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  2. I tried to beat an overclocking robot and failed - AOL

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    Extreme overclocking is hard. I had my first taste of this delicate hobby at last year's Computex, in which, with a lot of back and forth between pouring liquid nitrogen and torching, I managed to ...

  3. Liquid nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Liquid nitrogen is a compact and readily transported source of dry nitrogen gas, as it does not require pressurization. Further, its ability to maintain temperatures far below the freezing point of water, specific heat of 1040 J ⋅kg −1 ⋅K −1 and heat of vaporization of 200 kJ⋅kg −1 makes it extremely useful in a wide range of ...

  4. Overclocking - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of overclocking is to increase the operating speed of a given component. [3] Normally, on modern systems, the target of overclocking is increasing the performance of a major chip or subsystem, such as the main processor or graphics controller, but other components, such as system memory or system buses (generally on the motherboard), are commonly involved.

  5. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    As liquid nitrogen boils at −196 °C (−320.8 °F), far below the freezing point of water, it is valuable as an extreme coolant for short overclocking sessions. In a typical installation of liquid nitrogen cooling, a copper or aluminium pipe is mounted on top of the processor or graphics card.

  6. Watch what happens when you crack an egg into liquid nitrogen

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    WATCH: See how a GoPro handles a torture test in liquid nitrogen. GoPro Camera Gets Torture Tested With Liquid Nitrogen at CES. More from AOL.com: These 6 Prime hacks will make you save big on Amazon

  7. List of cooling baths - Wikipedia

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    Liquid N 2: Isoamyl acetate-79 Dry ice: Sulfur dioxide-82 Liquid N 2: Ethyl Acetate-84 Liquid N 2: n-Butanol-89 Liquid N 2: Hexane-94 Liquid N 2: Acetone-94 Liquid N 2: Toluene-95 Liquid N 2: Methanol-98 Liquid N 2: Cyclohexene-104 Liquid N 2: Isooctane-107 Liquid N 2: Ethyl iodide-109 Liquid N 2: Carbon disulfide-110 Liquid N 2: Butyl bromide ...

  8. Talk:Liquid nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen is the greatest portion of air but 21% oxygen is also there which we need to breath. Liquid Nitrogen has a 1:694 liquid to gas ratio. a large spill of liquid nitrogen would create a tremendous volume of nitrogen gas, displacing the oxygen levels to deadly levels inside any enclosed area, thus causing asphyxiation.

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