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A more realistic royalty water-cooling club would be a 5.5GHz club. Even that would be a long shot for vast majority of chips. 6GHz is impossible on water-cooling unless the ambient temperature is close to 0 Celsius or lower.

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Max I've reached ;)

Nice photoshop skills sir :)))

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What about an insane loop with 20 3x 120mm Radiators ??? lol just kidding, no one has the money for that (maybe im wrong?)

 

There is a limitation on how low you can go with water. You won't be able to go below your ambient air temperature.

 

 

 

 

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Oh dang, i wonder who will get 6ghz 'legit'

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Max I've reached ;)

You guys are on fire B)

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Nice photoshop skills sir :)))

Actually paint skills, you can just crop the numbers and move them. :3

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I have seen some 45nm Core 2 Quad Extremes make it to 6 GHz because back in the day you could adjust the fsb and the multiplier.

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I'm still waiting for that one king of the overclocking realm to post here:)

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You'd have trouble reaching 6ghz even on phase change.

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Useless topic nodoby can get that without using LN2 , Phase change

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Well after a failed attempt to create a 5 GHz overclock club (there was already one in existence) I have set out to make the first 6GHz Overclock club. 

 

6 GHz is a mark most people have NEVER hit before.

 

Post CPU-Z screenshot along with temps and make sure its stable for at least 4 hours.

 

 

 

WARNING: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU TRY THIS AND BREAK YOUR CPU.

     - don't do it if you don't think you can.

With Haswell coming soon you may want to consider a 7GHz+ club.

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With Haswell coming soon you may want to consider a 7GHz+ club.

LOL maybe so, why don't you start that one:P

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With Haswell coming soon you may want to consider a 7GHz+ club.

 

I hope they don't do what they did with Ivy Bridge and the crap thermal paste

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  • 4 weeks later...

Made an account so I could post my old Phenom II overclock here :P (It's even validated! XD )

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http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2444338

 

 

 

For some reason, CPU-Z stopped reading the proper voltages around 5.3GHz, and I had to use nitrogen to get here with all 6 cores enabled (i think it's cheating when you turn cores off).

 

I do not have any screens of temps, nor prime95, currently. I have to search around to find them; will post once I manage this.

 

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I did run Prime for around an hour. Had to stop because I was running low on n :<

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well... there's one king. 

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yeah there is no why that i can make that clock speed     

try to make 2GHZ club so everybody can be in it lol :) :D :lol:

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yeah there is no why that i can make that clock speed     

try to make 2GHZ club so everybody can be in it lol :) :D :lol:

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*ding ding ding* we got a winner!

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6 was pretty difficult to hit, I must admit

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