Yep it's 1.9v CPU-Z reads the vdd on an 8RDA+ Here's a pic of it at 2.56 11x233 11,2,2,2.0 Core 2.06v.http://www.sitemouse.com/users/biggi...cs/GCS0004.jpgQuote:
Originally posted by CSOFT
MBM says 1.9V
Yep it's 1.9v CPU-Z reads the vdd on an 8RDA+ Here's a pic of it at 2.56 11x233 11,2,2,2.0 Core 2.06v.http://www.sitemouse.com/users/biggi...cs/GCS0004.jpgQuote:
Originally posted by CSOFT
MBM says 1.9V
TribesMan realy kickass rig, LOL :eek: :D
my bedroom with my phase change :D
http://membres.lycos.fr/thetankerx/T...4/Dscn0201.jpg
Tribesman, did that waterblock help you gettin nything xtra out of your 8500's memory? I was debating as to whether i should go with a block like that which does gpu and ram, cos im not sure that the xtra temp the ram puts into the system is gonna b worth it if it dont gain me nythin.
T@nker-xXx, what you are gonna do with that evap, its not much gd sittin there making ice:D Awesome set up you have there mate.
Oh and btw, i like the slippers:D :toast:
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heres my setup when i bench ;) (only winter hehe )
on the 9500pro is a 92mm fan from a enermax PSU on the 8045pal is a ys tech 3 watt. The psu is a fortron 350watt with a 120mm fan ;) it has pots inside :D
new pics:banana:My setup
Edit: Fixed your pic link :)
hi :D
here is my machine :)
http://ricky.home.sapo.pt/29krig.JPG
:toast:
Holy crap, nice setups.
I've just got my waterbubbler soo in a couple of weeks my case will be built.
I really like those watercoolers!Quote:
Originally posted by TribesMan
Picture of R8500 water cooled:
http://www2.arnes.si/~mbabic/Sistem/R8500vodno.jpg
This is how I keep my MOSFETs cool:
http://www2.arnes.si/~mbabic/Sistem/MOSFETi.jpg
especially the one for sour R8500!!!
Are theese selfmade?
MrSmash this water/CPU block is made by morphling1.More pics ;)
MrSmash:
As DjTonic said those water blocks are made by most known overclocker and watercooling specialist in Slovenia, "morphling1". And those are realy great blocks, CPU block si easily compared with Cathar's WhiteWater or even Cascades... That block keeps my Barton 2600+ @ 2560MHz @ 2.05V cool at 36°C, at full load of course.
And with that R8500 block I'am running card at 340MHz/340MHz, and it is not fully volt modded. I have to make 3 more volt mods to squeeze all juice from that card.
I've big problems with my PSU. 12V line is fluctuating like hell. I definetly have to buy new PSU to run my computer @ its max.
i knew i saw those before!Quote:
Originally posted by TribesMan
MrSmash:
As DjTonic said those water blocks are made by most known overclocker and watercooling specialist in Slovenia, "morphling1". And those are realy great blocks, CPU block si easily compared with Cathar's WhiteWater or even Cascades... That block keeps my Barton 2600+ @ 2560MHz @ 2.05V cool at 36°C, at full load of course.
And with that R8500 block I'am running card at 340MHz/340MHz, and it is not fully volt modded. I have to make 3 more volt mods to squeeze all juice from that card.
I've big problems with my PSU. 12V line is fluctuating like hell. I definetly have to buy new PSU to run my computer @ its max.
is he selling them?
Yes he is. But I dont know if he is willing to send them in Germany. He is making newer revision of that block at the moment, and those are CNC made. And very nice looking!
For a taste here is a picture of it:
http://slike.slo-tech.com/8375.jpg
You can send him an email an ask him. This is his email
heres mine... waiting on Prommie...
http://myweb.cableone.net/horseman1099/Img_1550.jpg
http://myweb.cableone.net/horseman1099/Img_1551.jpg
http://myweb.cableone.net/horseman1099/Img_1553.jpg
http://myweb.cableone.net/horseman1099/Img_1554.jpg
imagine what you can do with 330gbs :D
Nice setup.
Ambient, you got 2 radiators or a radiator and a res?
radiator and res I guess
Just something new to show.
this is my prometeia, just came back 2 days ago.
the mods done on it were a R507 upgrade, a longer tube, and a 45 degree head so theres no bend in the tube when mounting the prometeia, those were the things I wanted.
they were done by my friend here Chilly1.
as you can see from Asus Probe, it's doing -48 on the CPU it says.
the prometeia itself says -47 all the time.
the temp sensor I had to recallibrate cause it kept tripping the -50C sensor alarm cause it was too cold.
even after the recallibrating I have to keep 1.7 volts on the CPU, otherwise it still goes to -50C under no load.
luckily with 1.7 volts I can run 2.8 ghz 100% stable with no worry.
2.93 ghz stable with benchmarks.
this is mainly a game PC as far as I am concerned at the moment :)
Kunaak, how do you go about recalibrating the prommy probe? I have the same issue of the -50c alarm going of when the machine is idling.
heres the advice I got from Hipro.
"Solder a 1 MOhm resistor in PARALLEL with the cable(black one) which comes down from the head of the Prommie from the sencor........
Then go into R17 programm and put -7*C .You will be able to see almost the same temp but the Prommie won't shut down..... "
Just added dual moniter setup, looks bettaaaa. Benching off untill winter.
nice setup kommando! just noticed your location, i live in brisbane too :)
Kewl, few brissy guys here. What suburb you?
ooo sooo blue sooo bright.
nice system shido :O
kommando, i live in ashgrove, its a suburb close to the city. where you at?