Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Intel's new processor overclocked to 4.5GHz is BREAKABLE !


The Inquirer (Famous Intel friendly online magazine) forgets to reboot Intel's processor overclocked to 4.5GHz.Here. Why? Because it won't reboot at -41C degrees. Hahahahaha.
And we are curious why it isn't overclocked to 4,5+GHz? Because that should mean even
lower temperatures then -41C. And Intel now seems halts at -88C degrees. What the hell happens?
INTEL's new low-k hafnium 45 nm processors are breakable, being hafnium composite is literally breakable after the large temperature range change. Cool it too much, and something will brake. Thus, temperature safety limits are now INTEL INSIDE TM.
WARNING: BREAKABLE
, handle carefully ! label should be attached on all Intel's new 45nm processors.

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