Highlights

July 12, 2010
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking is proud to present two new product lines: The new "Trinity Minis" and some new configurations for the Cypher Series. The "Minis" are some very attractive looking smaller units...
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June 15, 2010
The overclocking world goes through its ups and downs. Sadly, we must report some unfortunate findings for the Boreas Thermoelectric Cooling unit designed by CoolIT of Canada...
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March 28, 2010
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking welcomes Mark Ciphone to our team. Mark has come up with a clever design to overclock the Intel i7-860 to 3.9 GHz using...
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Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking
99 Wiltshire Rd.
Claymont, DE 19703
Email: LiquidNitrogenOverclocking

Phone: (610) 818-5063

The answer to the question, as it is most often asked, is that almost every computer can be overclocked.

We say almost every computer for the literalists out there who would want us to put up a page on how to overclock the ENIAC computer (shown below).



Even though this is one of our most frequently asked questions, what the asker is probably really seeking to understand, is how easy or difficult it is to overclock their own computer. Instead of saying "that depends", we will take the easy way out, and wait for the frequency of that question to build up high enough to warrant inclusion here.

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