5 GHz Project: CPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen

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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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41 Responses to 5 GHz Project: CPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen

  1. expertnoobFTW says:

    An i7 can’t do this lol

  2. synthjack1 says:

    I piss liquid nitrogen always

  3. sonya2100 says:

    Chuck Norris succeed a 50GHz overclock on a 1.30GHz processor with a simple cooler.

  4. kwebber1234 says:

    0:01 is he POURING THAT STUFF ON THE MOTHERBOARD?!?!?

  5. bbalazs08 says:

    man you’re crazy

  6. izlude2 says:

    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?

  7. IceManSpy says:

    What’s title of music from 2:36 ?

  8. NaxTactical says:

    @Renegade30 Chuck Norris uses Liquid Nitrogen to wash himself, every moring… lol…..

  9. doragonmonkasei says:

    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)

  10. piyushmushratube says:

    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

  11. piyushmushratube says:

    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

  12. picklejar20 says:

    i actually love the whole concept of this video, well done sir!

  13. picklejar20 says:

    i actually love the whole concept of this video, well done sir!

  14. bobman717 says:

    Liquid nitrogen is pretty expensive though :/

  15. bobman717 says:

    Liquid nitrogen is pretty expensive though :/

  16. wafllemywaffle says:

    @jonesxxx2 it does damage it just not instantly

  17. wafllemywaffle says:

    @jonesxxx2 it does damage it just not instantly

  18. FRURMELLL says:

    I’m guessing dry ice would work too?

  19. FRURMELLL says:

    I’m guessing dry ice would work too?

  20. joshgura says:

    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.

  21. joshgura says:

    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.

  22. mohammeddavis says:

    How often does the LN completely evaporate

  23. mohammeddavis says:

    How often does the LN completely evaporate

  24. 1Pentium says:

    Intel for ever….mit einem AMD Prozessor hätte man das zu dieser Zeit nicht machen können.

  25. 1Pentium says:

    Intel for ever….mit einem AMD Prozessor hätte man das zu dieser Zeit nicht machen können.

  26. ZASmith102 says:

    Overclocking is killing. It make the CPU frown and die faster. It will cry. He will cry.

  27. ZASmith102 says:

    Overclocking is killing. It make the CPU frown and die faster. It will cry. He will cry.

  28. khalidwalankar says:

    @speedfreak9961 ROFL hahahahahahaha

  29. khalidwalankar says:

    @speedfreak9961 ROFL hahahahahahaha

  30. cdude100 says:

    wtf would you do with a 5 ghz processor

  31. cdude100 says:

    wtf would you do with a 5 ghz processor

  32. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  33. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  34. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  35. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  36. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  37. jonesxxx2 says:

    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.

  38. Gallardo501st says:

    @windson7 F*ck amd :3

  39. Gallardo501st says:

    @windson7 F*ck amd :3

  40. bvestationfan says:

    5Ghz? Try this with 7.5 Ghz!

  41. bvestationfan says:

    5Ghz? Try this with 7.5 Ghz!

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