@Speedy Danny Technically, once the box is opened and/or manufacturer seals are broken that item can no longer be sold as "brand new" even if it hasn't actually been used.
@@STR1XDLB As long as he doesn't cup his hands or try to 'hold' the fluid, he will actually be fine (and before anyone jumps on him handling the container with bare hands - that's a vacuum insulated container - the frost would extend down the body of the container if it wasn't)
@@formagetounsi It does, some games are more CPU-intensive than GPU, it's due to the way the game was designed, but it depends on the game you're playing
Yeah.. CPU affects things like volumetric clouds, sometimes the particles, smokes and things like that. GPU itself wouldn't run a game without a good CPU
thats just insane, it has a third as much speed per core as the new 5900x even though it has twice the clock rate, amd hella stepped up their game with ryzen.
Can't imagine playing CoD with 1000 FPS and then it starts to drop, and you say to your friends online: "Bro, cover me ... I'll fill up my processor with more liquid nitrogen to get more juice!"
yes you need gloves, with long sleeves. "don't use gloves as nitrogen can get trapped inside" is the usual weak excuse for not following H&S rules, which then leads to more rules. This channel is seen by lots of people, proper use of H&S should be the minimum.
To "bend back" AMD pins, I have found that a mechanical pencil works pretty well. Just remove the graphite "lead" from the pencil and insert the bent pin in the tip, and bend slowly.
The funny thing is for *all that work* he only got 174 points for single core on Cinebench 15.. That's very disappointing. My laptop scored 191 points single core @ 4.5GHz (also *undervolted* by 105.5 mV) on this same test (Cinebench 15) and didn't need any liquid nitrogen or special treatment. I was hoping for something more impressive from this operation.
@@DavidAllen_0 Considering an ancient architecture and old 32 nm (vs today's 7nm TSMC AMD or 14/10nm Intel) process technology for this FX CPU the results are OK.
@Jerry Springler I am reasonably sure it could, since cooling the top of the cpu before the bottom by a significant amount would cause it to warp or break (potentially)
Thanks for this. I still have an fx8350 build from 2012 running and also did a 3900x build last year. Very interesting to see how far IPC enhancements has come. I never would have thought my stock 3900x would do better in single core than an 8ghz fx8350.
Pointer for removing AMD coolers, twist back and forth until it naturally comes off, don't lift. I've personally never had an issue but I've always used the twisting method to break the seal of the tim. Actually that's a lie, I have had one pull out but I found that someone had super glued the cooler on. I had to use a chisel and hammer to get the CPU off the sink.
i had to bend pins back on my fx8350 too after we hit a bump as it was being transported, the damn heatsink came off and took off the cpu sideways took me 1.5 hours to get them bent back, so it lives to be my shitbox today i concur with the twist motion to seperate it from the thermal paste, if all else fails, pull it toward you as straight as possible :') these zif sockets really don't hold all that well when you apply some force lol also i'm into led light building, these cobs are actually pretty nice to use thermal glue on :")
That doesn’t always work, but what does is heating it up (run Cinebench then flip the power off and the cooler basically falls off). If you didn’t do above procedure have fun with a hot air gun and a pocket knife while holding the cooler with oven mits, haha! Also the Threadripper socket can do this too (the liquid metal etched “Threadripper” into my copper AIO, it was on there good, haha!), for that I ran the pump off and let the CPU hit about 95c in BIOS while pulling evenly as hard as I could and finally got that thing popped off when I used a lot of leverage with a screwdriver prying it off while twisting and pulling.
Wow. Even at almost 8ghz an FX CPU still cant match a Ryzen 3000 CPU at stock clocks in single thread performance. That is an ever bigger difference than I would ever have guessed. My 3700x is smiling😃Thanks for the vid bud, really enjoyed it👍 EDIT: Just checked my Cinebench R15 single thread score at stock clocks=205. And the FX at almost 8ghz=172. Wow, well done AMD.
Unlikely. Physics won't be any different in 50 years. I'd think it's even more likely that clock speeds will only go down not up with improvements in architecture.
As an electrical engineer, that severe board flex from the cold temps gives me extreme anxiety. Nice work though! Absolutely bonkers that the multiplier will let you go that high.
Roman - such a small PROtip. The easiest way to straighten the processor pins is with an automatic pencil without an insert. First, straighten as much as possible with a mini pair of tweezers, and then precisely with a pencil;)
Interesting to see how my Ryzen 5 2600 already goes into the 150's single-core stock with the Wraith Stealth cooler and a mid-range B450 ITX board. I wonder how the new Ryzen 3 3300X will perform out of the box. It's fascinating to see how CPU's are nowadays improving so much by focussing on architecture and IPC. I remember the times clock frequency was the one and only selling point of a CPU and nobody seemed to care they made use of it very inefficiently. It's harder to compare CPU's now, but since the launch of Ryzen PCs are finally improving again while providing great value.
Raw clock speed has been an overblown marketing tool for something like 30 years. It's second only to marketing over word size as far as bad marketing goes. In the 90s we already had Intel marketing promoting clock speed when the competition was beating them by doing more work per cycle. As an aside we should really be talking about work per cycle instead of IPC. Strictly speaking IPC is a very narrow measure that applies only to instruction dense code. In most real workloads you're measuring the interactions of many different subsystems that aren't strictly related to how fast a CPU is when you feed it best-case instruction sequences. For example, better cache, pipelining or branch prediction improve the average amount of realistic work done per cycle but don't increase IPC in the proper sense.
