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i dont get it my friend has his p4 3.6 ghz extreme edition overclocked to 8.4 ghz and its been on for like a month now and its very stable i will be runnin Sisandra benchmark on that soon but how is that he has a higher ghz than all these "world records say"? and no he does'nt use any nitrogen cooling

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O yes sure....

I tried to find any reference to what kind of cooling he is using - anyone have any idea what he's using?

I just registered over there so I can post something in that thread to ask him directly, but there's a lag in the forum posting access process over there.

Anyone?

--ScottKin

i dont get it my friend has his p4 3.6 ghz extreme edition overclocked to 8.4 ghz and its been on for like a month now and its very stable i will be runnin Sisandra benchmark on that soon but how is that he has a higher ghz than all these "world records say"? and no he does'nt use any nitrogen cooling

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I highly doubt that...thats like a 460mhz bus and the ram would be close to 700mhz or something.

Otherwise post cpu-z/benchies here and cripple the Neowin servers :p

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i dont get it my friend has his p4 3.6 ghz extreme edition overclocked to 8.4 ghz and its been on for like a month now and its very stable i will be runnin Sisandra benchmark on that soon but how is that he has a higher ghz than all these "world records say"? and no he does'nt use any nitrogen cooling

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dont talk cr4p!

that really is impossible, largely due to heating problems with the EE series!

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