on my '030 at ~3 fps and being in AWE :D
 
My little sandy 2.2ghz @2.8ghz (AMD 3700 1mb cache!)

Had that little bad boy through all my happiest gaming memories...BF2!
 
Celeron 300A
Thunderbird 1ghz AXIA Y
Thoroughbred XP1700+
XP-M 2500+
Q6600

Only one of those I owned was the 300A.

I've owned all of them apart from the Q6600. I'll also add the Northwood P4 1.8A to that list.

Before them, I would say the Pentium 166mmx (That I used to run at +250mhz)

Then AMD 486DX100, that made my Wing Commander game run too quick!

And I also had one of those 486DX50, they were mega quick.
 
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Celeron 300A
Thunderbird 1ghz AXIA Y
Thoroughbred XP1700+
XP-M 2500+
Q6600

Only one of those I owned was the 300A.

Owned all, also the 1.8A someone stated.

450Mhz
1.53Ghz
2.4Ghz
2.6Ghz
3.8Ghz
2.4Ghz

Great chips, my favourite is my Opteron 165 which i got to 2.85Ghz on stock and 3Ghz with a bump, sold that for 38 quid a few weeks ago :(
 
Owned all, also the 1.8A someone stated.

I've got a P4 1.8A @ 2.7ghz still running at my dad's house for when I visit him. Decent overclock, but I think it is pretty hampered by the low FSB (only 600mhz even when clocked) relative to the later models.
 
10 years ago? Start of the decade we were breaking the 1GHz barrier as i remember. Seems like so long ago now...

I got my PII333(Deschutes) and a Biotech(can't rem model) board around middle 1998 that I had runnign at a little over 500mhz. (tape mod for 100mhz bus).

Going from 333 with PC66 ram to 500mhz with PC100 was massive power increase back then, I rem been jealous a few months later watching the celeron's beating the crap out of my PII !

So time wise its about right.
 
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