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The Ultimate CPU Overclocking Guide!
There is not a better CPU cooling system than liquid nitrogen. We learned firsthand how to sufficiently cool the Intel P4 to -196°C to bring it past the 5 GHz mark. For the non-believer, the THG video capture it all on tape.
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An i7 can’t do this lol
I piss liquid nitrogen always
Chuck Norris succeed a 50GHz overclock on a 1.30GHz processor with a simple cooler.
0:01 is he POURING THAT STUFF ON THE MOTHERBOARD?!?!?
man you’re crazy
why not use arctic silver instead of that white paste? is that paste even better? what’s it called and where can i find it?
What’s title of music from 2:36 ?
@Renegade30 Chuck Norris uses Liquid Nitrogen to wash himself, every moring… lol…..
insane! lol ive been looking to set up a lower key nitrogen cooling system for my pc cuz ive gone through at least 2 CPUs and 3 GPUs because of overheating. Water just dont cut it i gues no matter what you do (Gaming systems rock lol)
I dont think its a good idea. that low temp will cause condensing of water vapor near the mother board … so as soon as u remove the liquid nitrogen the circuits will start corroding
I dont think its a good idea. that low temp will cause condensing of water vapor near the mother board … so as soon as u remove the liquid nitrogen the circuits will start corroding
i actually love the whole concept of this video, well done sir!
i actually love the whole concept of this video, well done sir!
Liquid nitrogen is pretty expensive though :/
Liquid nitrogen is pretty expensive though :/
@jonesxxx2 it does damage it just not instantly
@jonesxxx2 it does damage it just not instantly
I’m guessing dry ice would work too?
I’m guessing dry ice would work too?
how fast was the p4 to begin with? is this a 2.5 ghz cpu overclocked twice or something? i dont believe in science really because observation itself affects the data.
how fast was the p4 to begin with? is this a 2.5 ghz cpu overclocked twice or something? i dont believe in science really because observation itself affects the data.
How often does the LN completely evaporate
How often does the LN completely evaporate
Intel for ever….mit einem AMD Prozessor hätte man das zu dieser Zeit nicht machen können.
Intel for ever….mit einem AMD Prozessor hätte man das zu dieser Zeit nicht machen können.
Overclocking is killing. It make the CPU frown and die faster. It will cry. He will cry.
Overclocking is killing. It make the CPU frown and die faster. It will cry. He will cry.
@speedfreak9961 ROFL hahahahahahaha
@speedfreak9961 ROFL hahahahahahaha
wtf would you do with a 5 ghz processor
wtf would you do with a 5 ghz processor
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
Thanks for posting this.
I am having trouble with an athlon over heating and have started building air ducting with yogurt cartons. Tis has given me a bit of confidence that the problem is just straightforward COLL THE CPU!
Interesting that the liquid nitrogen doesn’t damage the chip. I thought that the operating temperature of a CPOU would have been …well above the temp of liquid nitrogen.
@windson7 F*ck amd :3
@windson7 F*ck amd :3
5Ghz? Try this with 7.5 Ghz!
5Ghz? Try this with 7.5 Ghz!