No, it would not. Your quad-core would pwn even a Pentium 4 HT clocked over 8 GHz on multi-threaded tasks. Intel focused on increasing clock speed rather than IPC with the Pentium 4, but this led to the first Pentium 4s outperformed by the Pentium III. And since your quad-core, if it's an Intel, is based on the Pentium III's microarchitecture, it will outperform the Pentium 4 even at a lower clock speed. Although an 8 GHz Pentium 4 would outperform your quad-core on single-threaded tasks.
Thanks! And congrats on overclocking your quad-core to 3.6 GHz. My dad's Dell has the same exact quad-core CPU you have (I looked at your setup in your channel) and it can't be overclocked because Dell restricts it. BTW, I only know the basics of computers, I'm only 14.
actually it vaporizes so fast it forms a cushion of gas under the drops, so unless you literally cup it or continually pour it on yourself, it just slides off of you like an air hockey puck.
Its actually true.. My class went to this show and the guy who had the show put it right from the bottle and over a friend of mines arm.. Nothing happend, just repelled off.. But yeah, he should be carefull anyway
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man they r like counting down to a plane's touchdown! And how can a fucken proc reach -100+???? And guys if u want proof, ima physics student and due to the low pressure and high pressure meeting of the different temperature environments, u shud be able to see some kind of cloud over the computer case.
Its just like when a jet plane travels in high altitudes, there will be water vapor coming out from its wingtips!
Not true. Where are these pressure differentials you are talking about? The pressure throughout this system is 1 atmosphere, unless they had figured out some way of compressing the nitrogen while keeping the surrounding atmosphere at the same pressure. The reason jumbos make vapor trails is a result of the engines, not the wingtips (and no, vortexes are not temperature related).
Warm air comes out of the engines and meets the cold air of the atmosphere, which rapidly lowers its dewpoint, therefore the moisture in the exhaust condenses, forming vapor trails. Vortex's are formed by pressure differentials, but there are huge differentials needed to form that kind of effect (like hundreds of kilopascals).
READ COMMENT 3 FIRST. The only cloud formed would be if the air was still and the nitrogen vapour was made to collect in a much more dense cloud than was possible with fans and moving air in the room. The only concern with the liquid nitrogen cooling is that the processor can theoretically reach critical temperature, and start superconducting (and thats not good). Physics student, pfft.
The differentials in pressure between the above a wing and below is enough to create water, and this can contribute significantly to the formation of vapour trails. The pressure differential has to be the same as the weight of the aircraft - thats why it stays up. Watch Formula 1 racing on a humid day -- vapor trails form off of both the front and rear wings in the straight stretches (the vortex effect is also noticeable on F1 cars)-- so wereqwerty is correct there.
Just a correction, the pressure doesn't create water, It just causes it to condense out of the air. It was there all along. And I wasn't arguing with the statement about the pressure causing it, I agree with that. What I was arguing with was the statement that it would happen while overclocking a processor, which it wont.
Agreed, he was way off on that part. In trying to use words efficently, I figured it would be assumed "water" would mean "water vapour" in the context, and yes "create" was also a crappy shortcut word.
not realy, only if there was something inside the nitrogen, but just pouring.. naa it's even harmless when you spil it on the ground.. cause it'll turn into small marbels.
There is little direct contact between your skin and the liquid nitrogen because the heat from your skin forms an air cushion of boiled nitrogen that sits on your skin. This will persist until your skin gets too cold to do this anymore, and then it will hurt.
@adamXatomic Doesn't take long for that to happen, but then again I think human reaction time would be more than enough time to make sure you don't get hurt.
lol gotta think what about that condensation? i would recommend that you conformalcoat/waterproof the mobo, and figure some way to keep the cpu pins from developing moisture in the ziff socket. tried a few experiments with chilled water from freazer awhile ago, and i think thats why it failed.
TTT Athene
mrhen888 1 month ago
I don't always take screen shots, but when I do, I use a camera.
maxcmiller 7 months ago
that's crazy
WWoodyW 1 year ago
That prob. could destroy my quad core duo 2.4ghz...
Thats sooo fast! Amazing!
Zacharypwns 2 years ago
No, it would not. Your quad-core would pwn even a Pentium 4 HT clocked over 8 GHz on multi-threaded tasks. Intel focused on increasing clock speed rather than IPC with the Pentium 4, but this led to the first Pentium 4s outperformed by the Pentium III. And since your quad-core, if it's an Intel, is based on the Pentium III's microarchitecture, it will outperform the Pentium 4 even at a lower clock speed. Although an 8 GHz Pentium 4 would outperform your quad-core on single-threaded tasks.
ikilluish 2 years ago
ive got my cpu at 3.6ghz now, and you know your computer. well done :)
Zacharypwns 2 years ago
Thanks! And congrats on overclocking your quad-core to 3.6 GHz. My dad's Dell has the same exact quad-core CPU you have (I looked at your setup in your channel) and it can't be overclocked because Dell restricts it. BTW, I only know the basics of computers, I'm only 14.
ikilluish 2 years ago
yeah i got new mobo just to overclock, and my H50 cpu cooler.. and im 15 :P
Zacharypwns 2 years ago
Minus
DarkKnight00073 2 years ago
that,s nothing hyrogen condensate gas soild is zwei times as coold as lciud nitrogen
zeinbrug 3 years ago
liquid helium would be better then hydrogen as helium doesn't even turn to a liquid until 4.2 Kelvin. :D
silverrook 2 years ago
And after it sublimes and they reach a new level of nerddom, they can all talk in high pitched funny voices.
