I guess that a today's Penryn can reach much higher than that, not to mention a simple 775 P4 reached 8GHz (but on a modded P5K deluxe with voltage modding on liquid nitrogen).
Duuuude. I gotta admit that's impressive. But I have to ask the question - WHY? When on earth would you require all that processing power from a Pentium 4?!?! Great experiment though!
nice seeing speeds like that, but why not show something running in the back ground like a quick video conversion... but wow -196, Damn thats cooooold
If you're in windows, play it with XMPlay or you basically wont be hearing the actual tune (modules played in modplug or winamp are replayed with wild inaccuracy). If you're on a mac, you're basically screwedified unless you feel like running the original tracker in a VM.
It wouldn't do you any good to overclock a CPU past a certain speed. There comes a point when the RAM can't feed it data any faster, so overclocking things to massive speeds, which this isn't that massive, isn't going to be that useful.
now that I have the oling system, my comp can finlly render a 1-1 scale model of the universe.. AND host an mmorpg on it WITHOUT it catching my house on fir.
For the benefit of confused people: It's not the coldness that makes it go fast. You can use software to set the processor to go as fast as you like, but if you set it too high (and you don't have insane cooling hardware like this) then it'll overheat and crash a lot, and eventually get permanently damaged.
I dont think that was thermal paste, I'm pretty sure it was just glue to keep the cooling equipment on. I've never seen thermal paste come in a tube that big.
Excellent vid!.. I can see people looking back in years to come and laughing at this. Imagine the same thing was done 10 yrs ago. "We took a 486 and overclocked it to 350MHz!". Hehe.. great experiment, great vid.
5ghz is nothing...they have pentium 4's that can do 7 ghz now...and guy that said someone overclocked a laptop 3times faster than stock...i want a link cause its never been done to my knowledge.
Lower temp slows down the atomic movement within the circuit. This results in lower circuit impedience (resistance) to the flow of electrons. Basicaly you create an 'almost' super-conductor. This IMHO is the next BIG step; the Holy Grail of solid-state physics is a room-temp superconductor. The work is going on now and progress is being made. (carbon nanotubes?) When it is found it will change the world....no kidding, its that big.
Read up on quantum computers, a whole new class of computer.
This is cool, though. I didn't know that heat was the only thing preventing that kind of speed.
You know how there are some engines that can be run by heat? I always wonder if there is a way to reclaim and use all that heat and therefore cool the computer more economically.
I saw some college kids display this same thing using a laptop at some fair.... Theres was more compact and made the laptop run 3x faster btw that was bout 5 years ago O.o
I guess that a today's Penryn can reach much higher than that, not to mention a simple 775 P4 reached 8GHz (but on a modded P5K deluxe with voltage modding on liquid nitrogen).
Xzun009 3 years ago
FYI, that CPU is a P4 Northwood at 3.4GHz. It's basically the Prescott version, less the L3 cache, that was made the Pentium 4 EE 3.4.
extremerocker70 3 years ago
this was awesome back in the days, when was this movie recorded? 2003-2004 or so, not match for my q9300 tough anymore :)
majwood8080 3 years ago
wow, you're so cool with your quadcore - but not match to my dual Nehalem setup
Xzun009 3 years ago
Nice!! Added to faves. =P
HypersRevenge 3 years ago
Word allemaal lid van de overclock hyves:o.t.h.
computerboys 3 years ago
watch my video
DUAL CORE OVERCLOCKING ON STOCK COOLER
mroverclocer 3 years ago
o_O
krlitoss9 4 years ago
o.o what's the music? i like it
lordkillalot 4 years ago
I wish my computer was cooled with liquid nitrogen... :(
xrat989 4 years ago
what is the song at the very beginning before aryx?
gunpei 4 years ago
Oh shit...
sticksquash 4 years ago
intel is for LOOSERS!
saturnfan32x 4 years ago
what r u useing then an AMD which if you use for too long it WILL burn out (intels will shutdown before that happens)
sousuke121 4 years ago
The old ones burn out, the new ones don't.
Tpavra 4 years ago
intel kicks ass, my intel core 2 due E6300 is challenging some of the top AMD's and it's only 1.86Ghz god damn intel owns
minyg 4 years ago
valid.x86-secret . com / show_oc . php? id=182607
(remove the spaces)
That one is quite a bit faster.....lol
finlay666 4 years ago
Duuuude. I gotta admit that's impressive. But I have to ask the question - WHY? When on earth would you require all that processing power from a Pentium 4?!?! Great experiment though!
andrewkingham 4 years ago
rofl your comp is not 8ghz
pballertsb 4 years ago
Nice vid.
rlucke12 4 years ago
8 GHZ?!?!?!?! That's insane!
rlucke12 4 years ago
Thats awesome, with a socket 478 pentium4 too!
tauzro 4 years ago
fuking jesus! wow
athlonz2007 4 years ago
nice seeing speeds like that, but why not show something running in the back ground like a quick video conversion... but wow -196, Damn thats cooooold
adonian 4 years ago
Where can you get the Aryx song from?
Tpavra 4 years ago
Song starting at the 40 second mark is "Aryx" by 'K.Koch' produced on March 29th, 1995. Composed with 'Space Tracker 1.0 Beta'
lanhell 5 years ago
Where can you get the Aryx song from?
Tpavra 4 years ago
aminet . net/package/mods/s3m/aryx
If you're in windows, play it with XMPlay or you basically wont be hearing the actual tune (modules played in modplug or winamp are replayed with wild inaccuracy). If you're on a mac, you're basically screwedified unless you feel like running the original tracker in a VM.
mrvesham 4 years ago
(Gah. Sorry there. Was supposed to be a reply to an old comment. Why it chucked it up as a new post, I cant say.)
mrvesham 4 years ago
Oh, o.k :)
Tpavra 4 years ago
thanks
Tpavra 4 years ago
Nice@Cool@Amazing|.
