We are naturally very used to seeing all kinds of hardware pushed to its limits around here, but opting to see how far you can push the single core 1.6GHz Intel Atom may not be the most obvious decision. Team Australia decided this might be a fun project and so dismantled an MSI Wind U100 and threw some liquid nitrogen cooling at it, managing to eek out a speed of 2.385GHz in the process. Sure, it may be almost completely pointless, but then those of us who have caught the overclocking bug will know that the words "stock speeds" just aren't part of acceptable vocabulary. Exploring the potential headroom of the low powered processor may also be useful information for some. You can check out some pictures and details over here.