Monday 8 October 2012

AMD Trinity APU overclocked at 7.3 GHz, stored awesome with liquid nitrogen

AMD Trinity APU overclocked at 7.3 GHz, kept cool with liquid nitrogen

AMD's Trinity APUs only have experienced the wild for any couple of days, however, many have previously adopted the task of pushing the brand new desktop plastic to the limits. By providing the A10-5800K model 1.956 volts, crippling a couple of its cores and cooling it with liquid nitrogen, overclockers could push the nick to 7.3GHz. Air-cooling and 1.616 volts squashed out 5.1GHz without compromising any cores. If you are only mortal who's fresh from liquid nitrogen (or didn't have any to start with), you need to have the ability to easily bump CPU performance by roughly 10 % and GPU speeds by 15 to 17 %. For that full specs about this particular overclock, hit the origin links below.

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AMD Trinity APU overclocked at 7.3 GHz, stored awesome with liquid nitrogen initially made an appearance on Engadget on Sitting, 06 March 2012 09:04:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.

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