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

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

AMD's Trinity APUs have only been in the wild for a few days, but some have already taken on the challenge of pushing the new desktop silicon to its limits. By giving the A10-5800K model 1.956 volts, disabling two of its cores and cooling it with liquid nitrogen, overclockers were able to push the chip to 7.3GHz. Air-cooling and 1.616 volts squeezed out 5.1GHz without sacrificing any cores. If you're a mere mortal who's fresh out of liquid nitrogen (or never had any to begin with), you should be able to comfortably bump CPU performance by roughly 10 percent and GPU speeds by 15 to 17 percent. For the full specs on this particular overclock, hit the source links below.

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Phanteks PH-TC90LS Ultra Low Profile CPU Cooler

Phanteks Launch PH-TC90LS

Phanteks today introduced the PH-TC90LS ultra low profile CPU cooler. It fits small form factor cases with a 45mm free space. Designed for Intel Socket 2011/1155/1156, the Phanteks PH-TC90LS features three 6mm copper heat-pipes that are aligned to ensure optimal cooling. It comes bundled with PH-F90 PWM Premium fans and PH-NDC thermal compound. The Phanteks PH-TC90LS ultra low profile CPU cooler is priced at $29.99. [PureOverclock]