Processor Intel Celeron 356 overclocked to 8.2GHz

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Technology News - World record speed of processors seem to have just been solved recently. And record the processor speed is precisely the choice fell on an Intel Celeron processor had just overclock so as to achieve the highest clock speed of 8.2 GHz (8211MHz).
Clock speed is the fastest frequency to be achieved with Celeron CPU model specific. And overclockers who has established a world record is apparently still have to use liquid nitrogen to keep the processor temperature as he continues to be checked during the experiment. As a result, the CPU never went beyond 27.0 ° C 2.008V though that should be used.

The system used for this overclocking record is composed of a motherboard Asus P5E3 Premium / WiFi-AP which runs on Intel X48 Express chipset, 1GB of DDR3 memory system setup in a single-channel configuration and EVGA GeForce 8800GT graphics card. As for the power itself is provided by a 1200W PSU.

Intel Celeron Processor 356 is used for overclocking records are based on the Cedar Mill architecture that emerged in the last generation of Pentium 4 processor built by Intel.
CPU itself has a single processing core, which is usually clocked at 3.33GHz, only 512KB Level 2 cache memory and do not have pretty much all the other more advanced technologies usually found on modern CPUs.

Also, pipaline-depth instruction makes it suitable to achieve an impressive clock speeds, and a favorite among overclockers who want to get the world title for the fastest processor in the world.

Although this is the frequency of the fastest ever achieved by a CPU Celeron 356, but it turns out this record including the second highest rank of the CPU-Z on Hwbot.

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