LHoT10820 2 years ago
impossible LN2 is too close to absolute 0
Trank00007 2 years ago
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motherboardlove 3 years ago
psst computers come with volume buttons
Jay12341235 3 years ago 2
perhaps he couldn't find that strange button... lol
leand2o 3 years ago
lol
Jay12341235 3 years ago
or perhaps he should remake the video with voiceovers on it so that you could hear him talk? Use the goddamn volume bar, fucking retard.
sof2pb 3 years ago
i cooled a processor with liquid N2 many years ago-- the problem I encountered was frost and condensation on the motherboard.
zerotensor 3 years ago
what a boring video...
sucks big time...
no screen caps no nothing - just some skateboard colledge kid type being a geekathon
tnick2 3 years ago
my cooling system has 5 11000 rpm motors turning @ 1:10 gear ratio i can over my cpu up
to 3 times its clock seed
mein kuolfhem zyztam hast 5 11000 rfm mutor panz
dornich @ 1:10 gaer vraio ich canst uvar mein
kfu ab zur trei dimas ist klukc zeat.
zeinbrug 3 years ago
I call bullshit
rmvvwls 3 years ago
He is licensed and certified to handle liquid nitrogen. He is also a Certified Refrigeration Expert.
pjank1 3 years ago
lol... how Sarcastic.
thebigboobie 3 years ago
what does pc stand for?
dirkje74 3 years ago
personal computer
channdizzle 3 years ago 3
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muffi04 3 years ago
pacman's cock
davide00 3 years ago 8
Your sure of that? talking the truth now? cause this shit is around - 190c that's cold.. you should get freeze burn...
MXhm91 3 years ago
lol love to see how careful these yanks are being around the liquid nitro. lol would love to see him knock the bottle over
LordNeb 3 years ago
actually it vaporizes so fast it forms a cushion of gas under the drops, so unless you literally cup it or continually pour it on yourself, it just slides off of you like an air hockey puck.
dayknowsalchemy 3 years ago
thats some weird nerd shit
professor126 3 years ago
This guy is handling liquid nitrogen without gloves, what an idiot.
cypsation 4 years ago 6
didnt even look at this comment cypsation and i agree
13yroldmodder 4 years ago
lol, I'd like to of seen him get it on his hand ;x
KiloriloFFXI 3 years ago
dosent matter it will not freze his hand unless he stick his hand in a bowl or something for a long time
amgt333 3 years ago
Its actually true.. My class went to this show and the guy who had the show put it right from the bottle and over a friend of mines arm.. Nothing happend, just repelled off.. But yeah, he should be carefull anyway
frieze91 3 years ago
eh. it's harmless unless you're pouring it over yourself or get exposed to it for longer than a second. but read my above comment.
you don't need gloves to pour something from a cup...unless you're an idiot to begin with.
dayknowsalchemy 3 years ago
I'm not saying you're wrong! but i wouldnt test it lol
LordNeb 3 years ago
@cypsation
It's in a flask, you moron.
hjjfffaa 1 year ago
@hjjfffaa
accidents can happen you douche
cypsation 1 year ago
@cypsation
Well the accident didn't happen.
hjjfffaa 1 year ago
dose it really get that hot? too where you need a liquid nitrogen reactor? a little bit of over kill huh?
hellitacklee 4 years ago 2
Of course it gets that hot!
Its 8Ghz!
SamDargue 4 years ago
geez... i wish i could do that kind of stuff with my current rig, then all i'd need is a RAM upgrade and i'd be set! lol
drifter198807 4 years ago
lol you need money aswell and the pc wont last long mebey a week orso
klote2314 3 years ago
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man they r like counting down to a plane's touchdown! And how can a fucken proc reach -100+???? And guys if u want proof, ima physics student and due to the low pressure and high pressure meeting of the different temperature environments, u shud be able to see some kind of cloud over the computer case.
