Highlights

October 25, 2011
The new 5.0 GHz Vortex F5 Computer...

Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking has released a 5.0 GHz 4-core/8-threaded i7-2700K machine today, named the "Vortex F5," much faster than the stock Intel i7-2700K @ 3.5 GHz.
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June 6, 2011
Due to the high demand for the 5.50 GHz i7-990X models, and the relatively long build time associated with them, we must place a temporary hold on these orders while we hire and train new staff. We are offering a new FireHawk model in its place...
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April 18, 2011
The new 4.3 GHz Zeus Hurricane with 12 Xeon Westmere cores rolls out today, along with a brand new look and design for the 4.5 GHz Glacier and 4.0 GHz Tornado.
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March 1, 2011
A 5.5 GHz version of the Trinity Lightning is now available! And, meet the new FireHawk product line...
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January 26, 2011
The "2-FOR" Sale is on! Buy any two of the same system, and save $222 x 2 = $444 on your total purchase! Now through the end of 2/2011 (February).
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November 17, 2010
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking has a huge announcement: The new Zeus product line featuring Dual Xeon X5680 Westmeres (12 overclocked cores!)
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August 27, 2010
An overclocked 5.0 GHz Gulftown? Can this be possible? Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking is proud to present the "dream machine", our Trinity Lightning model. True 5.0 GHz speed across 6 cores!
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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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March 1, 2010
Two new Peltier-cooled systems are made available to the public for the first time today! Why might thermoelectric cooling be the trend setting method for stable overclocking? We answer this question in our news article below.
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February 25, 2010
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking extends an ice cold welcome to "Buckeye", owner of the famous MonstaCade Phase Cooled system and designer of the "Trinity" models available here. Buckeye has a certain fondness for 2-stage cascade cooling devices, which are more intricate than other overclocking builds due to the number of components that are integrated into the system.
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February 11, 2010
Overclocker extraordinaire rickss69 has shattered another one of his own TOP BENCHMARKING SPEED records! The previous record of 3 hours 14 minutes was achieved with a 2-stage cascade cooling unit built around an Intel Xeon W3580 that achieved a consistent 4.91 GHz clock pulse.
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January 1, 2010
Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking goes online!

Collectively, we are a band of overclocking enthusiasts who would meet regularly on various discussion boards. Dedicated to our craft, we recently decided to investigate the demand for our products on the outside world.
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Contact Info
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Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking
2711 Centerville Rd.
Suite 400
Wilmington, DE 19808-1645

Email: LiquidNitrogenOverclocking

Phone: (610) 818-5063

Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking is always eager to review a boxbuilder's design, especially if it is a "killer system". If you have an overclocked system that is stable (by that we mean it will report the same clock speed for hours/days/weeks at a time, as opposed to those "extreme overclocked" systems that can hardly last 60 seconds before quitting for good) then we definitely want to talk with you!

Here are the steps you can undertake to submit your design for sale here:

1. Run our benchmark utility (don't forget to submit your results!) by visting this page and following all of the instructions listed there.

2. If your total time was less than 4 hours 30 minutes (as shown on the last line of your report.txt file that gets generated), then you have a speed demon that we would like to sell!

3. Take some pictures of your completely assembled computer (do not send us photos showing your system "taken apart") and upload them as .jpg files to a site that hosts them without resizing your images.

4. Send a link to where these pictures are being hosted to Liquid Nitrogen Overclocking and we will contact you.

If your system is a strong candidate for resale, we will ask you to document your costs, propose a selling price, and offer you 50% of the profit from every sale. When someone pays for your system through our website, we pay you for all of your costs plus your profit from the sale up front before you build the system. You order what you need, build the box, and notify us when it is ready to ship. We will have FedEx come directly to your location, pick up the unit, and ship it to the client. You pay nothing out of your own pocket. Build as many, or as few systems as you like. Just let us know, with as much advance notice as possible, when you will be unavailable to perform system builds (you are on vacation, out sick, partying...) so that we can list your system as temporarily unavailable for purchase.