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Guru3D.com » News » HTC One overclocking with LN2

HTC One overclocking with LN2

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/18/2013 07:40 AM | source: | 14 comment(s)
HTC One overclocking with LN2

In the category totally useless HKEPC decided to give LN2 cooling a try on a smartphone. The site used liquid nitrogen to overclock the HTC One to 1.72Gz and achieved a score of 11585 in the 3DMark Ice Storm benchmark, whereas a regular HTC One scores around 10,000 on the same benchmark. HKEPC notes on its Facebook page that it's waiting for an extreme overclocking ROM to boost the score even more.

So just what were they able to achieve with the super-cooled and overclocked device? 11585 in the 3DMark Ice Storm benchmark. A normal HTC One receives about 10,000 marks on the same benchmark, so we see about a 10 percent improvement in score. However, it's not very practical to be walking down the street with an LN2-cooled phone. You wouldn't be able to touch the device because of its temperature.



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CronoGraal
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#4579359 Posted on: 04/18/2013 04:47 PM
Don't be upset that you made the wrong decision. When I take my S4 to 1.92Ghz on LN2 that's when you'll know what's up.


LOL xD

nick0323
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#4579429 Posted on: 04/18/2013 06:19 PM
Don't be upset that you made the wrong decision. When I take my S4 to 1.92Ghz on LN2 that's when you'll know what's up.


We're talking about overclocking phones, not phablets. You sir are in a different league. :nerd:

Solid_State
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#4579607 Posted on: 04/18/2013 10:45 PM
Wow we are living in the future and oh boy its cool. :p

scoter man1
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#4579785 Posted on: 04/19/2013 05:26 AM
Wouldn't the be waiting for an extreme overclocking kernel? Roms have kernels built in sometimes, but the kernel is responsible for the ability or lack thereof to overclock.

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