The chip was not designed to dissipate that amount of heat and more likely when overclocking it to that extreme the efficiency goes way down and you end up making way more heat than a modern processor of the same speed which is designed to run at that speed.
@@furkanunsal5814 yes 14 years ago ... how our CPU's stagnated and we can say thank you to AMD that they release us from that Intel Scam hostage over the years.
@@allxtend4005 yeah compatition is always a good thing but I never prefer intel over amd or amd over intel. I want them to both survive and compete to release even better cpus
Its 2007 , my dad passed away , i got into electronics , hacking , and ham radio , i came across this video , and it was the coolest thing for a 14 year old kid overclocking stuff back then , i was in 8 grade , now 16 years later i came across this video again and brought back so many memories ..
@@bharatmadho3742 "Songs used in this video: 00:00 - 00:40 Path to Nowhere - Anvil 00:40 - 02:34 Aryx - Karsten Koch 02:34 - 03:36 LoVE Me ! - AceCream "
That 5ghz was indeed legendary on a single core. It’s quite amazing how far we’ve come. My current rig the 13900k, 24 cores & 32 threads, regularly boasting over 5ghz. Wonder what the cpu landscape will be like in the next 16 years.
Even my now ancient i7 4770K from 10 years ago can maintain a very nice 4.5 GHz w/ 1.3 V with a liquid metal delid on a single fan Hyper 212 Evo. Never hits 70 C even under unrealistic pinning of the CPU at constant 100% Paired with my Aorus GTX 1080 it's still doing okay today but I imagine that will soon change with how core hungry games are getting. I can't afford a new PC though so just going to keep making due haha.
@@2K-Tanive got amd phenom ii x4 695 and the previus owneer overclocked it to 3,8 GHz, i dont know how hot its getting, but it has a riduculus cooling setup ontop of it so i thibk it does not even throttle. Still plays newer versions of minecraft (with optimization mods) fairly well
In the 90s there were the 80486 CPUs, many small shops already sold them overclocked from 33mhz to 75mhz ... if the cpu was of excellent quality, sometimes it could even reach 120 mhz ... to give an example it's like overclocking an i3 and turn it into an i7
Granpa: "You kids have it too good I tells Ya! Back in my day if you wanted to play Crysis vanilla, you needed liquid nitrogen and we walked 20 miles in the snow to get it"
I remember seeing this 15 years ago and being completely blown away. Now my CPU reaches 5ghz easily to shave off a few millisecs when opening firefox. But this music is still engraved into my memories
so, according to Maxxpi^2, a pentium 4 @ 2.00 ghz makes 460 mflops. An intel core i7 4790k makes about 96 Gflops, according to techlabs. the pentium makes around 230 mflops per 1 ghz. Lets say flops scale perfectly. there are 1,000 mflops in a gflop. lets say the 4790k was boosting to about 4.2 ghz using all four cores. the i7 makes 96,000 mflops. 96,000/4.2 is about 23,000. The i7 outputs about 23,000 gflops per 1 ghz. with this information, we can compare compute performance. if you wanted to reach the intel core i7's performance at 1 ghz, you would need to clock the pentium at 23,000/230, which is 100ghz. If you wanted to match the i7's performance at full throttle, you would need to clock it at 96,000/230, which is about 421. the pentium 4 would need to be clocked at 421 ghz. this is without hyperthreading on an early pentium 4, later netburst CPUs, and ones with hyperthreading improved compute performance massively, hence the much reduced answer above of 95 ghz. still a LITTLE impractical, though.
This is the music I hear in my mind when I set my performance settings to the max! 😂 👊🏻😈 Pentium 4 overclocked at 5Ghz: 💪🏻😈 Actual i7 and i9 same thing: 🤒 🔥 😂 👍🏻
We are at 32 ghz. Look into the amd threadripper series. Ghz is simply how many billions of cycles the computer chip can complete per second. Modern chips have spilt these cycles up over up to 128 cores in order to reach higher multi core speeds. It’s better for rendering, but not so much gaming
@@GungKrisna12 the cool thing is that they actually do most of the time! Fps games will usually run across about 4 cores, splitting different rendering maps across them. Some games, such as vr chat, use many as there are tons of different assets to load that can be divided
Then there's my six-core i7 running at 4.7 GHz on air. Nice to see how technology went in the past 10 years. Wonder what it's going to be like in 10 more.
get an intel g3258 anvirseary edition, its UNLOCKED, u can push it from its stock 3.5ghz? to 4.7ghz with 2 cores with h100i cooler and get loads temp around 50-60c, its amazing
It feels weird that you can find videos that have been 15 years on this site already. TH-cam has been around for a long time now, but it still feels like it's this new magic thing that I'm happy for.
@@doltBmB Core 2 was still in its infancy in 2007. You're right in that the first-gen Core i-series would come out in late 2008, but it wouldn't replace Core 2 on a large scale until 2009-2010.
We may need a i9 CPU that has a quite processing speed (GHz). Somehow they don't hit an unbelievable heatless, although they have an insane processing speed. They at most hit 95 degree or something.
