
Good fortune anyway!
MvH Dan Andersson
Moderator: Ras
The Liquid Nitrogen overclocking exceeded a peak of 6.7 GHz for a while. It was just a way to "see if it could be done." And, actually, it's only 51 cents a gallon, or about 10 cents per pound, relatively cheap. It is more expensive to design an automatic controller to select from a bank of canisters and throttle the LN2 consistently and deliver sustained performance at the same CPU speed +/- 100 MHz than it would be to run a computer 24x7 for a month.Dan Andersson wrote:Exotic cooling is fun. Liquid Nitrogen seems like overkill and expensive unless you aim much higher than 4.5 GHz or use 'olden' CPUs
Good fortune anyway!
MvH Dan Andersson
What do the Fritz people say when you ask them the same question?Dan Andersson wrote:There are four versions of the desktop PIII. Three that hit 1 GHz. Two distict designs of the CPU. So the question is The Coppermine(-T) or the Tualatin?
MvH Dan Andersson
A don't remember any 1 MHz computers, although there must have been some. A PDP8 maybe?M ANSARI wrote: ... maybe I can find a 1 Mhz system on eBay