Monday, April 6, 2009

Overclocked AMD Processor Is Cool At 6.5 GHz

The extreme sport of the processors overclocking of computer placed a new record by pushing the limits to which a piece of processor can be cooled and then synchronized to pump to the top its execution.

A group of enthusiasts with some help of liquid nitrogen and the helium of liquid cooled the X4 processor of Phenom II of AMD at the temperature close to absolute zero and overclocked to 6.5 �poustouflant gigahertz. It is more twice frequency of clock of 3 gigahertz of the best central processing unit of treatment currently provided by AMD and an ahead enormous step of the frequency of defect of 1.8 gigahertz for this piece.

The group counted 132 gallons of liquid nitrogen and helium and cooled the matrix with below 385 degrees of Fahrenheit (- 232 degrees of Centigrade)

With the piece to the bottom with this temperature, they pushed the clock to function with 6.5 gigahertz, an achievement which they call world records for a processor of core of quadruple.

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