Everything up and running now, did some 3D runs at 4.5Ghz and this thing needs more voltage than 1.95v to get any farther.
I can boot and run and some xtreme speeds.
I gotta dial in and boot to my bench drive
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Everything up and running now, did some 3D runs at 4.5Ghz and this thing needs more voltage than 1.95v to get any farther.
I can boot and run and some xtreme speeds.
I gotta dial in and boot to my bench drive
holy ยงยงยงยง!!! 4.5ghz stable??? can we get some pics of your insulation job, or is it only ok to leave on for bonzai runs atm? whats your highest screenie?
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=1510760
No kamakazi runs, I can loop 3Dmark
Outstanding Fugger !!! :toast:
I noticed your 3dmark runs were "all the way through" eye candy and all so the system must be totally 3d stable ! ;)
Wen you get thorugh playing with MY CHIP be sure and package it up nicely so it doesn't get any bent pins or anything in transit. :D
So u were cooling ~32watts assuming the heatload is uniform across the hotplate, which they usually are in my experience.Quote:
heat source area 50.26548246
heatload 400
watts/area 7.957747155
evap head area 4
heatload on evap 31.83098862
If you set the hotplate to 1500watts youll get just about what you need ~120watt
Looks goodQuote:
heat source area 50.26548246
heatload 1500
watts/area 29.84155183
evap head area 4
heatload on evap 119.3662073
]JR[:banana:
Awesome 03 score, but when are you going to start benching 2001 again? I would really love to see 29K fall :D
I reached the 600 core for 2K1, I can loop the benchmark at 4464Ghz on my EE now. I need more than 1.925v to run 3D above that speed. My Cascade does not drop more than 1 degree durring the benchmark runs.
Insane capacity as advertised.
Looks like some A-hole submitted a bugged score and is showing 29048 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=7180820 with a TI 200. Come on Fugger, get that real 29K score up there :D
lets see a pic of the temps on a run.
what kind of core temp are you getting?
how are you measuring your 1 degree?
your -107 is false, you know that, yet you still showboat it. i worked hard on my system, and ive been completely honest. the other ones i built that weren't happy i would put "system unstable" or in your case id put "thermometer completely off"
and by the way i tested a meter like yours compared to mine. my read -82c yours read -72. so good news maybe its really running at -117c, lol.
once again man there aint no future in the front.
I welcome you to come to vegas to measure it yourself, watch, feel, listen and ask questions at comdex.If you want to swap meters I can do but but I am not going out to buy another one because you dislike the reading it has from a cascade built by an retired HVAC engineer.
Maybe you might learn something from the engineer who built mine.
My PEV responds to the load quickly, cap tubes do not. You were running a cap tube right?
Gotta get back benching, came out to post new scores.
ok well, ill just go fire up one of my -150c revcos, stick my probe in and call it a super computer freezer, post the pic and ill be the coolest guy ever.
dude, the company i work for is called los angeles CASCADE. we're called that because thats all we do, cascade systems.im not claiming to know everything, but in my 10 years working on cascade systems (thats constantly everyday) i have never ever seen such a wonder as -107c useing 2 compressors with 95 in the second stage. i grew up with these freezers and know what im talking about. i can take your revco apart down to nothing and put it back together
im not tryin to be a jerk and its not sour grapes. just deal with it, your temp is wrong.
It probably is wrong. I thought we went over this.
I have a complete helium cryo setup
Maybe Ill turn on the baxter and let it get down to temp and lock a new probe inside when it gets down to -85c
my dad could beat up your dad.
Its ok mickey, I understand what he is saying. but I think my avatar is like a stick poking at him :stick:
It will be changed soon enough as I am sure you want to know what my block looks like.
I use a 160w condensate heater pan. I started up and tested my scratch project. The condensate heater pan was at 170degF, while I maintained a -45degF evaporator.Quote:
Originally posted by captaincascade
hey i stole yer idea with useing a hot plate.
anyone know how much heat 1 of these puts off, i think mines for a crock pot. i got it set up with a temp control set to 100c. do you think thats enough? will this be a good way to test?
I've got pics of all the testing and the completed project. I think I'll get around to posting them, today (on another thread).
We want some pics of the system running!! :) but thats REALLY some nice temps :)
yeah, is the system insulated well enough to leave on for long periods of time? We're all anxiously awaiting pics. I'm most curious about how its insulated considering all the problems people with dry ice have...and yours in colder.
Well, whatever temps it is, it's a damn nice system.
Very well insulated, the right hand sides of both compressors is cool, below ambiant.
No bubbles in sight glass, we charged first stage under full load.