youtube.com — Team Finland and Pete Hardman and Sami Makinen from AMD, use a combination of liquid nitrogen and liquid helium to reach CPU tempertures of -232 degrees Celsius in order to attain CPU clock speeds of 6.5GHz and smashing the world record for 3DMarks with 45,474 3DMarks in a test.
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danthepiercerJan 25, 2009
dumbass.
beabisJan 25, 2009
No need to run that mega-bloatware when you can use Foxit.
aque0usJan 25, 2009
"... analysis suggests that for most problems quantum computers would surpass conventional ones only slightly."The Limits of Quantum Computers - SciAm March '08
zaeboesJan 26, 2009
I'm pretty sure electrons move faster through superconductors, which is what these chips become when cooled with liquid helium. BTW, I'm not an engineering major, so don't quote me on that.
sanosuke001Jan 26, 2009
I'm waiting for the AM3 Phenom II 3ghz version in April before I do any upgrades.
sanosuke001Jan 26, 2009
900C would melt an aluminum heatsink...
redsquareeJan 26, 2009
I didn't threaten anything, I wrote what I already done. Your commentary is unnecessary and inaccurate. The geeks are walking.