Consumer grade cooling equipment may have become more efficient, but I don't think there was much improvement in overclocker cooling setups. Liquid nitrogen in a copper pipe is still the way to go, afaik.
Legend has it that back in the day, there was a magic DVD we all shared with each other, with everything that created 4chan later on. This video is still on it.
@@fss1704 Yeah, there was always a guy of a guy some friend knew. One guy had a bunch of nudes from the hood, the other one had cracked games, mp3, flash pranks etc...but that one dvd had it all. Later on, as people used it, it changed its own form as ppl added more stuff of their own findings. It takes its place in one of a few boxes with stuff from maybe 21years ago with an old 533mhz 32mb 4gb hdd intel computer from the day, sleeping silently.
@@l3_p14f9 Would you have a copy or a reference i can find? i vaguely remember reading this reference to this dvd back in 2008 and it seems awesome, i forgot to download or search it at the time, i remember having a friend that had this but i didn't have the opportunity to rip it, instead i borrowed a jackass DVD from him and forgot about this DVD.
@@l3_p14f9 Holy hell i miss those bluetooth days.... every one that lived it knows it was truly a golden age, goddamn i miss the excitation with MP3 players and mp4 players mp5 and shit.... fucking iphone fucked it all up.
@@fss1704 There is a copy about a few hundred miles from me laying in a box, but I doubt it's readable. I did get some 10.000 gp tabs recovered from a dvd from 2009 using a data extraction tool but this is like, much much older, we're talking 2002-2003 here. There are a few breadcrumbs online, but honestly, they all look very undesirable, if you catch my drift. If it ever surfaces, sure thing I'll send you the iso, but have in mind this dvd is not from your part of the world.
@@PrzeszczepiX oh, come on, we did a great step into Litography, but newer windows is still lag like old win 98. Even on a proper setups, bshit evolution. We need software to work like and old WinXP, not like Linux during 90s
@@BANDERAZZ07RUSagree Im rolled back to win10, win11 since 3 Last updates has become impossible to use. So much bugs, long boot time. With nvme, 32gb ram and 5 5600
I'm so impressed that this managed to find its way into my recommended. Crazy how quickly technology evolves and how far we've come from even 14 years ago
That's impressive how technology achieved some records like this back 18 years ago And today getting a processor to 5.3GHz is so easy Technology is just amazing
@@Kachigga-rs7yh you can probably just search "extreme overclock" to find more recent liquid nitrogen cooling vids. I don't think anyone has broken 10gHz yet tho
@wyon Proccesors are getting effecient. Ryzens can run 6 cores at 4+ghz with 65W. I dont know how the scalling works, but that comes down 10ishW per core. So running single core at 10Ghz should not require that much. That doesnt mean it would be faster than SMT enabled 6 cores runing at even punny 2Ghz. But that said times have changed with now focus on doing more per hertz not on increasing the frequency. Its more about efficency now.
@@ajaygrover4499 a agree with your last part. But you might want to consider that Powerdraw does not equal = Stock draw per core*cores*frequency But it (often) is a steeper (than linear) curve for frequency. However cores can (at least with Zen2 and 3) be added with more scalability. For example: my R5 3600 draws 65-80W and a TR3990X can draw a bit above 280W with 64cores and similar perf. per core. So at worst in efficient Multithreaded workloads, the TR can be more than twice as efficient than the R5 (maybe in part because of binning but not all) So at the end of the day, getting an R5 to above 5Ghz all core (if that's even possible) might give you the same power draw as a 3990x with more cores and ~7x the performance. I am no electroengineer, but I would doubt that even a single core CPU on modern nodes could get above 7Ghz efficiently, and that is why even Intel have abandoned their top GHz marketing for better IPC. But that's just my take :)
@@shadowkillz9606 Yeah I was just astonished by how 2003 is already 18 years ago... wow... Anyway yes I remember those years, Pentiums everywhere inside simple but robust white cases, I really miss them :(
@@samueleproiettimicozzi8134 It's a simpler time back then. Play with your friends, go back home and play on your PS2 then try to play Minesweeper on the family PC, ending it with some good ol' MS Paint. Technology progresses and I'm happy, but it's simply simpler back then.
Never forget, Pentium 4 with a 128mb graphic card but endless fun and memories. Now even with 16gb Vram and the most high-end cpu still never seems enough.
just don't play the latest AAA games. You can play billions of older games and there are also plenty of new games that don't require insane specs to play. Honestly im having so much fun playing old games and other smaller new ones. I couldn't give a crap about any AAA game made by the big dogs. All they have are fancy graphics. There so many other fun games out there
For anyone else looking, these are the songs in order: Anvil - Path to Nowhere th-cam.com/video/KywFQaahO0I/w-d-xo.html karsten - aryx th-cam.com/video/epGeFHsupJM/w-d-xo.html AceCream - LoVe Me! th-cam.com/video/4AdodjqQoRk/w-d-xo.html
@@nisharrasul5210 right :)? I remember beating the game on hard in the older resident evils and being rewarded a infinite rocket launcher. Games today just don’t do that. I guess some good games still do that.
Documenting(2024): we reached 9.1 Ghz through overclocking. Kinda disappointing for me as a layman. It took 17 years to go from 5 to 9.1. But it may looks great for a techie who knows about it. May you tube again recommend this video after 17 years😊.