I remember maybe 10 years ago AMD had to market their CPU product number according to the equivalent intel GHz rather than the actual clock speed because they were not related anymore. The AMD was doing more with less clock frequencies. This trend seems to have continued with intel running slightly higher clocks and amd now going for more cores. It's almost sad these days having so much processing power available for cheap and not even knowing what to do with it as an average person there is no use for how fast many of these chips are now.
3 years ago kaby lake was OCed so many times to the 7 and even 7.6 Ghz ,now we are still hovering around 4.5 ghz, because it's simply useless and inefficient
@@kaisyaya8492 That's still comparing LN2 XOC to commodity watercooling. With 14nm incrementalism we squeezed 5GHz out of a 4GHz design. The fact that Ryzen managed to close the multi-year gap and then get ahead will force Intel to move quickly again.
@@asm_nop AMD has "moved quickly" to recover from Bulldozer fiasco. Fact of the matter, "moving quickly" in semiconductor industry means accomplishing something like that in 5 years instead of 7. The engineering is unbelievably complex and slow.
How come we never see gaming benchmarks with these types of videos. I'd love to see how a rig like this plays my favorite games. I suspect others would too.
That is because games run on graphics power a lot more than processing power. Overclocking cpu would only give advantage in cpu synthetic benchmarks. You would not be able to play any game when cpu is clocked that high because it would take up all the power. When gpu will be used cpu will never even reach such high clock speeds as the GPU will do more of the work.
I had the same cpu and mobo combo ...I miss tweaking the OC during the winters..That mobo was exceptional among saveral others I used before...Asus doesnt make mobos like that anymore ..
I still use this motherboard with an Amd 8370 clocked at 4.75 ish (1.48v). The heatsink of the chipset (the one right below the CPU) gets really really hot to the touch. I don't know if it is just my board, or this is totally normal. I put a small fan over it just in case and it seems to do the job. I guess it is because I oc'ed the CPU via bus speed, not via multiplier. Overall great motherboard and CPU :p. I get around 712 points in cinebench r15. Also I noticed the system isn't nearly as snappy as it was before I upgraded from a cheap Patriot burst sata ssd to a nvme ssd (silicon power p34a80). The speeds are decent, around 1200mbs read/write because of pci 2 limitations. Is there a setting in the bios I need to tweak or I just got a bad ssd?
@@popescuandrei8728 The northbridge heatsink gets hot on mine too, it's nothing to worry about. Interestingly, my 9590@4.7 gets 750 on CB R15 , and not seeing any issues with an NVMe drive either (ADATA S40G 256GB). I'd suspect that you messed something up with when overclocking via bus.
@der8auer let me give you a tip for skewed pins. Just buy a Rotring mechanical pencil or any other pencil with a long metal head. Remove the lead and insert the skewed pin into the pencil tip. That way you get a great safe grip. I use 0.5 pencil heads and they are a perfect fit.
Linux all the way. I have Gentoo Linux, everything compiled straight from the sources with the newest compiler directly to my architecture. All dependencies that I don't need are dropped. Everything from Kernel that I don't need are dropped, and the rest of the settings optimized. Now I have Celeron 1.8ghz single core 2gb 32bit laptop from 2005-6 that runs fully modern Linux and it's powerful enough for pretty much everything except where performance actually matters like rendering. Only reason I bothered was the challenge, and that laptop had superb display for it's age. I gave it to my mother who is really happy with it. It uses my desktop computer for compiling though. Otherwise that installation would have taken forever, and even the regular updates that need to be compiled would take too long. For a little never machine pretty much any Linux would work fine.
That's why you use Linux, which will have the design you want. Though it will have pretty much everything as you want, after you learn how to use it. Even these old Bulldozer era CPUs feel fast with Linux, and really fast with Gentoo Linux where all code is automatically compiled and optimized to your specific hardware, and only needed dependencies are included in the binaries.
Funny how accurate lain was, as her computer grew she enlarged her system to the size of her whole room, watercooling with giant vats of fluid and so on ...
had the same problem, pulled out the cpu out of the socket, i seemed to have left it a bit too long on there so the thermal paste basically acted as a superglue. so the paste wasn't warm at all. pulled out the cpu, and bent 1 pin. tried to bend it back, but bend another pin. fortunately i managed to bend both back and it works perfectly fine. i feel really lucky and happy that i didn't mess it up.
I still have my old FX-8370 system components (as in motherboard, cpu and ram) lying around somewhere, but I was never able to overclock it past 4.2 on all cores, because I only had an 80 euro Gigabyte motherboard with weak VRM's.
hit 5.1 with mine on all cores..on custom loop..stable at 4.9..with a sabertooth motherboard..at the moment it still running my youngest kids PC at 4.4.GHz
@@Fiddlesticks86 All cores. Although something was overheating really badly, I think it was northbridge or possibly the vrms too, tmpin02 was the sensor
In 50 years: Windows 34 pro (1024 bit) has a minimum clock speed of 20 THz ( Terra Hertz ), minimum 10 Terabytes of Ram and one Yottabytes of storage :D
AMD FX was a flawed uarch, but damn was piledriver the most fun I've ever had overclocking a system.... granted you find the right motherboard model.. which are still expensive to this day as they are rare.
