Posted on Monday, February 05 2007 @ 0:40 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Over the weekend a blizzard has hit Michigan causing sub-zero
temperatures, inches of snow, and zealous winds. This winter weather has
caused the closing of shopping centers and community activities; public
transportation systems and the Gerald R. Ford International Airport have
also come to a halt. However, we took this opportunity to make the best
of it with natural sub-zero overclocking. With the Abit AW9D i975X
motherboard, an Intel Pentium 4 processor, 2GB of OCZ's Flex XLC
PC2-9200 memory, and cooling provided by Mother Nature, we set off on a
spontaneous overclocking adventure. Have you ever seen a motherboard in
a snow-bank? We sure have.
Check it out
at Phoronix.