Epic respect to whoever made/mastered this video, They made all this shit look exciting! I mean I know it's awesome that they can clock it that high but when watching liquid is fun you know they're good
They make overclocking sound so intense. I need to play some crazy music and zoom in and out on my computer when I increase my voltages. Lol, if they can making overclocking sound this intense, I wonder what they would do when build a computer.
I've always owned Intel but I've got to tell you I really want to go AMD my friends ask me for build advice and after researching it AMD chips have so much power for smaller price especially with budget builds. Not to mention I love rooting for the underdog.
Yeap, less resistance in the way of substance "slowing down" so that the electrons can travel faster and easier throughout the atoms in the processor, where they can reach higher frequencys. At 0 kelvin all matter stops moving making somewhat weird and unknown space where all kinds of fun stuff happens. ( 0 kelvin = -273,15 °C)
I remember the first time AMD did something like this, it was out in the desert where the shattered the world overclocking record with the Phenom II X4 940. That' prompted me to get that chip. I still love it even if it can't use DDR3. I have 8GB of OCZ Reaper DDR2, I'll be good for at least 4-5 years and that 940, it's the shit!!!
@JkNone 'but yes people could walk long distances but still we try to get faster and faster methods dont we?' - maybe, or maybe we find faster methods cause the current method is completely used up. last time i checked there was no bottle necks in walking that if worked out would make walking faster, there by not needing to find another means
im thinking it has something to do witht the metal being less or more resistanant to electrictly at lower temps which makes it move easyer then again i dont know what im talking about
That means that you have an AM2 motherboard, which you can use with the Phenom 9600 but doing so would incur in a pretty bad power loss. I would strongly recommend that you get an AM2+ motherboard. They are pretty cheap on Newegg. Cheapest AM2+ motherboards with 5200 M/T (from Newegg): ASRock A780LM AM2+ Micro ATX: $54.99 JetWay JPA78VM5-H-LF AM2+: $56.99 AMD Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition: $89.99 Hope this helped. :)
It does support AM2+ processors, but, like the new AM3 Ready/AM2+ motherboards, it doesn't support all the specifications. For example, if you use an AM2+/AM3 Ready motherboard you won't be able to use DDR3 RAM. Your motherboard is AM2+ Ready but not an AM2+ motherboard. Having said that, the Phenom 9600 will work but it will be restricted to 2000 M/T even though the processor is made to run at 3600 M/T. This will mean a power decrease of about 15-20% due to a highly decreased bandwidth.
Delus1on77, I think there is a place for pushing the extreme overclocking, for the same reason there's a place for building extremely fast cars: speed, power..fun. Pushing the envelope in order to witness the limits of current technology. It's also allows AMD to market both the versatility and affordability of their platform. I agree that most 'power users' would never be doing this at home; they'd go for safer and more economically viable solutions, such as 'GPGPU' processing.
DAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNNN! I wanna get my hands onto one of those systems! Did I hear them say they were using a Phenom x2? Why not try a six core?
@pika198 it would be like the old badman series like KLICK when he puts in the video card. and wan he bands a pin of the cpu than it wil be "HO CRAP" or "BENDED"
"GEEKS!" I hear some of you guys shout out. Well, at first glance maybe they are indeed...but...to me they're almost scientists in training. Because on the way of their experiments, in a "learning by fun" fashion, they learn a buttload of chemistry like melting points, specific characteristics of elements, etc. Science profits a lot from (some say: crazy) guys like these, mind you.
@pika198 lol your a muppet its unbelievable , nitrogen cooling is the future and this project has had alot of money put into it , its also the future for computing running at high frequency. Its more complex then it seems , i'd like to see you get 7ghz on a computer , oh no you can't ..
@pika198 rofl prove you can do that , upload a video , if you've provide sufficient evidence i'll take my hat off to you. and hey i'll subscribe and fave all oyur vids And i said nitrogen is the future you simply highlighted that , bear in mind this was uploaded a year ago , they've done alot more since then
Intel with core 2 and 9xx i7 had no chance 1st Gaming power AMD CPU at same clock win therefore intel had made this low performance cheat / fakeing or anti AMD Chip (mainly CPUs) optimizing possibly include in many PC appl., therefore AMD CPUs can not work faster (it's strange it looks like deceptive business practice if such intel core should be faster than AMD but the predecessor was the Pentium M and it was not faster than a Athlon XP for a long time) 2nd clockable over 7 GHz etc. full stop.
