Question Pentium 4 - 5GHz overclocked (by Tomshardware?) Jan 27, 2007

danny009

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Just found this gem after a decade and I'm using YouTube since early 2010s, there is Toms Hardware logo at corner with its good old hammer icon, also some text on the video description it seems made by a user from here back in the 2007? The Entire video screams 90s/2000s and I do LOVE it. Music used in the video still better than the trash we have today in my honest opinion. Music meant something back then and it was awesome. Perhaps that person still here? Love to see his reaction to this video today.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0jQZxH7NgM
 
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Just found this gem after a decade and I'm using YouTube since early 2010s, there is Toms Hardware logo at corner with its good old hammer icon, also some text on the video description it seems made by a user from here back in the 2007? The Entire video screams 90s/2000s and I do LOVE it. Music used in the video still better than the trash we have today in my honest opinion. Music meant something back then and it was awesome. Perhaps that person still here? Love to see his reaction to this video today.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0jQZxH7NgM
This is the official video on Tom's Hardware's channel:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZr0W_g0dqk


And this proves the project itself:
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/5-ghz-project,731.html

The music is glorying and accelerates the adrenaline within the viewer while the Processor boomingly accesses those, for the time, unfathomable frequencies. It is a rollicking moment and one that would recurrently stand within the line separating the possible from the impossible and vaguely venturing through the spirit forth until only shattering accomplishments are in sight; the beauty of illimitable frequencies.
 
I remember that video playing automatically when I browsed the main site, kind of like those "playing in the corner" video you see in Wikia or certain news sites. It's been replaced by a "How to choose a CPU" kind of thing these days, but I wonder if all the views were from people visiting the main site.