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AMD Phenom II Overclocked to 6.3GHz, S.F. Event, 12-5-08

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If you enjoyed seeing the Premier of Dragon Technology in San Francisco, now you can see Dragon Technology shatter 7GHz! in this stunning sequel | http://links.amd.com/7Fang | At an event in San Francisco, AMD overclockers used liquid nitrogen to help overclock the upcoming AMD Phenom II processor to 6.3GHz. The new processor will become part of the "Dragon" platform from AMD.

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  • amd keeps us from going broke for performance!

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  • eat this AMD!... find were are the crappy amd processors at the benchmark ladder cpubenchmark(dot)net

  • i love AMD cuz it cheap & reasonable price than Intel product and the best is good for gaming too..

  • @sxnoss40 This was a while ago.... anyways nobody should be spending time making a post grammar perfect. Use some imagination you spelling... police

  • @yugi304 maybe if you has a slight hint of good grammar and spelling someone would take you seriously..

  • AMD is the best,

  • 60 frames per second the human eye ya nob ed

  • Hah Pop'd the 3.6Ghz mark on my X4 955 last night. Stock voltage

    On air coolin'

    hah fuck some intel

  • if thats what you want to think....ok.

  • Films are recorded at 24FPS because that's where the human eye see's it as fluid. You can tell the difference between 20 and 40FPS, but anything around 50FPS is almost indistinguishable from 100FPS+.

  • lol who told you that?

    Should watch that episode of mythbusters.

    Eyes see as a constant, there is no "frame per second" it's just a constant consistent flow to the brain.

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