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Originally Posted by Firefoxx
Time for that record? 25seconds?
The hipro5 record of 26 seconds, was one of the best record's in the world. He ate a lot of FX-53 eheheheh :D
But........................
A64 Forever! :D
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Originally Posted by Firefoxx
Time for that record? 25seconds?
The hipro5 record of 26 seconds, was one of the best record's in the world. He ate a lot of FX-53 eheheheh :D
But........................
A64 Forever! :D
Nice to see you again hipro :D
Awesome work with the single stage + cpu. I am sure you would do some damage with a real cpu :p: (slap myself for fanboyisme :D)
:toast:
hehe cool mods and nice clocks/scores :toast:
what's that "goo" you have draped around the processor?
it looks awefully thick for sealstring :)
Its sealstring alright.. Just a layer or two :)
Nice 5G there Hipro :D
Cheers
Nice work!
What clock frequency do you think is possible for a 24/7 system with a Vapochill or Prometia modded with R404a? I assume you modded Prometia sounds like a jet taking off so that's not 24/7 like :P?
Was the 5GHz just for testing or would it be 24/7?
Should give you a hint..Quote:
Originally Posted by Hipro5
Yes, but it's still modded. I have no idea if theres a fan running 5000RPM to get that system working... and I have no idea if he can bench at 5GHz or if it's 24/7 usable :)Quote:
Originally Posted by bias_hjorth
Probably crazy fans If I know mr. hipro but the fan are the least in that system :hehe:
Looks pretty stable if you´d look at the 32m superpi. :)
perhaps u have the same results with vapo ls or mach2 gt? the temps are the same i think
DOing 5g in an LS atm m8, but have got a 3.8ghz.Quote:
Originally Posted by Salkcin
Cheers
no its a hi-pro-mmie nothing cna beat it on one stage!
awesome hipro thats a nice overlock and stable makes it even better :toast:
what difference did joining the pins on the back of the board make?
i aso put some sinks on my FETs but found that i got higher temps, and i removed some and temps are back at normal
there are still on the vcore ones but how do you get them to do anything? i used AS5 mixed with arctic adhesive to stick em
Thank you bias_hjorth.......... :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by bias_hjorth
.........and what exactly do you mean by "real cpu"?......... :D
It's seal string for the prommie...........exept that it's not thin.........it's almost 1.5cm fat........Promie's is about 0.3mm fat........ ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kristos
With default VCore it's 24/7 full load stable at 4.730MHz...........With a bit more VCore Max stable (with the HT) is about at 4930MHz.......and this is just a D0 CPU........I think that with a E0 CPU I could be about 150 - 200MHz more for 24/7....... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Salkcin
My hi-pro-mmie IS for 24/7 only IF you can "stand" the noise of it......... :D It has 3 x 12x12 Delta fans on it and 190cfm each(200+ cfm coz they are feeding with 13.5Volts).......One in front of the condenser , one on the back of it (push-pull) and one for output......... ;)
Now........with a moded Vapo or Prommie with R404 gas I think it could do (same CPU D0) about 4600 - 4700MHz for 24/7 ONLY IF (R404 gas) could "handle" the load of it and not starting to raise the temp fast.........
The temps are not the same with a regular Vapo - Prommie with R404 gas.........The temps are measured ON the heatspreader of the CPU and NOT at the output of the gas as Vapo - Prommie do..........At that load I doupt if a Vapo - Prommie with R404 gas could do EVEN -18 to -20*C without starting to raise the temp quickly upwords...... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Mrki
A same CPU 3.6GHz D0 stepping did the same with Dry-ice........ ;)
Also my hi-pro-mmie is with another compressor too......... ;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/T...ressor_jpg.jpg
......with this REAL temp on it's evaporator with a a digit thermometer with 0.1% accuracy from 600*C to -200*C......and NOT Vapo's - Prommie's accuracy....... :D ;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/H.../Temp3_jpg.jpg
I think it would be BETTER if you where SO kind and SEND to me this 3.8GHz E0 CPU of yours so as to test it......... :D :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Bulldog20
What do you mean by this: "joining the pins on the back of the board".........sorry......... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by reject
The heatsinks on the Mos-Fets where gloued by a "fast acting" glue........In the middle of each Mos-Fet was applied some sillicone paste(thermal) and at the four corners of it , four "drops" of the fast acting glue.......Some "pressure" and it was ready....... ;)
around the socket on the back it looks like youve joined the cap legs with lines of solder
is that what you did?
Again nice work bro! I am waiting for that maximazer! Where is Santa claus?Quote:
A same CPU 3.6GHz D0 stepping did the same with Dry-ice........
Ahhh........They are cooper extention lines so as to "extend" the legs of the capacitors coz those capacitors where unsoldered from another Mobo and they had small legs ....... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by reject
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Unseen
He is coming my BETA tester....... :D
would that do anything for a board with stock caps?
What's the brand name (3M, berner, everseal, ...)? and the product part number? can I order it online? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
It's "used" Prommie's seal string.......a lot of it...... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kristos