***AMD's 3300 Thz processor***
- Phantom-Vortex
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MMM...lets see radiator check umm,water pump check ,4 giant eletric fans check, 2000w power supply check, ata 800 drives check ,6 pound solid copper heatsink with custom drilled holes for water bypass......check and now the 3300Thz processor mmmm *drools* 
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LOL.......now all the "mad overclockers" are wondering how high they could push this unit! Even with a conservative 10% overclocking push....on this unit that's a 330 jump! Water usually lets you easily gain 20%....so 660 on top....just a couple of more...heh...4 ! Now..just think Kryotech and freon case cooling..yeah....4 BABY!Originally posted by Phantom-Vortex
MMM...lets see radiator check umm,water pump check ,4 giant eletric fans check, 2000w power supply check, ata 800 drives check ,6 pound solid copper heatsink with custom drilled holes for water bypass......check and now the 3300Thz processor mmmm *drools*![]()
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i read in pcmagazine the publication not the web that an engeneer of intel has developed a technology that can achive the 30Thz and upper without producing more than 70*F i dont think its true but they must be doing something about it cuz the heat emaned from a 30Thz or even a 8 Ghz is a lot and my microwave works a 3Ghz so ****ing while playing counter-strike :| dont think soo
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LOL....................no