Time for Kingpin to get ahold of the FX 9590 And overclock that sh*t to 8.7GHz or higher. Same thing for Radeon 7990s
+Internet Current OC World record is held by a FX 8370 @ 8722.78 Mhz
@@cockatoo010 Not anymore :D After so many years, intel took the lead with i9-13900 @ 8812.85 MHz
It is only to convey the excitement of actually being there!
Epic respect to whoever made/mastered this video, They made all this shit look exciting! I mean I know it's awesome that they can clock it that high but when watching liquid is fun you know they're good
They make overclocking sound so intense. I need to play some crazy music and zoom in and out on my computer when I increase my voltages. Lol, if they can making overclocking sound this intense, I wonder what they would do when build a computer.
this would make a kick ass show
I've always owned Intel but I've got to tell you I really want to go AMD my friends ask me for build advice and after researching it AMD chips have so much power for smaller price especially with budget builds. Not to mention I love rooting for the underdog.
oh i havent heard that. thanks for telling me ill have to look that up
Yeap, less resistance in the way of substance "slowing down" so that the electrons can travel faster and easier throughout the atoms in the processor, where they can reach higher frequencys.
At 0 kelvin all matter stops moving making somewhat weird and unknown space where all kinds of fun stuff happens. ( 0 kelvin = -273,15 °C)
They should use CC100 by Envirotrol to insulate... white paint, not clear like they'd like, but still great stuff.
u dont need to boot windows to update bios, u can also update bios thru the bios itself not sure how for ur model, check ur manual
I remember the first time AMD did something like this, it was out in the desert where the shattered the world overclocking record with the Phenom II X4 940. That' prompted me to get that chip. I still love it even if it can't use DDR3. I have 8GB of OCZ Reaper DDR2, I'll be good for at least 4-5 years and that 940, it's the shit!!!
So nerdy, yet so cool!
@JkNone
'but yes people could walk long distances but still we try to get faster and faster methods dont we?'
- maybe, or maybe we find faster methods cause the current method is completely used up. last time i checked there was no bottle necks in walking that if worked out would make walking faster, there by not needing to find another means
im thinking it has something to do witht the metal being less or more resistanant to electrictly at lower temps which makes it move easyer then again i dont know what im talking about
Wanna see the 42 TWKR show up on ebay sometime. I guess if I had one, and sold it I could pay my rent for 10 months LOL
That means that you have an AM2 motherboard, which you can use with the Phenom 9600 but doing so would incur in a pretty bad power loss. I would strongly recommend that you get an AM2+ motherboard. They are pretty cheap on Newegg.
Cheapest AM2+ motherboards with 5200 M/T (from Newegg):
ASRock A780LM AM2+ Micro ATX:
$54.99
JetWay JPA78VM5-H-LF AM2+:
$56.99
AMD Phenom X4 9600 Black Edition:
$89.99
Hope this helped. :)
It does support AM2+ processors, but, like the new AM3 Ready/AM2+ motherboards, it doesn't support all the specifications. For example, if you use an AM2+/AM3 Ready motherboard you won't be able to use DDR3 RAM. Your motherboard is AM2+ Ready but not an AM2+ motherboard. Having said that, the Phenom 9600 will work but it will be restricted to 2000 M/T even though the processor is made to run at 3600 M/T. This will mean a power decrease of about 15-20% due to a highly decreased bandwidth.
Delus1on77, I think there is a place for pushing the extreme overclocking, for the same reason there's a place for building extremely fast cars: speed, power..fun. Pushing the envelope in order to witness the limits of current technology. It's also allows AMD to market both the versatility and affordability of their platform.
I agree that most 'power users' would never be doing this at home; they'd go for safer and more economically viable solutions, such as 'GPGPU' processing.
very very nice job dudes
DAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMNNNNNNNNN! I wanna get my hands onto one of those systems! Did I hear them say they were using a Phenom x2? Why not try a six core?
