Ok, we're talking about nearly 20 year old hardware. You really expect someone to be able to provide proof for something that old?
That site wasn't founded until several years after that series of CPU's, which weren't very popular, was discontinued. How many people do you think are going to hold on to systems that old just so they can set a record on an obscure little site that barely existed when it was started and most people still have never heard of? Again sample size is small.
Interesting example of proof..
No, for several reasons that have already been explored.
I never said that nor implied it. Your statement demonstrates that, for you, this is somewhat about ego. Let it go.
Good idea. Implying someone is either an idiot or lying without anything more than the less than stellar example you posted is going to provoke a response, thus our exchange.
I will say this about the subject,
@Robert B has a Pluto based CPU and motherboard to go with it. If they both work properly, and he's willing to give it a go, maybe he can OC it and take a few screenshots to show us the max OC he can get. My guess is that he'll be able to hit 1ghz with little trouble and a voltage bump to 1.75, 1.8 or even 1.85. Given the default voltage of 1.6 to 1.65 that's not a massive bump and won't hurt the chip. This assumes the motherboard has OC options in the bios, not all of them did. What do you say Rob? Want to give it a go, even if just for giggles to offer some insight to this debate? Could be interesting.