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Originally Posted by Athens[2004]
Thats not good to hear...
How many of you guys run sub ambient 24/7?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Athens[2004]
Thats not good to hear...
How many of you guys run sub ambient 24/7?
this is a good insulation job:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=119275
Check it out.
For me nailpolish on both sides of the board where mach kit is and grease in socket.
Thats exactly what I am gonna do, after having problems with condensation in my last Single stage mount (only sealstring on caps en neophrene pad+donut)Quote:
Originally Posted by loc.o
That doesn't sound good at all. I think to be on the safe side i'm going to nail polish all around the socket area on both sides, then foam tape around the socket quite a bit, and then finally grease the socket, sounds like the only really good way to keep it from producing condensation in the socket.Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
:rolleyes: All the insulation stuff relly sucks - especially when replacing a chip...........:stick:
So best thing here might be to move to outerspace and keep on OCing there -no oxygen = no condensation......................:p:
:toast:
I'll ask again: Does the LGA775 mounting kit for the Vapo not come with foam for around the socket? The pictures I've seen of the mounting kit doesn't show any mobo/socket insulation :(
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Originally Posted by FragTek
Not good at all? Hirpro runs for hours at a time with ln2 insulated that way.
Sorry dude I totally quoted the wrong post... My bad!! :slap:Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
Hipro's work is absolutely amazing.
24/7 for me is with heaters and neoprene. thats why i like vapochill ls mounting kit or promy head with neoprene, sealstring works but its to dirty for me!
for bench, neoprene, nail and grease and ice all over the board :D
You don't grease the socket, just use the heaters and neoprene and have no probs??Quote:
Originally Posted by |RickY|
Thats a bit of vapochill for you Frag ;)
Yes that is good enough dude :)Quote:
Originally Posted by FragTek
Just set the heaters to 100 % = 5 Watt :)
And if you fell unsafe, I was unsafe because of a stupid error in the socket kit.
If you get reversion 1.2 or 1.3 of the socket 775 for Vapo LS you are :banana::banana::banana::banana:ed.
I goot the newer reversion but was afraid becaus I had condensation problems, that is why I use sealstring in the retension mecanism.
And when I change cpu I just take a bit of it out and Sneak the cpu out :)
Use sealstring around the metal renesion socket and in the retension plate corners.
Dont need to do it at the caps, just use the neopren you revcive from asetek.
Sorry for the old quote, But it really works GREAT for a standard LS :)Quote:
Originally Posted by camouflage
Maybe not for the moddet once but I doubth it :D
I know it would be a PITA, but any chance of some pix? :) Thx in advance.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
What is "seal string" and where can I get it? Thx
where do you live?
Just to report back on this... I just used the provided neoprene and heaters, and everything seems to be running condensation free :D With the processor installed I greased all around the top of the retention bracket where there's a gap between the bracket and the IHS so that nothing would form in those spots and I haven't had any probs yet... w00t!
Miami, FloridaQuote:
Originally Posted by Moc
Can someone please link to the types of materials they are using? Does not matter what country just examples of the nail polish, grease, Neopreen and spray? that they use.
Thanks!
did my insulation job yesterday on p5b-deluxe.
Used lots of nail polish (socket area and back of mobo). After that grease at socket area, inside socket and at the back of mobo.
At the back of my mobo I also put a heater between my neophrene (stock mach2 heater (7,2w)) which I can use as option.
I also cut out neophrene for socket area and I i also clamped neoprhene at back of mobo. hopefully is good for benching (single stage and DICE) and 24/7 SS use.
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Originally Posted by El Snorro
You wouldnt happen to have any pictures would you?
guess what?;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Seufar
sorry for bad pic quality:mad:
http://img.techpowerup.org/061124/Afbeelding 001.jpg
http://img.techpowerup.org/061124/Afbeelding 003.jpg
http://img.techpowerup.org/061124/Afbeelding 004.jpg
How did u apply grease inside the socket? Did u put it in the center? Or also over all the contact points?Quote:
Originally Posted by El Snorro
I know whith the other sockets u just smear it all over the socket, but since the 775 doesnt have pins, doesnt the grease block the contact between the socket and cpu?
Personally for grease I apply it incredibly lightly to the socket with a paint brush, barely enough to clear the pins, then I push the cpu down, twist a tiny bit, then push down the bracket.