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3700mhz anyone?

i just read that...that is insane. that HAS to be a world record in PC speed, even the 5GHz P4 couldnt touch that.
 
Holy buhjesus. Buhjesus. That's like clocking way past many P4s. I bet in the future most computers will be cooled like that.
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Holy buhjesus. Buhjesus. That's like clocking way past many P4s. I bet in the future most computers will be cooled like that.

just how expensive do you expect computers to get? 😕
 
Future cooling will get the hell rid of watercooler, and implement a plate that gets cold when you run current though it. I dont know the exact term, but its the best bet thats un-wet and cost effective.
 
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Holy buhjesus. Buhjesus. That's like clocking way past many P4s. I bet in the future most computers will be cooled like that.

personally, i don't want my computer to have to sit in a plastic tub to be cooled ........ but it would have its upsides: you could instintly have a cold drink by dipping it in your computer 😉.
 
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Future cooling will get the hell rid of watercooler, and implement a plate that gets cold when you run current though it. I dont know the exact term, but its the best bet thats un-wet and cost effective.

its called peltier, and when you run current through it it makes one side cold, but the other side gets super hot, and you have to remove that heat or it becomes very inneficient.
 
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Future cooling will get the hell rid of watercooler, and implement a plate that gets cold when you run current though it. I dont know the exact term, but its the best bet thats un-wet and cost effective.

its called peltier, and when you run current through it it makes one side cold, but the other side gets super hot, and you have to remove that heat or it becomes very inneficient.



Exactly and when paired with a water-cooling system or even better a chilled water system (without getting too extreme in price) it will cool like whoa.... gonna be doing that on my next system.... mmmm uber-cool!
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Future cooling will get the hell rid of watercooler, and implement a plate that gets cold when you run current though it. I dont know the exact term, but its the best bet thats un-wet and cost effective.

its called peltier, and when you run current through it it makes one side cold, but the other side gets super hot, and you have to remove that heat or it becomes very inneficient.



Exactly and when paired with a water-cooling system or even better a chilled water system (without getting too extreme in price) it will cool like whoa.... gonna be doing that on my next system.... mmmm uber-cool!



The point would be not to have water cooling. It would be like putting a fan infront of ice. Its not going to help it get colder.
 
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
Originally posted by: aeternitas
Future cooling will get the hell rid of watercooler, and implement a plate that gets cold when you run current though it. I dont know the exact term, but its the best bet thats un-wet and cost effective.

its called peltier, and when you run current through it it makes one side cold, but the other side gets super hot, and you have to remove that heat or it becomes very inneficient.


heatpipes r us
 
That's just insane what those people do, but very entertaining. They guy fried his MB or chip, still waiting to see which one it is, hopefully the MB.
And they don't run any benchmarks or get the system stable, all they do is boot at that speed and if they can get a screen shot of CPUz, then it's a record.
 
Ah, but Intel Have a 3.8 Ghz Pentium 4 out which is a 100 Mhz faster then the overclocked FX 55, so its not that powerful.

LOL- thats a joke.
 
that is absolutely insane... but i love it!

would have been sweet if he had some actual benches, but the screenshots are good enough to be able to tell what it could have done!
 
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