@@anasevi9456 well, it was SOI fabrication proces that was spot on, later gate and 3gate/fin-fet never could (even recently as mentioned in video) hit those clocks. like engineers have no problem making transistors that run 10x that speed, but making them by etching and in quantity by milions in one cpu is not possible (yet).. we will see in few years in graphen/nanomaterials revolution
Had a FX-8150, and i have to say, i was happy with it :) Not the best at anything, but it gave me an introduction to overclocking, and it still serves to this day,in my daugthers first pc.Forget triple A titles, but for roblox and fortnite it is still fairly decent :)
To bend pins back use a thin hollow tube like from a cuetip or pen ink tube. Put over the pin and then straighten the tube. This prevents a slip and damaging other pins and it gives you a better idea of the angle the pin is in.
It's hard to overstate how good your English is. This is a really cool topic to cover, even if the CPU is no longer particularly relevant for most performance metrics. Just getting anything clocked that high is incredibly cool.
Ah yes, bent pins. I remember i made a pc when i was like 14 and i bent those pins. Feel like a chad even now cos i didnt even panick like i knew thats gonna happen and just bent them back with a screwdriver
@@fayenotfaye well germans created many parts of the laws, so they could also break the laws of physics, too, maybe even the universe, for all we know.
You can easily reposition bent pins by using the tip of a retracted retractable ballpoint pen and sticking the pins in the hole where the ballpoint would come out.
next week on epay:
for sell fx 8350 minimal use,never been overclocked good as new.
Has been slightly overclocked
@@danielanthony6220 overcoocked*
@@tenswatu9732 🤣🤣🤣
@@tenswatu9732 hahaaaaa!!
Special Chernobyl edition
meanwhile a Japanese guy on the other side of the globe cooks meat on AMD CPU.
Yeah i saw that video too 😂😂😂
You saw that too?! Omg that was gold hahaha
I just saw that.
can confirm
I just watched that video 30minutes ago
He then lists the board and CPU on eBay saying “used only once”
I mean technically its true
@@B15HOP it would catch fire
@@pixelcs2487 Probably. Haha...
@@B15HOP not probably... definitely xD
@Speedy Danny Technically, once the box is opened and/or manufacturer seals are broken that item can no longer be sold as "brand new" even if it hasn't actually been used.
"For Sale : amd motherboad, barely used"
Also, CPU, like new, never overclocked.
amd cpu, pre-cooled
Just like new
Um this exact comment was on another video like 3 years ago lol
lol
-did you overclok the cpu
-yes
-what did it cost
-my room
What, it becomed hot like my room,R.I.P my processor 10.12.2019 he is Dead also my 2 HDD
I made managed to set my PC on fire (literally) 😂
it almost cost his hands what a dumb shit doesn't even use gloves
@@STR1XDLB gloves can trap the LN2 and cause more damage than LN2 simply rolling off ones skin via the leidenfrost effect
@@STR1XDLB As long as he doesn't cup his hands or try to 'hold' the fluid, he will actually be fine (and before anyone jumps on him handling the container with bare hands - that's a vacuum insulated container - the frost would extend down the body of the container if it wasn't)
"Dad can you come refill my liquid nitrogen? I dropped below 500 fps!"
Pfft lol
BRUH
500 is normal in minecraft and many e-sport games 😑
@@brdga_ who asked
@@whereipostmyclips7963 yo mama
Me: watches this
Also me: looks at my pc
My pc: look we can talk about this
I swear mine threw itself off the desk...
OMG 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😆 man don't pull. Suck jokes
Jomik mi oclar
VHOKE fax
I like to play at 10000 fps but im tired than every 10 seconds have to recharge the tank with liquid nitrogen...
cpu doesn't give u more fps
@@formagetounsi i sold my 200€ cpu and bought a 10€ one from china and am getting 1-5 fps fucking liar
@@formagetounsi It does, some games are more CPU-intensive than GPU, it's due to the way the game was designed, but it depends on the game you're playing
Hotshot Haythem GPU affects open world games and CPU affects other games
Yeah.. CPU affects things like volumetric clouds, sometimes the particles, smokes and things like that. GPU itself wouldn't run a game without a good CPU
thats just insane, it has a third as much speed per core as the new 5900x even though it has twice the clock rate, amd hella stepped up their game with ryzen.
“We are just going to run a benchmark at 3 GHz” one minute later… “and just like that we are easily at 7 GHz” what?? Lol
I was looking for the haha reaction on UA-cam lol.
I saw u in a meme and i had to come to see ur comment live lol
These old FX chips are Overclocking monsters, I believe one still holds the world Record for highest raw clock speed
@@nassreenferoz6771 hey, just saying... you should probably research how computers work before you claim something like that.
Michael Mandeville lmao what’d he say?
I am not even into overclocking but when I saw this in my recommended I literally said "you WHAT" out loud and clicked
Same
And a new stock ryzen 3300X with crush this. Shows clock speed isn't everything
Yeah, I saw this and was like what the hell, this is gotta be click bait.
