Read about the overclock here (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/04/27/intel_pentium_ee_965_5ghz/).
TL.
:o...
Cooled to 5°C, christ, there's plenty of scope for clocking it faster still.
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Intel.
Meh.
QuoteOriginally posted by Liberator@Apr 28 2006, 11:58 PM
Cooled to 5°C, christ, there's plenty of scope for clocking it faster still.
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What that means is that the temperature rose from an initial sub-zero to 5°C at the height of the overclock. Even a phase-change system will not cool to sub-zero on extreme overclocks.
TL.
QuoteOriginally posted by TeaLeaf@Apr 29 2006, 09:02 AM
What that means is that the temperature rose from an initial sub-zero to 5°C at the height of the overclock. Even a phase-change system will not cool to sub-zero on extreme overclocks.
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glad you explained it TL....
now what's a phase change system? :blink:
:P
you have a board and another thingy, and it keeps your cpu @room temperature(if your room is 10 deg it keeps your cpu 10deg
is that right?
Not quite Gorion, they used Asetek's VapoChill Extreme Edition II (http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=996&redirect=yes).
TL.
yeah i know what they used ;) i just mixed mixed the phase change thingy :P