technically you are right, monday is over, but some of the NDA's ive signed usually have a time AND date so it would say:
Monday February 28th 2005 @ 9:00 AM EST
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technically you are right, monday is over, but some of the NDA's ive signed usually have a time AND date so it would say:
Monday February 28th 2005 @ 9:00 AM EST
Awesome, good work in getting the pics twilius
Very good work to those who came up with loads of pics!
Brilliant work, very nice pics :)
This kind of event has to be done more frequently, there's on the list Nvidia... AMD.. and why not Intel :) They have to know by now, supporting the enthusiasts community its very important these days...
PM himQuote:
Originally Posted by mr_knowitall15
30 min from NDA???? its 8:31 EST
It wasn't pics, it was a short video that I got of Macci juggling the Sapphire/ATi LED bounce balls, with my poor little Nikon 3.2mp ;) I will have to mess with it after school, it is in .MOV format, anyone know a good way to compress that? To DivX or something..... I've never messed with video editing before.Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyingHamster
So how did you manage to make it past the water on that surf map? :D
Depends on the unit. However, the thing that really caught my eye was PC ICE's Autocascade. It's only single-stage (like Vapo/Prommy), but it gets almost dry ice temps, and it looks so tight :cool: Plus, PC ICE said he could probably build them for $500 :eek: Damn near HALF a VapoLS, and so much colder.Quote:
Originally Posted by mr_knowitall15
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He built that one in just a few days, threw it together for the event, so it's not even fully tweaked. And he said with that hose insulated it would be at -85C, and probably something like -70C under load or thereabouts. All for only $500...... man I want one :D
yes, PC ICE's black box was indeed a work of art. the guy is amazing :slobber:
/OT
u have to hold down crouch+jump and u skim over the water :D
Tech-Report's Coverage is up :cool:
oh no... no new records :(
Auto cascade for $500 :cool:
what no new records ????
Wow, for $500 I'd DEFINITELY order one..
Me too, PC ICe hurry up and get back so you can start building these for ushttp://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ons/icon10.gif
wow I had no idea they were that inexpensive, PC ICE should mass produce these beasts.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
*edited* im an idiot.
It was PC ICE's unit.Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
so there wasn't any r520 there :rolleyes: :mad: :stick:
oops, meant PC ICE.Quote:
Originally Posted by twilius_basic
man for $500 id be all over that casecade in a second, can those run 24/7? (dont think so but may as well ask) what kind of noise does it make?
Looked like a lot of fun with the ln2, was that huge tank a dewar or was it pressurized? Nice to finally see some pictures of the overclocking guru's.
also, I think you should discuss prices in private messages.
that's it. next year, I'm going to this competition!
If this gets made an anual thing, I'm going to have to find a way there.
jjcom
Chilly was talking about having one in vegas.
Would be good time with some great overclocking and send out invites to overclockers everywhere. Might be a :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana: though for non-us peeps :(
There could be seperate hardware and cooling classes....air water DI cascade... Bring your own hardware and cooling for your class and if you blow something up, your done :P just like in racing. Maybe charge an admission fee or something. Man I wonder what the power usage was for the whole weekend at that place LOL....$$$$$
yeah, that'd be great. Just have it at Chilly1/Kazoo's place...they'd have to get the house ready tho...9gage wire used through out the house, 30amp breakers on each outlit...lol...they'd have to charge an admission fee....just think of the power bill....:eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
jjcom
Hey guys, back home again and I am not sure who got the highest 2K5.
I was able to hold -121c (fully loaded) on my tripple cascade and my first time with a FX 55 and I pushed it to 3.7Ghz. I didn't know it didn't have a 19x or 20x multiple and was trying to boot to 3.8/4Ghz. No problems booting at 3.6Ghz and going up from there. I kept plugging at 19x and all sorts of voltages.
I fried one motherboard and one video card. I was was trying to get a run off at 900Mhz core (875Mhz was not enough and 900Mhz said hello) The card was fixed and still works now. The motheboard did not want to fire up with a PCIe card installed but fired up on onboard video. When I removing the protective ring, whoops slipped and popped off a micro capacitor from the GPU. The ATI engineer on hand was highly skilled and repaired my card in a few mintues.
I had little trouble on day one with the cascade and felt confident enough to make the LN2 step for day two. I took the CPU and GPU down to -190c and film crews came. I sat at idle in BIOS for the entire filming and my machine would not reboot after I froze the caps. I felt it was better to shut down and dry out and not put anything in harms way.
Needless to say, this was a good experiance for us all and the exhibition went great. Just meeting macci made it all worth it. All of us did have a chance to all get together for a nice dinner together on ATI.
Thanks ATI for having us along.
This was more of an exhibition than a competition, we all helped each other to make sure each of us put on a good show.
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I was not clapping hands, I was mixing Nanotherm PCM and warming it up :D
glad to hear you all had fun. thanks for the pics everyone :D one question: was there anything along the lines of r520 mentioned?