The most random TH-cam recommendation and it took me here 18yrs later
yep
Me toooooooo
18h and i see ypur comment
Same here
We are really all geek here
What i'm doing here ? 14 years !!!! Long long time ago i can still remember, Thank you TH-cam for recomending me this after 14 years
omg you still comenting
i am too
Me 3
M8
I was 1 yr old when this video is posted........lol😄
2003 5ghz cooling: one of the coldest substances on the entire planet
2021 5ghz cooling: F A N
2003*
@@ZekiPlus youtube didnt exist in 2003
@@CreatorPolar The video is from 2003 but was taken from Tom's Hardware
Just before the first x86 dual cores started to emerge.
I remember i seen this video before ...
crazy how now a days we are pushing near 6ghz with basic coolers, tech has come a long way
"Basic coolers" literally AIO 320MM Lmao
@@kevinyoliveira68 thats pretty basic now a days lol most people have tower coolers or AIOs
Only 6ghz? lol
@@Yourfam4uthat cooler uses liquid gas (maybe liquid Nitrogen or Helium) lol it's not basic but extreme cooler
The chip was not designed to dissipate that amount of heat and more likely when overclocking it to that extreme the efficiency goes way down and you end up making way more heat than a modern processor of the same speed which is designed to run at that speed.
Camera quality is still better than bank security footage today
lol
Lmao
XD
XD YES
Fax
amazing that 14 years later you can buy an 8 core running at 5.1ghz
Threadrippers exist too
@@lotekchapra so what is the max of we super cool it like in the video
so they have done something 14 years ahead of the time.
@@furkanunsal5814 yes 14 years ago ... how our CPU's stagnated and we can say thank you to AMD that they release us from that Intel Scam hostage over the years.
@@allxtend4005 yeah compatition is always a good thing but I never prefer intel over amd or amd over intel. I want them to both survive and compete to release even better cpus
- Man, you've got some cpu in your nitrogen
- ...
Lmao
Its 2007 , my dad passed away , i got into electronics , hacking , and ham radio , i came across this video , and it was the coolest thing for a 14 year old kid overclocking stuff back then , i was in 8 grade , now 16 years later i came across this video again and brought back so many memories ..
Anything new?
Nice story
How many Presidents since then??
@@alexsky88749 probably around three fifty
Imagine you're a part of this video and get it recommended 14 years later when you completely forgot this video exists
@@theogaspar209 same it's like 2 or 3 months older than me
@@kwinsch9399 It’s 2 months older than me lmao.
Shut the fuck up
@@gerardmontero1078 ok bot
@@gerardmontero1078 Woah.. Chill the fuck out.
That early 2000’s techno is simply nostalgic
2nd track is from 1995.
It's more trance. Someone trackID?
@@bharatmadho3742
"Songs used in this video:
00:00 - 00:40 Path to Nowhere - Anvil
00:40 - 02:34 Aryx - Karsten Koch
02:34 - 03:36 LoVE Me ! - AceCream "
@@therru5943 legend!
it's actually trance
That retro music justifies the era of this video😂
The first thing I thought
Na ah, this music doesn't fit late 2000's. It has more of a 80s vibe.
@@ikielinsesi1843 Nah it definitely fits the time. It’s not late 2000s, but 2003 by the way
the music is called aryx
Now its using on keygen's background song
That 5ghz was indeed legendary on a single core.
It’s quite amazing how far we’ve come. My current rig the 13900k, 24 cores & 32 threads, regularly boasting over 5ghz.
Wonder what the cpu landscape will be like in the next 16 years.
potentially it'd be quantum computer? who knows? hehehe
Even my now ancient i7 4770K from 10 years ago can maintain a very nice 4.5 GHz w/ 1.3 V with a liquid metal delid on a single fan Hyper 212 Evo. Never hits 70 C even under unrealistic pinning of the CPU at constant 100% Paired with my Aorus GTX 1080 it's still doing okay today but I imagine that will soon change with how core hungry games are getting. I can't afford a new PC though so just going to keep making due haha.
Pentium 4 is double pumped, so 5Ghz => 10Ghz ALU speed! Netburst was a special architecture...
@@2K-Tanive got amd phenom ii x4 695 and the previus owneer overclocked it to 3,8 GHz, i dont know how hot its getting, but it has a riduculus cooling setup ontop of it so i thibk it does not even throttle. Still plays newer versions of minecraft (with optimization mods) fairly well
But can it run Crysis? Maybe only the Midlife version 😂
moral: overclocking those days was like preparing for a nuclear test
They still do the same things
In the 90s there were the 80486 CPUs, many small shops already sold them overclocked from 33mhz to 75mhz ... if the cpu was of excellent quality, sometimes it could even reach 120 mhz ... to give an example it's like overclocking an i3 and turn it into an i7
to get a normal frequency for today.
Nowadays someone over lock an AMD FX clue to 8 GHz !! Holy shit that insane.
I saw this 16 years ago, now, 16 years after, TH-cam recommends it to me. Nice.
