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liquid nitrogen is a bit tough to come by in most societies
Nitrogen? Thats easy... Have you tried Helium?? It is extremely hard to handle, not easy like nitrogen...
Ok Ok I stop my geekness
Polypedilum vanderplanki is the only known life form that can survive in liquid helium at temperatures as low as 3 degrees Kelvin.
Wow, off-topic but still crazy! 
And in the meantime the average temperature of the world has just gone up by a few degrees.
At this point, I could give a damn about CPU speed as I now care more about how cool the CPU runs as opposed to it's speed. It has gone beyond almost acceptable in my opinion how hot CPUs run these days. In the huge rush to get the fastest little clicks per second they have opened a pandora's box of heat related issues. I simply can not help but notice how quickly components are dying these days due to overheating as opposed to the good old days of 400-700mhz CPUs.
Why 6.5Ghz may be impressive to a minor degree, what would really impress me is the headline of a CPU running at a certain lower temp.
p.s. My latest duo-Core laptop lasted just over a year, before the GPU fried out due to what I am almost assured was overheating. This is just the latest in a growing number of machines I have seen simply burn out. Yet all my old firewalls, NAS, etc.. running on older processors just keep going quietly and cool.