@@Starwarman1 But that's boring
Same
Can't imagine playing CoD with 1000 FPS and then it starts to drop, and you say to your friends online: "Bro, cover me ... I'll fill up my processor with more liquid nitrogen to get more juice!"
This actually happens. "I'm getting lower FPS. cover me while I activate my OC profile"
Penguins: Laugh in Antarctica
@@TheArijitBanerjee jokes on u hehe
Someone in 2089 will be watching this in a try not to laugh compilation
Them: gross what is this 60 fps ew cavemen
Not the way this years going we ain’t gonna reach 2021
Markii why?
@@robloxtrolling1907 bruh
@@robloxtrolling1907 time traveller spotted
I think downloading more cores would have made it go further.
Oh for sure. I agree
Yea ez let's just *download more cores*
@@CoolaOG Yeah who needs a motherboard just download it.
@@lightgoldsgt2557 might as well download the whole pc
@@CoolaOG From where ?
8:10 the guy was pulling liquid nitrogen from the bottle with bare hands, without any gloves! Wow!
Don't try this at home kids.
You don‘t handle liquid nitrogen with gloves ever. It’s probably best if you do it naked like a real chad.
Gloves could trap it in the glove and that would be more dangerous so just don't use gloves
I think it's because Germans are built differently
yes you need gloves, with long sleeves. "don't use gloves as nitrogen can get trapped inside" is the usual weak excuse for not following H&S rules, which then leads to more rules.
This channel is seen by lots of people, proper use of H&S should be the minimum.
To "bend back" AMD pins, I have found that a mechanical pencil works pretty well. Just remove the graphite "lead" from the pencil and insert the bent pin in the tip, and bend slowly.
Martin Libby that’s a great idea
You are great man.
You didn't find that idea, everyone knows this.
YOU A WHOLE KING BRUH
Owhh... Man you saved me 😭
Holy crap that's simple trick WTF my head can't thinking be like you
Very long i'm struggling with sewing needle.
Me: *is proud of overclocking my Raspberry Pi 4 to 2.147GHz from 1.5GHz*
This guy:
@@romanrapoz4813 not bad at all, for some reason I couldn't get higher than 2147 MHz. Mine Pi refuse to boot.
Dynamite Music Wow, good point. Maybe the clock speed is a 32-bit integer
The funny thing is for *all that work* he only got 174 points for single core on Cinebench 15.. That's very disappointing.
My laptop scored 191 points single core @ 4.5GHz (also *undervolted* by 105.5 mV) on this same test (Cinebench 15) and didn't need any liquid nitrogen or special treatment. I was hoping for something more impressive from this operation.
@@DavidAllen_0 Considering an ancient architecture and old 32 nm (vs today's 7nm TSMC AMD or 14/10nm Intel) process technology for this FX CPU the results are OK.
Yes! Literally.... Btw what cooling system do you use?
Me: watching the video
Also me: looking at my pc
My pc : I am very sorry for any drop frames and lags
"When u really need that 10 Fps to make your game smoother"
Your
@@AhbibHaald k, thank you for fixing it im not really good at grammar
Ur*
Chenete Espares yer*
@@vile1009 yor*
him: *pours Liquid Nitrogen on the cpu*
also him : so right now i'm trying to figure out what's wrong.
@Jerry Springler it's something called a joke, I believe
@Jerry Springler its funny
@Jerry Springler I am reasonably sure it could, since cooling the top of the cpu before the bottom by a significant amount would cause it to warp or break (potentially)
Even
@Jerry Springler it's not, CPUs will shut down if they get too cold.
Dude your videos are amazing !!!
Thank you for doing them in english too, I have subbed and will be watching more.
I remember when extreme overclockers were reaching 5GHz
5 GHz isn't that big of an over clock on FX 8350. AMD literally released a overclocked version 5.0ghz stock.
Just watched a video about that it was on 2007
@@محمدالدخيل-ر5ل Pentium 4
@@ShadowOfNexxus 4.7
Yeah, i hit 5.2GHz with a Pentium 4 using phase change and 3.8GHz on an Athlon XP w/Barton core :)
Intel: I can go over 5Ghz!
AMD: Hold my liquid Nitrogen
Agnish Roy helium creates explosions. Just nitrogen.
@Agnish Roy @Francisco Santos Sorry, my mistake there. Thank you for pointing it out.
*cool*
Francisco Santos helium is not explosive. It’s just extremely rare and prohibitively expensive for a UA-cam video.
Tom Johansen it explotes but you don't see it with your eyes like the Hydrogen exploxion you need special lenses to see the explosion.
2100pc: "so i clocked my 9000000 core cpu to just 50terra herz.
_cire_
@CodeSlapper i don't even know if this comment us cursed or just weird af.
Wow, that's almost visible spectrum. Baws.
Check out my new 30 exahertz gamma ray processor bro
@@arande3 how about a 500 Zetahertz Quantum processor ?
"In unrelated news, I no longer need a heater at home."
Imagine Overclocking an AMD Thread-ripper like this.
Debarshi Bayan I cannot imagine, because it would be most fastest CPU in the world
stop.
no.
remove that thought.