AHSUIUADOJDSASKJDKAAS
True
Me too m8. This is the kind of videos I used to watch back then
Same here but with an additional year
@@hcli6901 same here
They are recommending this after 14 years to make you feel appreciation of how good you got it now
Or they are recommending it because the heat output of these chips is similar to 11th gen
@@iClone101 DAMN SON
lol
Wait what how on earth are you writing LOL faces??
20 years after this and I'm still impressed.
People, what have you forgotten here?!?!?
14 years ago, dude...how time flies. Back then, giving stars instead of likes was still a thing
I remember, the web text was all thick and the videos all shitty, and it was like a gift from heaven when 720p came out lol
I think the video was made in 2003
@@akromimubarok6626 Maybe, and posted in 2007
I was 3 dude
1 thing
2say
3days grace
4eva
5stars
The old good youtube vids, back then it was all straight and simple to the point and informative with great background music
@@vncntw7626 and that emote
@@windose11 : awesome :
(dont add the spaces between them)
It still is like that
Stop being a fucking normie
Seems like the type of cooler you’d need to run 11k series chips just on a base clock
Yah
Samr
Here before this gets 10k likes?
awesome
@Thraze Gaming oh hello
Proof that old video were exciting and straight to the point.
Granpa: "You kids have it too good I tells Ya! Back in my day if you wanted to play Crysis vanilla, you needed liquid nitrogen and we walked 20 miles in the snow to get it"
Thank you for the good laugh
"... and we didn't get it, because we couldn't afford it"
Climb hill upward both ways
@@AverageXennpai
(With no shoes on)
On hover boards that dont hover
_"How to run Cyber Punk 2077 on LOW END PC"_ tutorials be like:
MMMMMMM LMFAO
lmao
Still, it wouldn't run
Hehe
its more like "How to run Cyberpunk 2077 on a CALCULATOR 2021 [WORKING]"
Old school editing! old school trance! Old school hardware?? Thanks YT algorithm for showing me this piece of gold
Fr 🔥🔥🔥😎
@Victor Arez 1998-2010 would be more fair
@Victor Arez I wasn't around back then. I was born in '98, but I do remember trance from the early 90s to 2002-ish was the bomb
I wish you can search for videos 10 years or older
@Victor Arez yes agree, but trance is still great until now, try listen to Gouryella! you'll love it
anyone here in 2025? (youtube recommended me this)
We were all overwhelmed by TH-cam's recommendations. I love TH-cam for that.
Yes 💯
Yup
Yeees
yessir
2007: Yea we use the coldest substance to cool off our 5GHZ chipset
2021: *INTEL STOCK COOLER*
the video is actually from 2003
@@glowner7878 that's so boss. And I was like a pen 4 in 2007...something ain't right lol
@@Fractal_blip I didn't know Pen 4s could comment on TH-cam.
@@Fractal_blip You’re a Pentium 4? Ha, I’m an i9 11th gen. get pooped on
@@imdisturbeddd1625 lol
When I was a child, overclocking always meant something like this in my head. And the image stayed for a long time.
With or without that kind of techno music ?
Without music, there's no cooling
Did it stay, because it was frozen?
th-cam.com/video/4956YWdHU3I/w-d-xo.html part 2
When you cannot afford to buy both a gaming pc and a fridge: *gaming fridge*
Sounds like it can run Skyrim.
Salut
And there's a Samsung for that
@@silaghiandrei6000 sal🤜🤛
I remember seeing this 15 years ago and being completely blown away. Now my CPU reaches 5ghz easily to shave off a few millisecs when opening firefox. But this music is still engraved into my memories
Is Firefox still safe to use?
@@newbluerugbyno
@@newbluerugby Sure, it's in active development and they seem to keep on top of things.
@@newbluerugby it's still updated regularly and works with everything
Songs used in this video:
00:00 - 00:40 Path to Nowhere - Anvil
00:40 - 02:34 Aryx - Karsten Koch
02:34 - 03:36 LoVE Me ! - AceCream
Thank you!
Thx!
thanks
agradecido amigo
thank you
If my calculation was right, you need to overclock your Pentium 4 HT to around 94 to 95GHz to get the Speed of a i7-4790k.
Are we talking about the original P4 or the P4 HT?
ImmerDieserBrian P4 HT sorry i can do this calculation with P4 too. Want to know it?
I do
exactly, the modern software uses more cores as an advantage than CPU speed.
so, according to Maxxpi^2, a pentium 4 @ 2.00 ghz makes 460 mflops. An intel core i7 4790k makes about 96 Gflops, according to techlabs.
the pentium makes around 230 mflops per 1 ghz.
Lets say flops scale perfectly.
there are 1,000 mflops in a gflop.
lets say the 4790k was boosting to about 4.2 ghz using all four cores. the i7 makes 96,000 mflops. 96,000/4.2 is about 23,000. The i7 outputs about 23,000 gflops per 1 ghz.
with this information, we can compare compute performance. if you wanted to reach the intel core i7's performance at 1 ghz, you would need to clock the pentium at 23,000/230, which is 100ghz.