@Mxsmanic it was helium ;D
I Really doubt you got Phenom II 42 TWKR in your rig..
Nice overclocking.
Great performances...Amazing!!!
how about reset ur bos setting,i can do it by reset the jumper
nicely done bro
its fun to see how much of a beating these can take
that's actually a good idea
The Phantom ln² pot, i go order myself one
But will it blend?
@pika198 it would be like the old badman series like KLICK when he puts in the video card. and wan he bands a pin of the cpu than it wil be "HO CRAP" or "BENDED"
show the cpu-z validation
I can smell this hitting the algorithm
8? You mean on those old P4/Celerons? -__-'
@pika198 Something similar to a hardcore and serious version of Orange County Choppers, except about computer ans case modding, lol.
"GEEKS!" I hear some of you guys shout out. Well, at first glance maybe they are indeed...but...to me they're almost scientists in training. Because on the way of their experiments, in a "learning by fun" fashion, they learn a buttload of chemistry like melting points, specific characteristics of elements, etc. Science profits a lot from (some say: crazy) guys like these, mind you.
@zinodikudu Liquid Hydrogen inflames when contact with the air.
wow =0!!! nice overclocking
phenom II rlz
@drKlitzman Mine does that in 9,xx sec @ 4,2 Ghz 24/7. But AMD and Intel you cant compare in super pi. They are different.
Nope. 7GHz has never been hit on all 4 cores.
AMD stated themselves that some of the 7GHz validations were fake
The TWKR is a handpicked 955 phenom... Not a whole new chip. No joke, the 7GHz record was broken with a 955 not a TWKR.
If only AMD made 4890 X2 and possibly put four of those in crossfire x
Turbo Button!
but that wouldn't really work out ... it will take up alot more space and take more heat sink or even a giant one but easier to over clock!
No Matrix and no Cyborgs??? OMG!!
Now only SSE4.2 SSE5, then it would be the best results per colck what a PC can bring. Bulldozer Core FTW
Me here forgetting AMD's full name
i hope so to
it's 7ghz now
This is what AMD is able to do !!!!!!!
But i think hipro5 is better overclocker than K|ngp|n
Liquid Helium, pssh. Liquid Hydrogen! :D
I LOVE AMD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very good :D
I meant in the future
just get a huge processor xD more surface area!
Terrahertz? Hahaha, dream on.
AMD FTW!!!!
awesome
I know what the nitrogen does! It cools!
Go AMD
@drKlitzman your i7 can also fart and blow up
it all about the quality
AMD Phenom II X4 955 $210 3.2Ghz
its not about the quantity
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 $350 3 Ghz
comparison not even
maratar kik hall paritkako
First over clock in world 😂
i can do it by pressing a button on the backplate ^_^
2020 watch
*drools...
do you mean that amd is not reliable???
wtf is that music? maybe bit too dramatic to this...
@pika198 lol your a muppet its unbelievable , nitrogen cooling is the future and this project has had alot of money put into it , its also the future for computing running at high frequency. Its more complex then it seems , i'd like to see you get 7ghz on a computer , oh no you can't ..
ояебу! они разуплотнили гелий! риальни воены!1100 пыщщщщь!
@pika198 rofl prove you can do that , upload a video , if you've provide sufficient evidence i'll take my hat off to you. and hey i'll subscribe and fave all oyur vids And i said nitrogen is the future you simply highlighted that , bear in mind this was uploaded a year ago , they've done alot more since then
-200c - -250c
What a sad waste of precious helium.
zzz....oh i can make a cpu pretty fast..i wasted a min and a half on this :(
Don't like: don't watch. Simple as that.
Intel with core 2 and 9xx i7 had no chance 1st Gaming power AMD CPU at same clock win therefore intel had made this low performance cheat / fakeing or anti AMD Chip (mainly CPUs) optimizing possibly include in many PC appl., therefore AMD CPUs can not work faster (it's strange it looks like deceptive business practice if such intel core should be faster than AMD but the predecessor was the Pentium M and it was not faster than a Athlon XP for a long time) 2nd clockable over 7 GHz etc. full stop.
Core 2 fail