Its just like when a jet plane travels in high altitudes, there will be water vapor coming out from its wingtips!
wereqwerty 4 years ago
Not true. Where are these pressure differentials you are talking about? The pressure throughout this system is 1 atmosphere, unless they had figured out some way of compressing the nitrogen while keeping the surrounding atmosphere at the same pressure. The reason jumbos make vapor trails is a result of the engines, not the wingtips (and no, vortexes are not temperature related).
rmvvwls 4 years ago
Warm air comes out of the engines and meets the cold air of the atmosphere, which rapidly lowers its dewpoint, therefore the moisture in the exhaust condenses, forming vapor trails. Vortex's are formed by pressure differentials, but there are huge differentials needed to form that kind of effect (like hundreds of kilopascals).
rmvvwls 4 years ago
READ COMMENT 3 FIRST. The only cloud formed would be if the air was still and the nitrogen vapour was made to collect in a much more dense cloud than was possible with fans and moving air in the room. The only concern with the liquid nitrogen cooling is that the processor can theoretically reach critical temperature, and start superconducting (and thats not good). Physics student, pfft.
rmvvwls 4 years ago
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spelled vapor wrong dumb ass, "vapour"??? get a fucking education you dumb fuck!
YKoz3 4 years ago
why are u angry?
CRAKIZGOOD 4 years ago 3
u have issues dude :O
ryuchao009 4 years ago
It's vapour. I checked my UK English Dictionary
slaterking1000 3 years ago
The differentials in pressure between the above a wing and below is enough to create water, and this can contribute significantly to the formation of vapour trails. The pressure differential has to be the same as the weight of the aircraft - thats why it stays up. Watch Formula 1 racing on a humid day -- vapor trails form off of both the front and rear wings in the straight stretches (the vortex effect is also noticeable on F1 cars)-- so wereqwerty is correct there.
MasterWasp74 4 years ago
this was supposed to a reply rmvvwls's third comment, but ended up here for some reason.
MasterWasp74 4 years ago
Just a correction, the pressure doesn't create water, It just causes it to condense out of the air. It was there all along. And I wasn't arguing with the statement about the pressure causing it, I agree with that. What I was arguing with was the statement that it would happen while overclocking a processor, which it wont.
Regards
rmvvwls
rmvvwls 4 years ago
Agreed, he was way off on that part. In trying to use words efficently, I figured it would be assumed "water" would mean "water vapour" in the context, and yes "create" was also a crappy shortcut word.
MasterWasp74 4 years ago
I never get tired of watching that. Continued success to TeamNexgen!
markkleb 4 years ago
lol I will so laugh if he drank the nitrogen lol
petitmacaque 4 years ago 3
how expensive is liquid nitrogen?
and would the PC melt if it didn't have the liquid Nitrogen?
xiaphus9 4 years ago 2
Its not easy to get hold of without a permit. And if the heatsink was removed, the chip would literally explode and take the motherboard with it.
SnowyAstra 4 years ago
ive done that before to an old pc... its hilarious.
bluesjunior 4 years ago
this is interesting!!:D
immortalahmed 4 years ago
Shouldn't you be wearing gloves?
welshspud 4 years ago 10
not realy, only if there was something inside the nitrogen, but just pouring.. naa it's even harmless when you spil it on the ground.. cause it'll turn into small marbels.
Marcus13Prometheus 4 years ago 3
@welshspud
There is little direct contact between your skin and the liquid nitrogen because the heat from your skin forms an air cushion of boiled nitrogen that sits on your skin. This will persist until your skin gets too cold to do this anymore, and then it will hurt.
adamXatomic 1 year ago
@adamXatomic Doesn't take long for that to happen, but then again I think human reaction time would be more than enough time to make sure you don't get hurt.
xilix 1 year ago
@xilix
i agree completely. its kind of like a reverse "see how long you can hold your hand over a flame" type of thing.
adamXatomic 1 year ago
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i think its pretty pointless to do it. and cost ALOTS of money. for lil something like that. gg
csNoxeN1337 4 years ago
mountain dew a persons best friend
yerboogieman 4 years ago 3
love how they are watching SICKO in the background
xplosivepizza 4 years ago
Those plastic tables have a lot of static charge. Bad for ESD.
Entropy56 4 years ago
tables are not plastic, rather a composite. Plastic tables would buckle under the weight of the equipment. Be smart
ddssaassaa 4 years ago
Stupid... the might as well of claimed 100 Ghz... I haven't seen anything that lame in a long time
notoncemoreagain 4 years ago
lol gotta think what about that condensation? i would recommend that you conformalcoat/waterproof the mobo, and figure some way to keep the cpu pins from developing moisture in the ziff socket. tried a few experiments with chilled water from freazer awhile ago, and i think thats why it failed.
industrysfoe 4 years ago
Boring here. No part of this video shows proof or result that they said "8 GHz". Maybe they'll present it in part 2, if I can find it.
$/X
symbolicpixel 4 years ago
Haha.. not to mention you can't hear shit throughout the entire video
nevernamed1234 4 years ago
so did they
bigbone38 4 years ago
Don't you?
nevernamed1234 4 years ago
you like to jack off
jayfeedog 4 years ago
awesome, great job guys! Move the cam a little closer though.
sake1 4 years ago
what
IceRoBt 4 years ago
i am here
khlymore 4 years ago
second
shortytooshortforu 4 years ago
Third
nevernamed1234 4 years ago
why
zaim69 4 years ago
Because they can.
fabbe95 4 years ago