If you wanted to match the i7's performance at full throttle, you would need to clock it at 96,000/230, which is about 421. the pentium 4 would need to be clocked at 421 ghz.
this is without hyperthreading on an early pentium 4, later netburst CPUs, and ones with hyperthreading improved compute performance massively, hence the much reduced answer above of 95 ghz.
still a LITTLE impractical, though.
This is the music which gives each CPU unlimited power.
This is the music I hear in my mind when I set my performance settings to the max! 😂 👊🏻😈
Pentium 4 overclocked at 5Ghz: 💪🏻😈
Actual i7 and i9 same thing: 🤒 🔥
😂 👍🏻
th-cam.com/video/4956YWdHU3I/w-d-xo.html part 2
This is the truth right here.
Correct
2007 : 5Ghz on pentium 4 with liquid nitrogen
2024 : 9Ghz on i9 14900KS with 900L of liquid nitrogen baby
6ghz with liquid or a good fan
2003*
They did promise 10Ghz, just the deadline was 20 years ago
2010: air cooling
2015: water cooling
2077: l i q u i d n i t r o g e n c o o l i n g
2003.
Then build a pc in Antarctica
2177 LIQUID HELIUM-3 COOLING
@@dakool2173
See you in 14 years when the youtube algorithm will find us again.
Dont forget me
Be strong and don't die until we met again
:D
See ya
:) 14 years
2007 : In 2021 we will get to 32GHZ
2021 : 32 cores CPU but still 5GHZ
32GHZ will be released in 40 decades
We are at 32 ghz. Look into the amd threadripper series. Ghz is simply how many billions of cycles the computer chip can complete per second. Modern chips have spilt these cycles up over up to 128 cores in order to reach higher multi core speeds. It’s better for rendering, but not so much gaming
@@strattonschaller2937 maybe later games will take advantage of multiple cores
@@GungKrisna12 the cool thing is that they actually do most of the time! Fps games will usually run across about 4 cores, splitting different rendering maps across them. Some games, such as vr chat, use many as there are tons of different assets to load that can be divided
@@strattonschaller2937 Intel be like: Fuck my life :(
Who's here from 2025?
Shut up.
2025 ☝
Here
@@ardwin6899 shut up
Ah yes, the youtube algorithm has brought us all here again after a casual 14 years..
True..
Lol
Hola xd
Same here....
Same lol xd
Ay yo this means I can finally play genshin impact on mine. Nice
Fancy seeing you here
@@eleazarp.4808 wtf
@Kornac no the fuck it does not,it needs atleast i5
Ah yes shidboi420
Ah yes, back in the days when something like a 5GHz cpu speed was something *MASSIVE* aka rocket
We've just gotten way better at utilizing multiple cores. A single quick core isn't as good a lot of somewhat slower cores.
DOh
@@WhiteBoyGamer what I was referring to is the fact that multi-core CPUs are much more popular today than single CPUs.
Going much faster than 5GHz has downsides too. To compare GHz is only meaningful if you are doing an apples to apples comparison.
2000's vibe hits crazy
Then there's my six-core i7 running at 4.7 GHz on air. Nice to see how technology went in the past 10 years. Wonder what it's going to be like in 10 more.
Six? U mean eight.
Incuby I have the Core i7 5820K, which is the cheapest of the Haswell-E series. It has 6 cores along with Hyperthreading.
my i7 2700k was running @ 4,8 Ghz :P
BashPvP - Packs & PvP Sandy Bridge overclocked beautifully. Haswell tends to use lots of power when it's being pushed to the limit.
get an intel g3258 anvirseary edition, its UNLOCKED, u can push it from its stock 3.5ghz? to 4.7ghz with 2 cores with h100i cooler and get loads temp around 50-60c, its amazing
Pentium 4... My first processor 😁😁
My also
This is exactly why I clicked on the video!
Same
My grandpa still have pentium 4 😂
This is what real over clocking looks like!
This is possible today XD
Hold my beer...
*TEKH*
gatekeep harder
Overclocking will be responsible for the next Chernobyl 😭 (Lol, just kidding.)
TH-cam recommended this video to me on its 18 years anniversary
It feels weird that you can find videos that have been 15 years on this site already. TH-cam has been around for a long time now, but it still feels like it's this new magic thing that I'm happy for.
Nah yt is pretty much only shit now
Wow, you overclocked your CPU? What are the temps?
*-196 C*
LOL
And I was wondering why people say amana CRAAAZYYY!!!
44'C
LOL
lmao
Crazy to think that when this video came out, Pentium 4s were still somewhat current
Not nearly on the cutting edge anymore but "last gen"
The video is from 2003, it predates TH-cam
@@AaronSmart.online ah, so it *was* cutting edge when it came out
Yeah in 2007 Core 2 was already over and i7 was just around the corner, so not really.
@@TheRedCap You can tell based on the GPU, the FX 5950 came out in late 2003, so this is late 2003 or maybe 2004.
@@doltBmB Core 2 was still in its infancy in 2007. You're right in that the first-gen Core i-series would come out in late 2008, but it wouldn't replace Core 2 on a large scale until 2009-2010.
