News Core i9-14900KS overclocked to 9.1 GHz, breaking numerous world records

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This is pretty incredible. Liquid helium is crazy. What about using the void of outer space, on the dark side of the moon. Wouldn't that let you get the best thermal exchange
 
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This is pretty incredible. Liquid helium is crazy. What about using the void of outer space, on the dark side of the moon. Wouldn't that let you get the best thermal exchange
Yeah, but the roundabout lag would kill performance, you need your CPU to be close to you.
Even for commercial use there are only limited things that don't need good response time.
 

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This is pretty incredible. Liquid helium is crazy. What about using the void of outer space, on the dark side of the moon. Wouldn't that let you get the best thermal exchange
The problem with using space as a cooler is that space is a bad conductor. If it was, the Apollo 11 lunar lander might have had the computer on the outside.
 

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The problem with using space as a cooler is that space is a bad conductor. If it was, the Apollo 11 lunar lander might have had the computer on the outside.
Exactly what I was thinking. You need a way for the temp to exchange? I think with people in space the moisture is responsible. And it's wasted I assume.
 
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