CPU-ripper
It probably wouldn't work. Overclockers usually focus on a single very efficient core, but a threadripper has a lot of slower cores
@@sol_in.victus but the point was having 64 cores at 8.1
*heavy breathing* straightening pins on a golden cpu 0.0
I had to bend back pins on a 6350, it's not hard
if one breaks off the repair is quite doable
I ripped 3 pins out of an 8350 and just soldered coper wire to it. to this day its still working even if its a minecraft server right now
The secret is to make the bend as quickly as possible. It should be an instantaneous bend.
@@davidkuhn5410 you ever just stick the broken pin in the corresponding hole and hope for the best?
Thanks for this. I still have an fx8350 build from 2012 running and also did a 3900x build last year. Very interesting to see how far IPC enhancements has come. I never would have thought my stock 3900x would do better in single core than an 8ghz fx8350.
*Finally fast enough to run chrome...*
*OH YEAH*
You pick the wrong chrome bs
Can't run chrome without RAM
Chrome is lame now. Even Firefox is better. Especially if you value privacy.
@@youtuberobbedmeofmyname Firefox is trash. Very slow also.
*incodnedo*
Pointer for removing AMD coolers, twist back and forth until it naturally comes off, don't lift. I've personally never had an issue but I've always used the twisting method to break the seal of the tim.
Actually that's a lie, I have had one pull out but I found that someone had super glued the cooler on. I had to use a chisel and hammer to get the CPU off the sink.
Accidentally used thermal epoxy on one of my first builds. Good times.
i had to bend pins back on my fx8350 too after we hit a bump as it was being transported, the damn heatsink came off and took off the cpu sideways
took me 1.5 hours to get them bent back, so it lives to be my shitbox today
i concur with the twist motion to seperate it from the thermal paste, if all else fails, pull it toward you as straight as possible :')
these zif sockets really don't hold all that well when you apply some force lol
also i'm into led light building, these cobs are actually pretty nice to use thermal glue on :")
That doesn’t always work, but what does is heating it up (run Cinebench then flip the power off and the cooler basically falls off). If you didn’t do above procedure have fun with a hot air gun and a pocket knife while holding the cooler with oven mits, haha!
Also the Threadripper socket can do this too (the liquid metal etched “Threadripper” into my copper AIO, it was on there good, haha!), for that I ran the pump off and let the CPU hit about 95c in BIOS while pulling evenly as hard as I could and finally got that thing popped off when I used a lot of leverage with a screwdriver prying it off while twisting and pulling.
Been there, done that with a 1090T with original paste.
super glue a CPU? you gotta be fucking kidding
11:35 I thought he was saying "5270 watts" instead of "50 to 70 watts"
> hm, hey wait that's a lot more than even the wall plug can handle
Unless he has special industrial high-amperage wall plugs installed in his studio😁
well, you see on the charts that this is 50 amps, so roughly the same current as 5000 watts would have for 120 voltage
Alternate title- *We made a nuclear reactor with AMD CPU*
Lol
Nuclear reactor- xeon.
We used a nuclear reactor to power an AMD CPU
@@houstonpickens5658 same profile pic
And he did it WITHOUT an i7 8750H!
*after finish watching this video..
My pc: "don't even think about it."
LOL
My pc: ah sh*t here we go again
Me: overclocking from 4 ghz to 5,3 ghz
my refrigerator : ok do it
😂
Perfect Setup, no more lags when playing Stalker, just fill up the nitrogen every couple of mins, no big deal. Welcome to the PC Master Race 🤣
Wow. Even at almost 8ghz an FX CPU still cant match a Ryzen 3000 CPU at stock clocks in single thread performance. That is an ever bigger difference than I would ever have guessed. My 3700x is smiling😃Thanks for the vid bud, really enjoyed it👍
EDIT: Just checked my Cinebench R15 single thread score at stock clocks=205. And the FX at almost 8ghz=172. Wow, well done AMD.
Well done AMD for producing such a shit line up of chips in the FX range?
@@rossharper1983 bro can you compare intel core 2xxx series with 10xxx? i guess, no. it applies for amd too
a 4690k single core is 151 stock 3.9 ghz
@@rossharper1983 must learn to crawl before you can walk, let alone run.
Ryzen 3000 CPUs have much faster RAM, so an AMD FX CPU at 8Ghz with the same RAM speed as Ryzen 3000 at 4Ghz would make both of them perform equally.
Never knew what that oil under my thermal pads was until this video, thanks for info.
silicone oil
first time I saw something like that I was suspicious of the part I got was used and someone cleaned it with alcohol
First of all UA-cam recommended this 5 years earlier
Second of all: IT IS OVER 8 GHZ
Sure thing mr. banana
Next year will definitely be over 9000
صلي على محمد وآل محمد
Over 8000!
Intel with their latest 14nm+++ lithography: *WRITE THAT DOWN! RIGHT THAT DOWN!*
for their next cpu presentation
here our new 10989.9729HKFP running at 6ghz, please ignore the big steamy tower in the background and the LN2 pod
Right because amd did such a good job with FX right? Oh wait they scammed alot of people and end up having to pay money back last year
Derek Cardona cope
Spongebob quote XD
Derek Cardona Intel fanboy here
how to do little chernobil at home: tutorial
Chernobyl
got ya, I'm a cod person.
@@lalshortshot2051 czarnobyl
@@kestirix4602 I can't tell if your joking or not
@Levelovixor nooe
Kids in 2077: Yeah my Samsung galaxy S2000 can reach that.
