Undisclosed AMD Processor at 3.6GHz (Linus Tech Tips #1)
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I confirm my results of overclocking a secret AMD processor to 3.6GHz
In this early Linus Tech Tips video, the host addresses questions about an undisclosed AMD processor running at 3.6 GHz. He sets up a test rig featuring an M3A79-T motherboard and air cooling, and demonstrates the overclocked chip by running four instances of Prime95 small FFT to verify stability. The footage shows concrete details like the cooling method, power setup, and monitor readouts, with several portions of the screen blacked out for secrecy. By the end of the segment, he publicly confirms the processor is indeed operating at 3.6 GHz and that the results are stable, while noting that the processor origin remains unidentified. The video blends a practical teardown with a then-controversial reveal, illustrating early enthusiasm for pushing hardware beyond stock specifications and inviting audience speculation about performance metrics and silicon identity. The overall takeaway is that of a cautious, methodical overclocking test, with an emphasis on reproducibility and transparency, despite the mystery surrounding the CPU’s provenance.
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