Back at Intel, overclocking starting

@ 2008/10/11
Well I'm back at the Intel office. It's been a year since my last visit, but I still find my ways around the office, not to mention the lab. We've been set up with some truly exquisite hardware and we've of course decided to hit it with the heaviest kind of cooling available, liquid nitrogen. As usual I can't tell you what we're overclocking or any numbers from the event. All I can say is that every piece of FUD you may have read about this particular hardware, that it is going to be hard to overclock, have memory issues or what is just that, FUD.

We're doing the most extreme kind of overclocking here and even though we can't tell you much about we're doing we can show you some pictures;

Comment from jmke @ 2008/10/14
you'll love their next update too

Quote:
We came to Intel with great expectations. We were about to embark on another adventure in the Intel laboratory and overclock another generation of Intel processors. The last two times we were quite pleased with how the systems performed, even though it took a lot of time and energy to get those system stable and running at the world record frequencies we were trying to reach. This time we had done what we came to do and even surpassed our goals a whole day ahead of schedule. This is the most mature prelaunch platform we've played with yet. Nehalem has delivered.
Comment from jmke @ 2008/10/11
from what I gather OC won't be limited by locked FSB or VDIMM voltage, as those were the "FUD" pieces going around the web
Comment from Massman @ 2008/10/11
Basicly a non-sense article: "We did something, but can't tell you".

Why this newspost, NH?