Damn this brings back so many memories, this was the golden era of PC modding
Man that fact that some cpus can now simply boost to 5ghz with a good cooler is just amazing
and a good motherboard and a good PSU
now my laptop boosts to 5ghz 😝
now some cpu's can boost up to (nearly) 6ghz with a standard off-the-shelf cooler
amazing how far we've come in the past ~20 years
@@titaniac3037the 13900ks can boost up to 6.0ghz but you'll need some really good cooling
now some high end cpus have higher base clock speeds than that
this p4's pc is more *cool* than my i9's pc!
how did you use an awesome face what
Nyasar
lol
I like trains
@@flpdd Type : Awesome :
"Did u do it?"
-"yes"
"What did it cost?"
-"A tank full of Nitrogen"
@@boslukbosluk4106 how tf can you use this emoji
@@attentivenettle ;awesome;
it's crazy that current i5s can run at more than 5 GHz out of the box, even with the stock cooler.
What we need now...
Is for this guy to come back and set a new record using today's cooling methods on today's most optimal CPU.
So this just popping up in our recommendations 16 years later?
@@npt-n3vyup
We may need a i9 CPU that has a quite processing speed (GHz). Somehow they don't hit an unbelievable heatless, although they have an insane processing speed. They at most hit 95 degree or something.
Consumer grade cooling equipment may have become more efficient, but I don't think there was much improvement in overclocker cooling setups. Liquid nitrogen in a copper pipe is still the way to go, afaik.
th-cam.com/video/4956YWdHU3I/w-d-xo.html part 2
After 14 years...
TH-cam: it's time to recommend this video to everyone
Ya
Stfu
Shut the fuck up
@@bitchesihate thank you
@@pisaschitt787 thank you
18 years later, this video is still just as amazing as it was back then.
It's not 18 years old video but yeah it is 14 years video
@@JAIIVII It is an 18 year old video. The video was made in 2003 and reuploaded on TH-cam 4 years later
@@JAIIVII This video was uploaded 14 years ago, but taken 18 years ago. Look at the date shown on the left, it says 2003.
This guy is from future
Okay it took him 2 years to upload cause network was bad back then 😂 lol
The algorithm broke and showed me the video from 16 years ago
Used songs:
karsten - aryx (aryx.s3m)
acecream - love me
that's all I know
_thank me later_
Opening Anvil - Path to Nowhere
both of you are gods, thanks
@@ErikAdalbertvanNagel ???
Nopes, I will thank you now.
THANK YOU
Legend
Intel has come long way since than: You dont need a liquid nitrogen to get 5Ghz.
What about AMD with the thread ripper lol
So the same project to make a (good intel or amd cpu for it)
not as long a way as before
@@null-wn8ss the comment was ment to be ironic,
@@creation_nono well its true now
Wait what thermal paste uses a toothpaste packaging back then ?!?
@@jzfr9209 then why’d you comment
The mother of thermal paste
Can't say about that particular, but in CIS region they are still sold in tubes. you can google 'КПТ-8'.
@@jzfr9209 I respect that
At -196 degrees there's **LITERALLY** no difference between toothpaste and thermal paste.
Its 2025, Me opening youtube and seeing this legend on my recommends.
Legend has it that back in the day, there was a magic DVD we all shared with each other, with everything that created 4chan later on. This video is still on it.
really? i'm serious, info?
@@fss1704 Yeah, there was always a guy of a guy some friend knew. One guy had a bunch of nudes from the hood, the other one had cracked games, mp3, flash pranks etc...but that one dvd had it all. Later on, as people used it, it changed its own form as ppl added more stuff of their own findings. It takes its place in one of a few boxes with stuff from maybe 21years ago with an old 533mhz 32mb 4gb hdd intel computer from the day, sleeping silently.
@@l3_p14f9 Would you have a copy or a reference i can find? i vaguely remember reading this reference to this dvd back in 2008 and it seems awesome, i forgot to download or search it at the time, i remember having a friend that had this but i didn't have the opportunity to rip it, instead i borrowed a jackass DVD from him and forgot about this DVD.
@@l3_p14f9 Holy hell i miss those bluetooth days.... every one that lived it knows it was truly a golden age, goddamn i miss the excitation with MP3 players and mp4 players mp5 and shit.... fucking iphone fucked it all up.
@@fss1704 There is a copy about a few hundred miles from me laying in a box, but I doubt it's readable. I did get some 10.000 gp tabs recovered from a dvd from 2009 using a data extraction tool but this is like, much much older, we're talking 2002-2003 here. There are a few breadcrumbs online, but honestly, they all look very undesirable, if you catch my drift. If it ever surfaces, sure thing I'll send you the iso, but have in mind this dvd is not from your part of the world.
130nm. How far we've come. Thank you to everyone that contributed to this.
um... intel is still on 14nm... in 2021...
🤣
@@PrzeszczepiX oh, come on, we did a great step into Litography, but newer windows is still lag like old win 98. Even on a proper setups, bshit evolution.
We need software to work like and old WinXP, not like Linux during 90s
@@BANDERAZZ07RUSagree
Im rolled back to win10, win11 since 3 Last updates has become impossible to use. So much bugs, long boot time. With nvme, 32gb ram and 5 5600
I'm so impressed that this managed to find its way into my recommended. Crazy how quickly technology evolves and how far we've come from even 14 years ago
Absolutely no one asked Jimmy.
