Newsletter error~ check your facts!
In the newsletter you quoted Tom's Hardware as saying
"Compared to overclocking with liquid hydrogen, where systems will only operate stably for a few minutes beyond 4000 MHz, our solution is perfectly suited for everyday use and can be used in a professional environment. This is proved in spectacular fashion by the 30 different benchmarks. "
I think if you were to attempt to overclock with liquid hydrogen you would be lucky if your neighborhood was stable for a few minutes
(Liquid hydrogen boils off as hydrogen which has a tendency to explode very easily when mixed with air between 6-93%)
I'm guessing they mean't was liquid Nitrogen (dangerous enough for other reasons)
That is what they wrote, But before you pass on their story, you owe it to your readers to question apparent errors like that!
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