Unlikely. Physics won't be any different in 50 years. I'd think it's even more likely that clock speeds will only go down not up with improvements in architecture.
@@sk-sm9sh quantum computer exisy
@@sk-sm9sh That is unless silicon gets replaced with a material that can reach much higher clock speeds. The possibility is there.
In 2070 we will have no oil anymore, and we will back to using horses and abacus :p
now i’m thinking of Honda’s
I imagine the processor like:
*OH GOD PLEASE STOP, WHAT DID I DO TO DESERVE THISS????????*
Lol
Imagine running minesweeper on that😂
@@bombakid8666 forget about minesweeper on windows, you can now play it in your room with a pc like that
FX CPUs were amazing Overclockers. This video reminds me of my Overclocking Days. AMD FX6100 on 6.6 Ghz with Dry ice
FX is surprising to see him at +6Ghz... Now 5950X has problems for reach 5.5Ghz
It is pretty amazing that you can get CPUs to run at 5.2 with water cooling these days
I do it with air cooling
lol now its 5.4 ghz with 65watt air cooler
Nobody:
UA-cam at 2am: Amd cpu overclocked to 8.1 GHz
I see at 02:00 :D
2:49 xd
0:01 msk :3
3:23
Meanwhile my comment at the top of the section 😆
As an electrical engineer, that severe board flex from the cold temps gives me extreme anxiety. Nice work though! Absolutely bonkers that the multiplier will let you go that high.
Roman - such a small PROtip. The easiest way to straighten the processor pins is with an automatic pencil without an insert. First, straighten as much as possible with a mini pair of tweezers, and then precisely with a pencil;)
Interesting to see how my Ryzen 5 2600 already goes into the 150's single-core stock with the Wraith Stealth cooler and a mid-range B450 ITX board.
I wonder how the new Ryzen 3 3300X will perform out of the box. It's fascinating to see how CPU's are nowadays improving so much by focussing on architecture and IPC. I remember the times clock frequency was the one and only selling point of a CPU and nobody seemed to care they made use of it very inefficiently. It's harder to compare CPU's now, but since the launch of Ryzen PCs are finally improving again while providing great value.
My R9 3900x cpu goes cine R15 single 208 at stock
3300x get 199 single core
Raw clock speed has been an overblown marketing tool for something like 30 years. It's second only to marketing over word size as far as bad marketing goes. In the 90s we already had Intel marketing promoting clock speed when the competition was beating them by doing more work per cycle.
As an aside we should really be talking about work per cycle instead of IPC. Strictly speaking IPC is a very narrow measure that applies only to instruction dense code. In most real workloads you're measuring the interactions of many different subsystems that aren't strictly related to how fast a CPU is when you feed it best-case instruction sequences.
For example, better cache, pipelining or branch prediction improve the average amount of realistic work done per cycle but don't increase IPC in the proper sense.
I remember maybe 10 years ago AMD had to market their CPU product number according to the equivalent intel GHz rather than the actual clock speed because they were not related anymore. The AMD was doing more with less clock frequencies. This trend seems to have continued with intel running slightly higher clocks and amd now going for more cores. It's almost sad these days having so much processing power available for cheap and not even knowing what to do with it as an average person there is no use for how fast many of these chips are now.
13:51 I *only* had 30 litres of liquid nitrogen
"...two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine..." (C)
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Me: watches this video
*Looks into my pc*
My pc: i don't like where this is going
this is how 14nm CPUs will look like in the future if you know what I mean
So much ++++++
3 years ago kaby lake was OCed so many times to the 7 and even 7.6 Ghz ,now we are still hovering around 4.5 ghz, because it's simply useless and inefficient
@@kaisyaya8492 That's still comparing LN2 XOC to commodity watercooling. With 14nm incrementalism we squeezed 5GHz out of a 4GHz design. The fact that Ryzen managed to close the multi-year gap and then get ahead will force Intel to move quickly again.
@@asm_nop AMD has "moved quickly" to recover from Bulldozer fiasco.
Fact of the matter, "moving quickly" in semiconductor industry means accomplishing something like that in 5 years instead of 7. The engineering is unbelievably complex and slow.
it's still fucking some CPUs that are 7nm in the butt when it comes to single-core, now imagine if those 14nm CPUs were actually 7nm...ohhh exactly
And finally he can be able to open 5 Chrome in his PC
How come we never see gaming benchmarks with these types of videos. I'd love to see how a rig like this plays my favorite games. I suspect others would too.
That is because games run on graphics power a lot more than processing power. Overclocking cpu would only give advantage in cpu synthetic benchmarks.
You would not be able to play any game when cpu is clocked that high because it would take up all the power. When gpu will be used cpu will never even reach such high clock speeds as the GPU will do more of the work.
I had the same cpu and mobo combo ...I miss tweaking the OC during the winters..That mobo was exceptional among saveral others I used before...Asus doesnt make mobos like that anymore ..
I still use this motherboard with an Amd 8370 clocked at 4.75 ish (1.48v). The heatsink of the chipset (the one right below the CPU) gets really really hot to the touch. I don't know if it is just my board, or this is totally normal. I put a small fan over it just in case and it seems to do the job. I guess it is because I oc'ed the CPU via bus speed, not via multiplier. Overall great motherboard and CPU :p. I get around 712 points in cinebench r15. Also I noticed the system isn't nearly as snappy as it was before I upgraded from a cheap Patriot burst sata ssd to a nvme ssd (silicon power p34a80). The speeds are decent, around 1200mbs read/write because of pci 2 limitations. Is there a setting in the bios I need to tweak or I just got a bad ssd?
