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AMD Athlon II X4 630 Extreme Overclocking with LN2 by Deanzo

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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

http://www.tweaktown.com Today we see how far an AMD Athlon II X4 630 processor can be pushed when cooled to minus 180 degrees celcius with LN2 extreme cooling. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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  • what was the thing you were spreading into the motherboard?

  • Im not a chemist but i would think i would be wearing gloves or something if i was pouring liquid nitrogen into a container

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  • @intensetional in other terms if you pass liquid nitrogen in your hand quickly nothing will hapend because it didnt had time to cooldown the temperature of your hand

  • @intensetional liquid nitrogen only freezes your hand if you keep in contact whit it for too long

  • fuck me this music is shit

  • This "music" drives my crazy and jeha it's fucking stupid not wearing gloves by using this oxigen. But it's his health so don't care

  • @C210288A you dont know what overclocking is learn then comment

  • @C210288A it's not gaming lol

  • so when i play a game i must put liquid nitrogen at every 5 min ?! :| i would stay to fans.

  • @intensetional As long as you don't stick you hand in the thermals you will be fine

  • @pacsmile

    A clear coat to prevent short circuiting the MB

  • Well if u have a can of liquid nitrogen laying around the house, no u know what u can do with it, coole the shit out of your old shity pc. Will it blend, that is the question?

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