
Well I'm back at the Intel office. It's been a year since my last visit, but I still find my ways around the office, not to mention the lab. We've been set up with some truly exquisite hardware and we've of course decided to hit it with the heaviest kind of cooling available, liquid nitrogen. As usual I can't tell you what we're overclocking or any numbers from the event. All I can say is that every piece of FUD you may have read about this particular hardware, that it is going to be hard to overclock, have memory issues or what is just that, FUD.
We're doing the most extreme kind of overclocking here and even though we can't tell you much about we're doing we can show you some pictures;



To spice things up we have arranged a competition between the nations represented. Well, to be honest, it was the Danes that wanted to have a competition, which is fine by us. We don't mind handing them their asses.
I should add though, that even though we are competing, we're all helping each other to go higher. If someone needs help, you assist. Stay tuned for more.

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