@@popescuandrei8728 The northbridge heatsink gets hot on mine too, it's nothing to worry about.
Interestingly, my 9590@4.7 gets 750 on CB R15 , and not seeing any issues with an NVMe drive either (ADATA S40G 256GB).
I'd suspect that you messed something up with when overclocking via bus.
The pin straightening part is really satisfying to watch, for some reason.
That motherboard is flexing hard, I wonder if it stayed like that or recovered to original position.
This guy looks like the love child between Sid from toy story and Jimmy neutron
Right? When I said that in a comment a few months ago, I got scolded! 😂
r/rareinsults
I'm fucking dead! XD I can't even do this shit right now!
@@LoganT547 haha I mentioned a subreddit hahahahah give me upvote
Overclocked my i5.
Gotta find a new house.
You are trully pro my friend wooaw
6:36 This dude's hair looks like Jimmy Neutron
Maybe that's why this OC is possible, the man's a genius!
Oh yaa
can you throw a 2080ti on there next time and see what kind of framerate you get on crysis at 8ghz
This guy
3.5 fps on low
oh shit, i'm curious too as the game's made to utilize a single core at a high frequency
@@RPGWAGamers Wait really? I just realized that would have had to be the case.
Were CPUs ever a bottleneck though?
Gigi Muschi Just cool the GPU with a dry ice block 😅
Oh man that board warping is insane.
Now I kinda wanna do something with my fx 8350 system that's laying around
*FPS drops from 421 to 420*
PC Gamer: Pours water like a boss to reach 469
I see what you did there
Hey kids, no need to use PPE when working with liquid nitrogen. I'm a professional.
@der8auer let me give you a tip for skewed pins. Just buy a Rotring mechanical pencil or any other pencil with a long metal head. Remove the lead and insert the skewed pin into the pencil tip. That way you get a great safe grip. I use 0.5 pencil heads and they are a perfect fit.
2:33 telemetry windows eat 15A current each 5s 😂
XD
Linux all the way. I have Gentoo Linux, everything compiled straight from the sources with the newest compiler directly to my architecture. All dependencies that I don't need are dropped. Everything from Kernel that I don't need are dropped, and the rest of the settings optimized. Now I have Celeron 1.8ghz single core 2gb 32bit laptop from 2005-6 that runs fully modern Linux and it's powerful enough for pretty much everything except where performance actually matters like rendering.
Only reason I bothered was the challenge, and that laptop had superb display for it's age. I gave it to my mother who is really happy with it. It uses my desktop computer for compiling though. Otherwise that installation would have taken forever, and even the regular updates that need to be compiled would take too long.
For a little never machine pretty much any Linux would work fine.
thats why you don't use windows 10
windows 7/8 all the way, not the "material design" abomination that is windows 10
That's why you use Linux, which will have the design you want. Though it will have pretty much everything as you want, after you learn how to use it.
Even these old Bulldozer era CPUs feel fast with Linux, and really fast with Gentoo Linux where all code is automatically compiled and optimized to your specific hardware, and only needed dependencies are included in the binaries.
@@juzujuzu4555 pretty much every application i need to use runs only on windows and has no replacement / equivalent on linux
So, I need to live in Antarctica or know the "Doc" from Back to the Future.
Send it a minute in future, It'll cool on itself
Funny how accurate lain was, as her computer grew she enlarged her system to the size of her whole room, watercooling with giant vats of fluid and so on ...
Just like her mentor Frankenstein..
Сейчас бы в 2020 году гнать фуфик на 8.1Ghz. спасибо за контент)
He looks like the type of guy that roasts you in a discord server when you say you use a AMD Ryzen 5 3600 XD
Well then i get big bully because i have an i5 4460
@@gamerulbadbuia9754 ooof thats what i started out with and i made the mistske 2 years ago buying a 4970k and now i have a 9700k
Ryzen 5 3600 sucks? im about to buy one *_*
@@armandoolivas4619 No dude, he's just saying that by this guy's parameters even a good processor would look bad. 3600 and 3600x are both good picks.
Lol here I am bottle necking my gtx1660 with an i3-9100f
back in 2000´s we were lucky about 1 ghz on a amd athlon
Der8auer : 6:28"In this area not really an..."
Brain: *please restart system...*
Der8auer:"In this area not really an issue"
OMG hahaha nice
Fast system restart wow
CPU: Overclock?
Me: Yes?
CPU: FIRE!
Fire on the coolers
Me:nitrogen
Genau, einfach "Werbevideo" hin schreiben bei einem englischen Video. Starke Leistung! xD
Me:watches this
My laptop:Don’t you dare think about doing it
Somebody commented this same on top bruh stop copying xD
You cant overclock laptop
@@NoNamelolxd not always.
@@NoNamelolxd I can .-.
@@MohamadJawish you have unlocked processor in you laptop??
