AMD Phenom II Shatters 7GHz | Dragon Technology at Light Speed

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The Saga of 7GHz on AMD Phenom II on Dragon Technology is here. An epic journey taken by overclockers across the land. The third in the trilogy that began with The Experiment and continued with Xtreme Conditions can now been seen by all. Enjoy as World Records are shattered, new cooling methods deployed, and the threshold of 7GHz is crossed. For more visit links.amd.com

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29 Responses to AMD Phenom II Shatters 7GHz | Dragon Technology at Light Speed

  1. MultiRollOff says:

    FINLAND!

  2. alakazamoh says:

    @murreboy no thats an iphone 1st gen (the buttons are black)

  3. PCTechTalks says:

    one question, why cant we use LN2 in a liquid cooling system (radiator, fans, pump, reservoir, tubing, heat sink). if its not possible, why so?

  4. z34gtp9395 says:

    that will be cool when amd one day launches a cpu this will do 7.0 ghz with air cooling. (not)

  5. imre1205 says:

    AMD is incredible!!!!

  6. Edge0fPain says:

    @gregorycawthorne

    Broken, shattered, same thing.

  7. gregorycawthorne says:

    7.08Ghz isn’t really shattering the 7Ghz barrier if you ask me.

  8. 800hennessy says:

    @murreboy No, it has a curved back. Don’t fret lol.

  9. blakei21 says:

    @JundaComputersGmbH remember AM3 chips can run in AM2+ sockets

  10. blakei21 says:

    @JundaComputersGmbH there are Phenom II’s running in AM2+ sockets…

  11. BvOBart says:

    @murreboy She’s a timetraveler…

  12. murreboy says:

    @Delcaroll it depends on the motherborad it is often 10ghz hehe x)

  13. murreboy says:

    @starwarsfan76 hmm Yeah sure the iPhone 3 don’t exist it’s the 3gs or the 3g and it don’t have a metal side it’s plastic.

  14. Delcaroll says:

    @starwarsfan76 :P do u know the limit?

  15. Delcaroll says:

    @starwarsfan76 :P do u know the limit?

  16. starwarsfan76 says:

    @Delcaroll Yes, but the limit is much much higher than this.

  17. starwarsfan76 says:

    @Delcaroll Yes, but the limit is much much higher than this.

  18. JundaComputersGmbH says:

    1:10 The CPU-Z says AMD Phenom II X4 955 but the Socket says AM2+ ??? WTF? 955s are AM3. 920 and 940 AM2+

  19. JundaComputersGmbH says:

    1:10 The CPU-Z says AMD Phenom II X4 955 but the Socket says AM2+ ??? WTF? 955s are AM3. 920 and 940 AM2+

  20. andwhatelse says:

    I wonder when processors will be able to reach these speeds commercially .

  21. andwhatelse says:

    I wonder when processors will be able to reach these speeds commercially .

  22. Delcaroll says:

    er dosent the processors have physical limits?

  23. Delcaroll says:

    er dosent the processors have physical limits?

  24. scar1343 says:

    People will Laugh At this in Thirty Years.

  25. scar1343 says:

    People will Laugh At this in Thirty Years.

  26. ARR016a says:

    @murreboy O_O!

  27. ARR016a says:

    @murreboy O_O!

  28. HappyFoxIsHappy says:

    @murreboy

    The iPhone 4 doesn’t have rocker buttons/whatever that long button like thing is. I’m not sure what phone that is, but it’s definitely not an iPhone.

  29. HappyFoxIsHappy says:

    @murreboy

    The iPhone 4 doesn’t have rocker buttons/whatever that long button like thing is. I’m not sure what phone that is, but it’s definitely not an iPhone.

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