17 years ago *, this was 2003
@「 Deadpoppin 」 the pfp probably broke his brain
@RoseWolfz ???
Well we came a long way until January 2017 at least
TH-cam recommending me this banger on its 17 year anniversary
That's impressive how technology achieved some records like this back 18 years ago
And today getting a processor to 5.3GHz is so easy
Technology is just amazing
It's not easy, they are still way too much expensive compared to their predecessors
@@youneskasdi I mean the minimum of cooling you would need would be maybe a 240/280/360 aio compared to back then where you would have to put nitrogen
A sustained 5.3GHz would run hotter than the surface of the sun, or in other words an AMD FX Series
@@egg5474 to be more specific an fx 9590
Yeah today you only need to use Liquid Nitrogen if you want to achieve 6-7GHz speeds on a Core i9.
Imagine if someone told them that your laptop could reach 5GHz just a mere 14 years later...
Or that a current Gen CPU can do an equal amount of work going at 1 GHz...
@@jodinha4225 500 mHz
@@jodinha4225 69 mHz
@@ozmobozo 69 cool number!!!
We still can't 5ghz
This video is actually from 2003, making it 18 years old! It's amazing to think that we can now get chips capable of doing 5ghz right out of the box 😂
Well we can use this method to probably over clock to like 20 ghz
@@Kachigga-rs7yh no, that doesn’t work like that,
We can maybe overclock up to 11Ghz maximum
@@cacti16s kk mate
@@cacti16s think about 11GhZ across 32 cores
@@Kachigga-rs7yh you can probably just search "extreme overclock" to find more recent liquid nitrogen cooling vids. I don't think anyone has broken 10gHz yet tho
this video will be 18 years old tommorw, the nostalgia.
WHAT
@Katje61mcyep.
This is vintage TH-cam! This belongs in a museum now
More like OG TH-cam.
2007: "Wow the cpu's in 2021 will reach over 10ghz!!"
2021: _Intel left the chat_
Cpus literally cannot reach those speeds without industrial coolong and they simply arent powerful enough. Its not a matter of intel getting lazy
@@fanboypotion4412 yeah, but that quote was originally from Intel (or their C.E.O. I believe) back in the day
10GHz CPU will require 4 times more power than a 5GHz one, you'll need a cooling system that can dissipate like 400+W of heat
@wyon Proccesors are getting effecient. Ryzens can run 6 cores at 4+ghz with 65W. I dont know how the scalling works, but that comes down 10ishW per core. So running single core at 10Ghz should not require that much. That doesnt mean it would be faster than SMT enabled 6 cores runing at even punny 2Ghz.
But that said times have changed with now focus on doing more per hertz not on increasing the frequency. Its more about efficency now.
@@ajaygrover4499 a agree with your last part. But you might want to consider that Powerdraw does not equal = Stock draw per core*cores*frequency
But it (often) is a steeper (than linear) curve for frequency.
However cores can (at least with Zen2 and 3) be added with more scalability.
For example: my R5 3600 draws 65-80W and a TR3990X can draw a bit above 280W with 64cores and similar perf. per core. So at worst in efficient Multithreaded workloads, the TR can be more than twice as efficient than the R5 (maybe in part because of binning but not all)
So at the end of the day, getting an R5 to above 5Ghz all core (if that's even possible) might give you the same power draw as a 3990x with more cores and ~7x the performance.
I am no electroengineer, but I would doubt that even a single core CPU on modern nodes could get above 7Ghz efficiently, and that is why even Intel have abandoned their top GHz marketing for better IPC. But that's just my take :)
Water cooler: exists
Fan cooler: exists
Liquid nitrogen cooler : *Oh god damn freak!!!*
Are you freefire pc player ?
No
Quantum "computers" used liquid helium cooling like several years ago
@@susvideos how do you use that emoji ????
There's some sense of nostalgia seeing home-made videos about technology from 14 years ago.
Actually it's from 2003, 18 years ago!
@@samueleproiettimicozzi8134 Yup, the video itself fits for that age since Pentium cores
are widely used in the early 2000's
@@shadowkillz9606 Yeah I was just astonished by how 2003 is already 18 years ago... wow...
Anyway yes I remember those years, Pentiums everywhere inside simple but robust white cases, I really miss them :(
@@samueleproiettimicozzi8134 It's a simpler time back then. Play with your friends, go back home and play on your PS2 then try to play Minesweeper on the family PC, ending it with some good ol' MS Paint.
Technology progresses and I'm happy, but it's simply simpler back then.
Nobody:
TH-cam at 2 am: here take a cooling video from 14 years ago with techno music.
Lol im actually watching this at 2 am
It's a bop tho
Yep 1:30 am now
2:26 am and i got this recomended
00.14am and I’m getting this
Never forget, Pentium 4 with a 128mb graphic card but endless fun and memories. Now even with 16gb Vram and the most high-end cpu still never seems enough.
Perhaps its because paired with modern pcs are the badly designed games.
