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				 Intel does 5GHz on air! 
 
			
			I think that this goal may be the golden egg that Intel was trying to lay in order to make AMD's overclocking efforts appear to be unimportant. 
	http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news...-507-ghz!.aspxQuote: 
	
		| During Computex Taipei 2009, Intel's Sean Malone took his Keynote Speaker role very seriously: the "Desktop Is Not Dead" statement was supported by a slew of very impactful machines, some of which I'll elaborate on here in detail.
 Core i7 "1105" - 5.07 GHz!
 Intel Core i7 975 processor clocked to 5.07 GHz using nothing else but a specially designed air cooler.
 
 
  
 This is the fastest ever air cooled processor in the history of the IT industry: If you take the 133 MHz QPI base clock and multiply it 38 times, a nice lucky number in Chinese, you'll get a whopping 5.07 GHz. Eh, that's how fast the show demo Acer's gaming box ran, all air-cooled. Of course, do not expect Intel's default el cheapo air cooling unit, but rather a very expensive Intel Labs setup by Mr. Francois Piednoel, Intel Performance Guru. Still, even with Intel-assisted air cooling design the sheer speed and reasonable voltage needed [no it wasn't the 1.07 Volts shown, but more like 1.5 Volts, a recommended OC maximum by the French Wizard himself] was impressive nevertheless.
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