View Full Version : Ice+Water+Salt+SomeWCstuff= P4 570J ES @ 4.5 GHz second try!!! Check it out!
Terminal 8
12-19-2006, 04:05 PM
WOOO! At just the second try, the system booted, and im currently running dual SP2004s.
Specs:
Intel Pentium 4 570J ES 3.8GHz @ 4.5 GHz (1.53v)
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 Rev 1.0
Samsung DDR2 533 @ DDR2 600 (0.3v+)
Sapphire X800GTO2 LE
Etc etc..
I'm pretty sure that at this voltage, I can push it farther, but im just seeing where this takes me :D . Im so excited! 5 GHz HERE I COME!
CPU-Z Validation:
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=148139
Shots:
http://xs210.xs.to/xs210/06513/IMAG0028.JPG
http://xs210.xs.to/xs210/06513/IMAG0029.JPG
http://xs210.xs.to/xs210/06513/IMAG0031.JPG
http://xs210.xs.to/xs210/06513/IMAG0033.JPG
http://xs210.xs.to/xs210/06513/fourpointfive.PNG
Keep in mind this was something quickly throw together, so I don't have much time to work with this stuff at these temps. I'll take a little time later to properly insulate and cool everything so I can get more in-depth results. Super-Pi is coming too! WOO!!
Terminal 8
12-19-2006, 05:25 PM
Well I think I'm done for the night, gonna dry off my radiator and put fans on it... I ran out of ice, all my trays are empty :( , the last shot I got was 29.5s 1M Pi at 4.65 GHz. Blah... More to come tomorrow, :toast: . I might even go outside... :p:
is that an entire bucket of ice? o.o
LordofDoom
12-19-2006, 06:25 PM
Nice, that's sure extreme!
Terminal 8
12-19-2006, 06:50 PM
is that an entire bucket of ice? o.o
Yep :D .
hausner
12-19-2006, 07:52 PM
Nice cooling man :banana: :banana: :banana:
Terminal 8
12-19-2006, 08:38 PM
Poor mans Ice :banana:
WOOT!
Felt like taking a break and stretching the memory. Looks like I got a result:
DDR2 533 to DDR2 774:
266MHz to 387MHz @ 2.5V (1.8v Stock)
Memory is cool to the touch, gonna stress it. Wouldn't load windows at 2.3 so I bumped it to 2.5. Lets see how she does... results to come.
Keep in mind this is run-of-the-mill DDR2!
Nanometer
12-19-2006, 09:30 PM
The salt water must be killing the radiator! lol That's pretty cool though. Add some antifreeze to your loop and get some dry ice ;).
Why salt? Doesn't salt melt ice?
Nanometer
12-19-2006, 09:59 PM
The salt lowers the freezing point and makes the water colder, I think..
marru
12-19-2006, 10:17 PM
Yes, but very corrosive for the radiator and cpu block, like you said. The Chloride ions in the salt are eating the metal.
p8ntslinger676
12-19-2006, 10:30 PM
Yes, but very corrosive for the radiator and cpu block, like you said. The Chloride ions in the salt are eating the metal.
QFT, but It does lower the temp of the water quite a bit :D
Terminal 8
12-19-2006, 10:59 PM
I'm gonna run the salt/ice mixture independently of the loop water, so theres minimal corrosion (outside of the heatercore isn't much to sacrifice :)). Yeah, I'm trying to come up with the coldest mixture I can apply to it, maybe I'll just find some dry ice and set that up, I don't know, thats for the near future :). For the time being, I got my Samsung 533 up to 806 on 2.0v :D , 100% rock solid. More to come :banana: .
ira-k
12-20-2006, 10:25 AM
Be careful with the dry-ice, a friend of mine froze the water in his loop that way...:D
SoulGG
12-20-2006, 10:32 AM
The salt lowers the freezing point and makes the water colder, I think..
Yep.....It'll reach almost freezing temperatures within minutes...
Try salt + 1 ice cube in your hand for a couple minutes:D
I used to do that. It is fun. Watch out for condensation forming everywhere it can. You will be dabbing water drops as fast as you can to keep up. DI will hard freeze your rad and bust it. Also could cause high pressure/leak at one of the blocks. Stay with ice and salt. Condensation forms under the cpu block big time. Enjoy. edit: run some pi.
barzi
12-21-2006, 07:24 AM
Why use a chipset block for CPU cooling?
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