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Threadripper Pro overclocked with car radiator and hits 4.9GHz across 96 cores

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Someone just pushed AMD’s Threadripper Pro 9995WX to 4.9GHz across all 96 cores and cooled it using parts ripped from two actual cars. The result? Absurdly loud, wildly impractical, and completely brilliant.

The overclocked Threadripper Pro pulled nearly 2000 watts of power running Cinebench R23 nearly six times its rated 350W TDP. It didn’t just survive the test; it scored around 187,000 points, brushing up against records typically reserved for liquid nitrogen setups.

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Instead of standard liquid cooling, this build used a BMW M4 radiator paired with fans from a Toyota Highlander. It’s roughly the size of five stacked 360mm PC radiators. Cooling wasn’t efficient the radiator stayed chilly while the processor boiled but it worked well enough to sustain a brutal benchmark run.

This wasn’t about elegance. The build was pure chaos engineering. Thick tubes, screaming fans, and a car pump pushing 1200 liters per hour all came together to force the system into submission. It’s loud, it’s messy and it’s the kind of madness hardware enthusiasts live for.

No, it’s not practical. You won’t see a workstation cooled by a car anytime soon. But this stunt proves how far performance can be pushed when limits are ignored. It wasn’t built for this but it still held the line.

And that’s why it deserves the spotlight.

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