Epic Computer Overclocking
Created on: March 6th, 2007
Pentium 4 -> 5000 MHz
Do not try this at home. Not responsible for loss of limbs, soul or life/lives. Handling liquid nitrogen is very dangerous.
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God damn you guys are toal n00bs thats back in 2003 tomshardware did that 5 ghz project, the current intel quad core qx6850 is 5.8 ghz I beleive, the current p4 is 8ghz teamUSA is getting there they have a 7 ghz cpu id validation, liquid nitrogen overclocking isn't all that easy I've done -50C but ln2 you have to make a pot or buy a pot, makign the pot is hardware you usually want 15mm thick base since cpu's have a coldbug, 6mm on the outside copper is good for ln2 alluminum is fine for dry ice.
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