Guys, how fast is your PC processor is running? 2.4GHz? 3.8GHz? or 4Ghz after you overclocked it?
You will get shocked when you know the current world record of computer processor overclocking is 7.1335 GHz !!! It’s almost double the speed of the fastest processor available in the market now.
This new record was set by a Japanese overclocker named Memesana, who has managed to overclock Intel Pentium 4 670 microprocessor to that extreme speed and even run certain benchmarks on the system by using liquid nitrogen for cooling purposes.
The following is Memesana’s PC configuration :-
- Processor : Intel Pentium 4 670 (original speed at 3.80GHz)
- Motherboard : ASUS P5WD2 Premium mainboard based on Intel’s i955X core-logic
- RAM : Corsair PC2-5400UL 512MB memory modules
Have a look of some other pictures captured in Memesana’s Blog. Take a look at the colling system he used !! Wow !! ![]()
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mann….7G..ok where can i get some liquid nitro
LoL, in case you can’t find liquid nitrogen, dry ice might be able to help, i suppose.
Great! but according to the Moore’s Law, this world record would be gone in just two years time
but then again, he could just overclock and beat the law all over again. Cheers!
Records are meant to be broken. Hehe…