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5 GHz Project: CPU Cooling With Liquid Nitrogen*
Tuesday 30 December 2003 – 06:00
Just how much cooling can the P4 withstand for maximum overclocking? We cranked the CPU down to -196°C with liquid nitrogen and, with compression cooling for the chipset, we managed to clock the processor at 5.25 GHz. For those of you with any doubts, it's all on the 11th THG video. -
A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at £79.95 - Can it be True?*
Wednesday 10 May 2006 – 12:26
The Pentium D 805 is a budget CPU, but it puts lots of processors from AMD and Intel to shame. Although it is not based on the latest 65 nm core, this CPU remains stable even when operating at amazing 4.1 GHz. What will this mean for the status quo in the computer industry?
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Overclocking En Extremus: Athlon 64 FX 2.9 GHz, P4 EE 4.0 GHz*
Monday 19 April 2004 – 07:00
We overclocked AMD's and Intel's flagship CPUs en extremus, with a little help from our advanced compressor cooling system. The result? Overclocking the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition to 4.0 GHz and the Athlon64 FX to 2.9 GHz offered a glimpse of this year's performance future.
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VIA's C3 Hits 1 GHz*
Wednesday 5 June 2002 – 07:00
It's not meant to be in the same class as the AMD and Intel multi-GHz CPUs, but VIA's C3 processor has just reached 1 GHz, and it comes with its own advantages. This newcomer, based on the Ezra-T core, has strengths elsewhere. The C3 is the most band per Watt on the market today. Find out why. -
The Athlon 64 FX Overclocked to 3 GHz*
Monday 25 July 2005 – 07:00
What can you expect when AMD launches the Athlon 64 FX-59 by the end of the year? We overclocked AMD's FX-57 to 3 GHz to see what you will get. AMD's Socket M2 should also soon come into the picture.
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Intel Beats AMD To 2 GHz*
Monday 27 August 2001 – 07:00
Revenge is sweet. Today is marking an important day for the big chipmaker from Santa Clara. After losing the 1 GHz processor race last year, Intel is now ready to ship the first 2 GHz processor way ahead of its competition. We checked to see if there is more to it than just high clock speed. -
3.8 GHz P4-570 and E0 Stepping To End Intel's Performance Crisis*
Monday 15 November 2004 – 06:00
Intel won't be making a 4 GHz Prescott to compete with the Athlon64 4000+ and FX-55, but it hopes the new P4 570 will be a good match at 3.8 GHz. Intel seems committed to delivering value with new E0 stepping processors, which include new features to deal with thermal issues. Is Intel back in The Game? -
Core 2 Duo to hit 3 GHz, introduce FSB1333 in Q3 '07*
Monday 6 November 2006 – 09:55
Last week, we had a closer look at AMD's plans how to close the gap to Intel with near- and mid-term products. This week, we will focus on Intel's new products for 2007 as well as the remainder of this year. Intel is in a very comfortable position as it can wait and see: Quad-cores on the high-end, faster dual-cores in the mainstream, coupled with a new chipset, dominate the 2007 roadmap.
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3.2 GHz Athlon Power: Dual Boards From ASUS and MSI*
Monday 11 February 2002 – 06:00
Are you ready to go dualie? Does a dual Athlon system consistently work to its full performance potential, and is it worth the cost? -
MaxForce Reviewed: 3-Way SLI and 4 GHz+*
Thursday 16 October 2008 – 10:00
Solaris Computer Systems changed its name to MaxForce PC and set its top-tier Revolution GTX3 system down at our table. Let’s see how the beast measures up to some tough competition.
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Pentium EE Squeezes 3.73 GHz Out of NetBurst*
Wednesday 22 March 2006 – 05:33
Intel has been talking up its next-generation desktop processor Conroe since IDF. But while we wait for the CPU's much-anticipated launch, Intel today introduces its latest Pentium Extreme Edition processor featuring NetBurst and a 3.73 GHz clock speed. We see if and how the Extreme Edition 965 can take the performance crown away from the Athlon 64 FX-60.
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Yorkfield at 5 GHz with Water Cooling?*
Thursday 13 December 2007 – 02:20 in Hardware
We've already seen how Intel's latest quad core CPU can easily push 4.0 GHz on air cooling, but how far will liquid cooling take it? We push for 5 GHz.
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Review: MetaGeek Wi-Spy 2.4 GHz Spectrum Analyzer*
Sunday 12 February 2006 – 05:40
When we first heard about a 2.4GHz spectrum analyzer for $99 bucks, we thought it couldn't be real. But it turns out that MetaGeek's Wi-Spy works well enough that it will probably cut into sales of the higher-priced stuff.
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Tom's Hardware Speed Project: Pentium 4, Over 3 GHz!*
Thursday 17 January 2002 – 06:00
We've pushed the Intel P4 to over 3 GHz, and here are the benchmarks to go along with it. If this is what the future holds for Intel CPUs then, we're in for a heck of a ride! And overclocking is back with a vengeance. -
How To: Get A 4 GHz Dual-Core For $120*
Monday 17 November 2008 – 11:00
Intel’s 45 nm Core 2 serious is known to boast substantial overclocking margins, and the entry-level E7200 with 3 MB L2 cache costs less than $120. We'll show you how to get close to 4 GHz from this little gem.
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