AMD 4 Ghz BrOkEn! Whoot!!!

Old :p haha sorry...

It's amazing! That's 1.7 ghz faste than mine!
 
The ran it in a vacuum at absolute zero.

Maybe.
 
absolute zero is -273 degrees man. i really dn;t think they could achieve that by themselves
 
...and at absolute zero all molecular activity ceases...so I don't think that would help much.

4 Ghz. :bounce:
 
So this is what I'm gonna have to buy to play Unreal 3 :D
 
I've actually seen a couple of guys immerse their whole board and components in Liquid Nitrogen, since it does'nt conduct electricity, they managed a huge score on 3dmark 2001SE using a Amd 1900XP@ 3.3ghz, 1 gb ram and a 64mb Geforce 3 Ti550 @600/900 (or thereabouts) they got something like 29,000 marks before the Nitrogen evaporated and they had to shut the whole thing down.
 
Somehow liquid nitrogen and gaming don't mix. I don't know why exactly; it's just a hunch ....
 
Think about it, we'll look back on this a year from now and laugh because 4GHz seemed so awesome. :P Sure its impressive but games can't be run on it, can it? I'd be more impressed if they were actually able to run games on it.
 
i bet my 256 could still kick its ass. just because it has had more time on the streets, he's a tough mofo now
 
Intel already has a 4Ghz...
BTW: This breakthrough wont make much of a difference in games for a few years.
:thumbs:
 
No one cares if intel has a 4ghz though...
Intel's cpus are teh sux0r
For petes sake, the amd 2.2 outruns intel's 3.8

I cant wait to see what they can do with the venice core..
 
Either way your going to be paying the same ammount of money for the same ammount of power, with either Intel or AMD (maybe a little less with AMD).
 
Datrix said:
...and at absolute zero all molecular activity ceases...so I don't think that would help much.

4 Ghz. :bounce:

Actually, when most materials that can lead elecricity are cooled down to a certain temperature(depends on what material) it becomes a superleader, which means it has negliable reistance, so electricity could travel throught it much easier -> no more heat stability issues.
 
B-MAn said:
absolute zero is -273 degrees man. i really dn;t think they could achieve that by themselves


Absolute zero is (so far) impossible for man to re-create.
 
firemachine69 said:
Absolute zero is (so far) impossible for man to re-create.

But TKK in Finland have come extreamly close to absolute zero, something like 1*10^-24 or something from absolute zero.
 
MaxiKana said:
Actually, when most materials that can lead elecricity are cooled down to a certain temperature(depends on what material) it becomes a superleader, which means it has negliable reistance, so electricity could travel throught it much easier -> no more heat stability issues.

I'll back that up.

But I think you meant super-conductor. ;)
 
firemachine69 said:
I'll back that up.

But I think you meant super-conductor. ;)

Yeah that's what I meant. In Swedish it's called being supra ledande.
 
Once again I have been proven wrong... :(
*goes back into corner*
 
damned impressive!!

put all of this info together with the fact that an AMD64 3200+(2.21GHz stock,IIRC) can equal a 3.2GHz P4...hot damn!!!

1GHz difference and the same (or better) performance..damn,I can't wait for the venice core..

I wonder what speeds these guys could get out of one of those :smoking:
 
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