6:28 when you forget to edit
Edit: 😱 Thank you for the likes
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OMG THANK YOU FOR THE LIKES 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@kablooey60 🤣😂🤣😂
Hydroxoid 😂
@@kablooey60 lol
had the same problem, pulled out the cpu out of the socket, i seemed to have left it a bit too long on there so the thermal paste basically acted as a superglue. so the paste wasn't warm at all. pulled out the cpu, and bent 1 pin. tried to bend it back, but bend another pin. fortunately i managed to bend both back and it works perfectly fine. i feel really lucky and happy that i didn't mess it up.
Intel, : I can run in 5Ghz
AMD : Hold my beer 🍻
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@@acim0095 yeah!!! You deserve award :)
Intel: I can run 10Ghz
Amd: I can run 100Ghz
Intel: I can run a googol GHz
Amd: I can run infinite GHz
Intel: ok I quit *falls out of business*
😂😂😂
AMD: Hold my Liquid Nitrogen
Also AMD: In second thought, I'll need that.
I still have my old FX-8370 system components (as in motherboard, cpu and ram) lying around somewhere, but I was never able to overclock it past 4.2 on all cores, because I only had an 80 euro Gigabyte motherboard with weak VRM's.
I had a 8350 that i OC'd to I believe 4.8 on a 79 euro gigabyte motherboard, pretty sure we had the same one. 970a-ud3
hit 5.1 with mine on all cores..on custom loop..stable at 4.9..with a sabertooth motherboard..at the moment it still running my youngest kids PC at 4.4.GHz
@@walrustalk hmmmm... I did have a 970 version, but not that one. I guess I need to do more research 😂 Also, was that overclock on all cores?
@@microangle Nice!
@@Fiddlesticks86 All cores. Although something was overheating really badly, I think it was northbridge or possibly the vrms too, tmpin02 was the sensor
I can't stop looking in your back i kinda want one grapgics card
_grapgics_
That 3DLabs card is attractive
When I saw AMD and some crazy frequency in the same sentence it had to be FX!
Would love to see some more retro CPU overclocking, maybe the legendary Celeron 300A.
In 50 years: Windows 34 pro (1024 bit) has a minimum clock speed of 20 THz ( Terra Hertz ), minimum 10 Terabytes of Ram and one Yottabytes of storage :D
The title alone is crazy, I have to watch this
Oh my god dude those pins weren't just "bent", you mangled that poor thing.
Me: watches this..
Looks at my pc..
My pc: dont even think
now amd needs to figure out how to clock ryzen at 8GHz with only air cooling...
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should be simple enough
or just an aio
ive never heard even an 8ghz
Rick Sanchez (From Rick and Morty) has a AMD CPU-based supercomputer that runs around at 8 GHz, along with 3,584 petabytes of RAM, and a 400TB SSD.
AMD FX was a flawed uarch, but damn was piledriver the most fun I've ever had overclocking a system....
granted you find the right motherboard model.. which are still expensive to this day as they are rare.
@@anasevi9456 well, it was SOI fabrication proces that was spot on, later gate and 3gate/fin-fet never could (even recently as mentioned in video) hit those clocks.
like engineers have no problem making transistors that run 10x that speed, but making them by etching and in quantity by milions in one cpu is not possible (yet).. we will see in few years in graphen/nanomaterials revolution
Had a FX-8150, and i have to say, i was happy with it :) Not the best at anything, but it gave me an introduction to overclocking, and it still serves to this day,in my daugthers first pc.Forget triple A titles, but for roblox and fortnite it is still fairly decent :)
der8auer: 8.1GHz on AMD!
Me: *Laughs in intel i3-9100f stock cooler*
i3 9100 is fine
@@d1s1ntegrator56 no
@@Babybarschalarm i have an i3 3225 dual core
@@desardlika755 oof
@@Babybarschalarm y
My eyes fell out from the socket.
you looked too hard. overclooked
Murmurmurmurmur
Hate it when it happens!
To bend pins back use a thin hollow tube like from a cuetip or pen ink tube. Put over the pin and then straighten the tube. This prevents a slip and damaging other pins and it gives you a better idea of the angle the pin is in.
Me looking at the pentium on the corner.
Pentium : N-no I can't do that, please spare me...
It required insane cooling and insane power delivery system just to match an single core of 2700x
It's hard to overstate how good your English is. This is a really cool topic to cover, even if the CPU is no longer particularly relevant for most performance metrics. Just getting anything clocked that high is incredibly cool.
Ah yes, bent pins. I remember i made a pc when i was like 14 and i bent those pins. Feel like a chad even now cos i didnt even panick like i knew thats gonna happen and just bent them back with a screwdriver
at last, now I can open 5 chrome tabs
That depends mostly on your Ram
No that's impossible
@Keanan May be they have
@Keanan Those are 4gb problems
Wow I have an FX8350 in my computer, pretty good CPU for the money & it's still serving my well after 4 years.
I yelled out loud "What the hell? NO WAY!" and immediately clicked
2:26 I thought efficiency over 100% didn't exist , lol
Discharging capacitors I'm guessing.
@@rightwingsafetysquad9872 right guess
@@fayenotfaye well germans created many parts of the laws, so they could also break the laws of physics, too, maybe even the universe, for all we know.
You can easily reposition bent pins by using the tip of a retracted retractable ballpoint pen and sticking the pins in the hole where the ballpoint would come out.
He can finally load GTA V in 1 second.