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This Nitrogen-Cooled Memory Block Broke the realm’s Speed Record [PC]

This Nitrogen-Cooled Memory Block Broke the realms Speed Record [PC] These are memory sticks, two 1 GB Corsair Dominator GTX6 DDR3 RAM modules. They typically run at 2625MHz, but these zoom at the most recent world’s speed record: 3078MHz. All because of the special nitrogen freezer plugged onto the heat sinks:

This Nitrogen-Cooled Memory Block Broke the realms Speed Record [PC]

The feat was achieved by PC tinkerer Matthias Zronek, from Overclockers , using this Gigabyte P55A-UD7 motherboard with Intel Core i7-870 processor:

This Nitrogen-Cooled Memory Block Broke the realms Speed Record [PC]

What I truly wish to have is a nitrogen-cooled iPad with 2GB of RAM. Actually, I just want the 2GB of RAM because the net browser reloading just drives me bloody crazy. [ Extreme Systems -Thanks Alec!]

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