1000 degree's celcius?
I'm sorry but if your cpu is reaching 1000c, i think it would melt the rest of your computer.
and besides, unless you have some major cooling malfunction, your computer shouldn't go above 55c.
plus, a Vcore of 200 volts? what are people using this computer for?
Sure if we were using netburst tech today, this would be much more realistic as we would need much more powerful processors, but even today's Core I7's can be had for under $1k and can run all your crysis servers and 3d rendering without even flinching, there's no reason for more power yet.
So while it could be theoreticly done, I see no purpose to.
-todays processors preform good enough for today
-todays cooling systems are good enough to cope with the hottest processors
-when manufacturing tech goes down, Vcore goes down too, so I don't even know how the 200 volt vcore is relevant to a good thing