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Q9550 -93°C Rampage Extreme CPU Overclocking

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2008

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 OC
Mobo: Asus Rampage Extreme
RAM: OCZ Paper DDR3 1600 2x2GB
GPU: ATI HD 4870x2 Gainward OC

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  • looks like ur cpu temp sensors are busted

  • By the way, no operating part of a computer would ever be -93c.

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  • @Nater389 This is not true. Google liquid nitrogen extreme OC...

  • well my latopt is almost 1 year ago i7 cpu and its always 90c +

  • he's using thermal electric module!

  • Sensor is broken, if it was that low he would have insulation and frost all over the damn place. But it is possible. Hook up a Phase change cooler to a water cooling CPU block with thermal epoxy in place of a rad and circulate acetone instead of water.

  • Rule #1 of PC cooling - you can not get colder than ambient temps with out added energy cooling. Like refrigeration systems or liquid nitrogen. Even the best water system will only get as low as room temp.

    Moral of the story, broken CPU temp sensor.

  • @sotiri2

    It would work

  • @Nater389 u have no idea - have u ever seen someone who does some hardcore overclocking?

  • @Nater389 It wont even work :) 

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