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Tom’s Hardware Overclock – 5255Mhz

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25 Comments on "Tom’s Hardware Overclock – 5255Mhz"

  1. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 11:25 am 

    Yes.

  2. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 11:29 am 

    uhmmmm….

  3. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 11:36 am 

    I have a 3.4 and it struggles to get 3.8 or even 4…

  4. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 11:49 am 

    Probably will never get 10Ghz, we are looking more at a multi-core future.

  5. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 12:19 pm 

    Sure does, my server room often hits 40+ deg C, when I forget to leave the cooling on :)

  6. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 1:07 pm 

    Publicity

  7. wildeyed82 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 1:54 pm 

    Was that thermal paste enough on cpu to transfer the heat from cpu to heatsink?.

  8. reed2slc on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 1:56 pm 

    hahaha you have no idea what you are talking about.

    also take your “liquid oxygen” and replace it with Liquid Nitrogen next time.

  9. slaterking1000 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 1:59 pm 

    White compound for that??
    I would demend the compound to be at least 50% pure silver.

  10. patie132 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 2:59 pm 

    noob u need to be professionel to do this

  11. LitheonAV on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 3:19 pm 

    Second that.

  12. erictech603 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 3:34 pm 

    Lmao- a phase change cooler on the nb? Lol…

  13. Stevenup7004 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 3:36 pm 

    You’re not supposed to spill the liquid oxygen onto the processor..

  14. darkmaster010 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 3:38 pm 

    wow nice work there. hmm…i think it would be possible for me to overclock my processor to 5Ghz, because mines 3.2Ghz (Pentium 4). nice job but. 5/5

  15. kalasnikov47 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 4:32 pm 

    loool in a couple of years they will be useing cpus with 10ghz and normal fans and you guy shave to hook it up to a fridge to get 5ghz :D

  16. mygaffer on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 4:52 pm 

    Sure you did. What, do you live in the arctic circle? Ambient temp does make a big difference with air cooling.

  17. mygaffer on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 5:03 pm 

    Why should Tom’s lie?

  18. AaronNicoli on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 5:09 pm 

    Retard…

  19. darkfall13 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 5:23 pm 

    Not unless you could keep a continuous supply of liquid N2 handy as it would continuously evaporate at room temperature.

  20. coreyaustinmiller on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 5:54 pm 

    thats semiconducting at its best.
    im mad becuz my last computer i tried that on died because it was so cold the processor cracked in half! never ever ever ever EVER!!! use liquid oxygen.

  21. dunlrock on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 6:15 pm 

    with all that condensation, no.

  22. spillz09 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 6:41 pm 

    sweet

  23. antonis045 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 6:54 pm 

    holly shit!

  24. 12ESKEIMI on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 7:40 pm 

    can you keep your system that way
    forever?

  25. iScream90 on Thu, 28th Jan 2010 7:49 pm 

    theres a video in my chanell with 8 ghz overclock=)





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