@@linkfreeman1998 some people don't even optimize as much anymore
just don't play the latest AAA games. You can play billions of older games and there are also plenty of new games that don't require insane specs to play. Honestly im having so much fun playing old games and other smaller new ones. I couldn't give a crap about any AAA game made by the big dogs. All they have are fancy graphics. There so many other fun games out there
@@dieselgeezer18 yep. To hell with the current trends as well.
No we just grow up
that music was fire and that was one of the coolest computer experiments ive seen
TH-cam recommend me after 14 years ago.... all i could say is AWSOME
Awww... some
Man this was a unheard of speed at the time
For anyone else looking, these are the songs in order:
Anvil - Path to Nowhere th-cam.com/video/KywFQaahO0I/w-d-xo.html
karsten - aryx th-cam.com/video/epGeFHsupJM/w-d-xo.html
AceCream - LoVe Me! th-cam.com/video/4AdodjqQoRk/w-d-xo.html
thank you kind stranger. i was wondering where i've heard them before.
thank you sire
I wonder if any versions of these are on modarchive or if they only exist on amigas
What a hero!
After 14 yr some ody found song … people from yt are amazing
Hero.
TH-cam took 18 years to recommend me this video
Imagine having notifications enabled and 14 later getting all the spam about comments
not sure if there were notifications back in 2007
@@ciastko2003 hes talking about now
14 what later? 14 cars? 14 pens? 14 apples?
@@jimppajamppa2563 Yes
@@jimppajamppa2563 broo my math teacher always talks like that dont remind me
Mom we want 5 GHz processing!
5 GHz processing at home:
Running at -111ºc? Damn those old P4's are determined to survive anything just to fire up for an overheat haha
I got a P4 , I gotta try this :)
Pfffffff fx 8350 can do for -300
@@yavb3lo1futb0lk3 My FX 6300 does 5.35GHz on air only
@@yavb3lo1futb0lk3 lol fx is so cold it breaks absolute zero
it's so fckn cold
How the hell did the algorithm suggest this 16 years later?
Awesome vid though!
CPU temperature: -100 °C.
Now you've got bragging rights.
@Windows XP I think you should check your cooling
@Windows XP I have a i5-2400 with stock cooler and it is 100c all the time.
hi u aliv?
1:00 am and i'm watching video about overclocking 15 year old Pentium 4 to 5GHz...
wtf i am doing
I don't know :D
Dobry gust masz :D
I hate when I scroll down and this is the top comment and its 2:42am here right now... I need to go to bed :/
3 am
Hell I seen this when it was new! I am 34 years young. :)
Wow I remember watching this as a sophomore in high school on Tom's Hardware's site. These were good times
@Monochrome 12 Let me guess you are jealous you did not graduate.
It’s okay Rarestace. Haters going to hate
Good times indeed, back 'when Pay to win' and ' in app purchase' didn't exist
@@nisharrasul5210 right :)? I remember beating the game on hard in the older resident evils and being rewarded a infinite rocket launcher.
Games today just don’t do that.
I guess some good games still do that.
@Monochrome 12 damn son roasted
The techno, the video quality, brings me back to the good yet simple times!
Trance music + overclocking a Pentium 4 = top
plus poor camera quality
Bruh it's a 14 years video
@@Dank_meth 18*
TOP
topzera
I legit wanna go back in time and give these people a Threadripper or something, They deserve it
My God... The time when i dint even know what internet feels like... Literally... This feels part of history...
Documenting(2024): we reached 9.1 Ghz through overclocking.
Kinda disappointing for me as a layman. It took 17 years to go from 5 to 9.1. But it may looks great for a techie who knows about it.
May you tube again recommend this video after 17 years😊.
This video is from 2003, so try 20 years old!
Music's 0:00 - Path of Nowhere by Anvil 0:40 - Aryx by Karsten 2:35 - Love Me ! by AceCream
Thanks
links? can't find the last one
No one asked but ok
@@bathshebahubber614 Search on google or youtube: AceCream - Love Me ! [Pentium 4 overclocking music]
Great 👌
I'm throwing out my i9... I can overclock a P4 and get even more power!
Lol
Waiting for the woooosh
@@chitorunya Here you go:
Why would you replace your i9? The P4 is much slower
I cant bring myself to be gay enogh to woosh. ill let someone else do the honors.
@@bencemasa the thing is, this isn't a woooosh, because you didnt miss the joke
Hard to believe videos that were this well edited existed back then, and also not 144p
Windows movie maker capabilities
Imagine trying to edit a video with a 2.4 ghz pentium 4 today... That would not go well.
Man that early 00’s techno brings me back. I miss it so much.
Son:Dad i want a 5Ghz processor
Dad:We already have a 5Ghz processor at home
Processor at home:
Я походу начинаю понимать английский
So this is how my friend can finally play Cyberpunk 2077 on his 2003 Dell laptop
The algorithm has united us tonight, let's meet again in another 14 years
Ok bye
Hi, Bye
Looking forward for it fellow human
Okbye
Aight guys see you then
It has been almost 20 years but these musics still hit
In this episode of "Where does YT algorithm lead us to today" I appear to be here.
"Ah, I see you are a man of culture as well 😌."