Zxbyte 5 years ago
whats the title of the song?
superace90 5 years ago
well done!!
daniloalvares 5 years ago
It wouldn't do you any good to overclock a CPU past a certain speed. There comes a point when the RAM can't feed it data any faster, so overclocking things to massive speeds, which this isn't that massive, isn't going to be that useful.
kirbyroks 5 years ago
Honestly...why would anyone do this?
ericskate 5 years ago
hmm...
heh... yesss... thats what I need...
now that I have the oling system, my comp can finlly render a 1-1 scale model of the universe.. AND host an mmorpg on it WITHOUT it catching my house on fir.
jabberbox1990 5 years ago
Big Deal!! The same thing can be done with a flux compasitor and an XBOX 3.
masterzo 5 years ago
That remark made me chuckle out loud in my office.
fitzgel1 5 years ago
For the benefit of confused people: It's not the coldness that makes it go fast. You can use software to set the processor to go as fast as you like, but if you set it too high (and you don't have insane cooling hardware like this) then it'll overheat and crash a lot, and eventually get permanently damaged.
shingebis 5 years ago
That's waaaaayy too much thermal paste...
shatminer 5 years ago
I dont think that was thermal paste, I'm pretty sure it was just glue to keep the cooling equipment on. I've never seen thermal paste come in a tube that big.
cApNhOwDy 5 years ago
I have a feeling a stock speed core 2 duo E6300 with air cooling has more processing power than a 5.1ghz P4.. by a long way!
cpnjack 5 years ago
ok I am not really into cooling down my pc, so what the colder it gets the faster the processor gets. and vise versa
spider2021 5 years ago
surprised the processor can take -200
elastoplastscavenger 5 years ago
Try putting bugs in that.
oOTARGETOo 5 years ago
2003 , no coments... think before speak
awey89 5 years ago
We need more for Windows Vista... MOuah ah ah (joke inside).
;) Impressive.
Imaginus 5 years ago
lawl so gay u can do this with phase cooling and u dont need liquid nitrogen it uses the same thing as an airconditioner and cool song tho by the way
and i dint rly mean gay
but there is alreadya a tested and proven method of doing this al though u get gee wizz points for this
peace
spikespeigel 5 years ago
Excellent video
SilveiraCF 5 years ago
I don't get it
Chutulhu 5 years ago
me either. I think that it works faster or better or something when it is really cold
jeremyjustforfun 5 years ago
Excellent vid!.. I can see people looking back in years to come and laughing at this. Imagine the same thing was done 10 yrs ago. "We took a 486 and overclocked it to 350MHz!". Hehe.. great experiment, great vid.
mikenco 5 years ago
IBM has reach 500GHZ already
joeynuggetz 5 years ago
but not with a pentium four.
drackar 5 years ago
This was the "Overclocking" record of 2004. Its not dual core, its single core so no 2.5Ghz here!
stevenup7002 5 years ago
nice
blazinfirezzz 5 years ago
That was sweet. Now if it were more home pc friendly we'd have a winner!
Pookieftw 5 years ago
5ghz is nothing...they have pentium 4's that can do 7 ghz now...and guy that said someone overclocked a laptop 3times faster than stock...i want a link cause its never been done to my knowledge.
overclockedamd 5 years ago
Lower temp slows down the atomic movement within the circuit. This results in lower circuit impedience (resistance) to the flow of electrons. Basicaly you create an 'almost' super-conductor. This IMHO is the next BIG step; the Holy Grail of solid-state physics is a room-temp superconductor. The work is going on now and progress is being made. (carbon nanotubes?) When it is found it will change the world....no kidding, its that big.
Bravo21 5 years ago
Read up on quantum computers, a whole new class of computer.
This is cool, though. I didn't know that heat was the only thing preventing that kind of speed.
You know how there are some engines that can be run by heat? I always wonder if there is a way to reclaim and use all that heat and therefore cool the computer more economically.
NickRoman 5 years ago
dude!! but dosen t electricity flow slower at low temperatures?
bala123 5 years ago
that would probably cost about10times more expensivethen if youjust used two linked 4.4 gighrz dual cores. liquid nitros is a bit expensive
darkxninja 5 years ago
I liked the closing couple of seconds...bang...cruch
wazeeohah 5 years ago
cool stuff, my friend and i had that idea, just didnt know how to go about doing it.
burlapsack 5 years ago
I saw some college kids display this same thing using a laptop at some fair.... Theres was more compact and made the laptop run 3x faster btw that was bout 5 years ago O.o
Maegus 5 years ago
ive only got 4.4 GHZ now thats good
chris5462 5 years ago
that is just unbelievable
gunner98 5 years ago
But dude what about system stability...?
jamiewalkerowen 5 years ago
about, 1000 fsp lol! i cant imagine that wiv the new dual cores : P
gerardmery 5 years ago
omf!!!
this is incredible!!
5000mhz ...i wonder if that works on my P3 1000mhz :D
darn i cant even dream,what fps i could get with such a pc in pc games ...
launger 5 years ago
I want a comp like that!
virus86 5 years ago
Wow....gotta wonder how much the nitrogen cost ya o_0
tal147256 5 years ago
this made no sence at all...
thomas408 5 years ago
Totally awesome! I gotta get some liquid nitrogen for my AMD rig.
DirectNoodle 6 years ago
I remember this on toms hardware, certainly some kick ass stuff.
Would be nice to have a neverending supply of liquid nitrogen and cool low noise compressor lol
Atasuke 6 years ago