This is what our set-up for 5 GHz looks like: a compressor cools the chipset and liquid nitrogen cools the CPU.
Table of Contents
* Record Attempt: The 5 GHz Project
* Extreme Heat Dissipation: 1600 KW Per Square Meter!
* Video 11 To Download: 5.25 GHz With A P4
* To Play The Video You Need DivX 5.1.1
* Cooling Head And Pipe: Purpose-built Copper Production
* Insulation To Counter Condensation Build-up
* 100 Amperes On The Switching Regulator: Modifications To The Asus P4C800-E
* Preconditioning: Dual Cooling Of Northbridge And CPU
* Northbridge Cooling: Vapochill Compressor
* Clock Rate Record With The P4: 5.25 GHz At -196°C
* Highspeed: FSB At 330 MHz, Memory At 285 MHz (DDR550)
* The Same Still Applies: Selective CPU Buying
* Conclusion: 5.25 GHz - Liquid Nitrogen Cools The P4 To A New Speed Record
@Pacino
hmmm..did i say nythng wrong…i had said it is old in sme othr post too nd had not seen tht it was updated…so i was just mentioning tht to these guys tht it cud be updated.
Any OC is only good if its stable.Getting into bios aint enough,it has be to be stable in prime95/memtest86/3dmark at the very least.But yes the 6ghz barrier was broken quite sometime back…
Not sure if their is a valid “7ghz” oc…
Anyway a Athlon 64@4ghz(has anyone done this?,seems possible with the newer cores and a particularly good sample)will beat a 6-7ghz P4 outta the water.