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I just need to add to this thread. The Chilly1 cpu container is one fine piece of work! I just did my first DI runs last night and managed to hold -68C on the block through 3.5GHz and 1.85V! I've got a bunch of pics I'll post up in this thread later, but just wanted to say now, I'm completely satisfied with the performance of the container. :toast:
edit to add: -68C with Win2k, P&R tweak, which runs hotter. Under XP, non-ACPI tweaked and 3.5GHz temps were -69.x. :)
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Originally Posted by mikead_99
I just need to add to this thread. The Chilly1 cpu container is one fine piece of work! I just did my first DI runs last night and managed to hold -68C on the block through 3.5GHz and 1.85V! I've got a bunch of pics I'll post up in this thread later, but just wanted to say now, I'm completely satisfied with the performance of the container. :toast:
edit to add: -68C with Win2k, P&R tweak, which runs hotter. Under XP, non-ACPI tweaked and 3.5GHz temps were -69.x. :)
Great job man.. :toast: ...was browsing the orb and noticed you were on the move.
Chilly's DI containers work damn good. Looks like you got a good chip too...hehe...I know someone else thats benching atm that would kill for that baby right now :P
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Thanks man, the results from you guys up there ahead of me helped inspire me to give it a try. :toast: The same chip topped out at only 2.27 GHz under the LS, so I got a little more than I expected out of it with DI. I have to say too, benching hasn't been this much fun in a while. Great fun to have to stay on top of things with the setup while pushing it. :D
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uhmmm so I read this interesting thread post by post with great intensity and I am still wondering what do you guys do with these shiny pipes?? :confused:
whatever it is I am sure it is extreme as hell :p:
do you just pour liquid nitrogen in there and hold it while you bench or what how the heck does this attach to a CPU or GPU? sorry I am such an ignorant n00b but this is most interesting!!!
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Originally Posted by LuckMan212
do you just pour liquid nitrogen in there and hold it while you bench or what how the heck does this attach to a CPU or GPU? sorry I am such an ignorant n00b but this is most interesting!!!
There are mounts for the containers. You'd need one set of steady hands that's resistant to the cold in order to keep a tube perfectly set on a chip. ;)
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Originally Posted by LuckMan212
uhmmm so I read this interesting thread post by post with great intensity and I am still wondering what do you guys do with these shiny pipes?? :confused:
whatever it is I am sure it is extreme as hell :p:
do you just pour liquid nitrogen in there and hold it while you bench or what how the heck does this attach to a CPU or GPU? sorry I am such an ignorant n00b but this is most interesting!!!
http://photobucket.com/albums/v223/t...th_TXGF067.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v223/t...th_TXGF055.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v223/t..._DI_GPU003.jpg
http://photobucket.com/albums/v223/t...c/th_DI010.jpg
There are a few random pics of containers mounted on CPU and/or GPU. Basically they are just mounted to the chip, and one puts either dry ice or LN2 into them to freeze the chip :D Enabling very high OC's usually.
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wow that IS extreme!! :explode:
how long before the DI or LN2 evaporates?? do you have to keep filling it or what??
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yeh, it evaporates pretty quickly. probly need to fill LN2 2-3 times, DI maybe not that much
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Promised pics a while ago and never followed up. Here's a decent one:
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6otqr/s...s/DSCN0882.jpg
And yeah, DI will stay in the tube longer I think. I didn't let the tube get more than 1/2 empty, but maybe 1 full tube's worth of DI for an extended 3dm01 run with CL reruns.
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BTW--Great job on your 01' scores mike! :toast:
Keep it going man....you have 43k in that rig, I know it.
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BTW--Great job on your 01' scores mike! :toast:
Keep it going man....you have 43k in that rig, I know it.
At least high 42's. I'm a little pissed at myself for not getting as much as I could out of it, for the first time ever I think. I didn't get around to finding max cpu clocks until like 5 a.m. and just quit after 1 run. I definately appreciate the encouragement, but I'm having issues finding the time to get through another session atm. Busy as hell at work and a very pregnant wife are major time killers. Hopefully I can get 1 more session in before the jump to FX-57, top 5 is what I wanted out of this rig.
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GPU assembly (HOW they are made)
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Looks good chilly! If I can find some spare time this summer you will be getting me as a return customer for some DI container's. :)
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what material do you use for the mount?
what is that greyish black stuff called?
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Hi all,
I just received a Dry Ice container from Chilly1 - absolutely awesome!
I actually got it for a school science project for my 9 year old son - planning to have lots of fun together.
Chilly1 thanks so much - you did an awesome job!
Cheers
Mike
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Originally Posted by mikeguava
Hi all,
I just received a Dry Ice container from Chilly1 - absolutely awesome!
I actually got it for a school science project for my 9 year old son - planning to have lots of fun together.
Chilly1 thanks so much - you did an awesome job!
Cheers
Mike
Wow you are an awsome dad to do that. Now that you have it break some WRs and Overclock :banana: :banana: :banana:
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Originally Posted by twilius_basic
Did all those insulation stuff came with the DI container? I might be ordering a pair from Chilly1 soon :D
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Did all those insulation stuff came with the DI container? I might be ordering a pair from Chilly1 soon :D
Yep :toast:
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wouldn't fins or pins on the bottom be better for LN2?...idk i will try my hand at it tonight with some surface area i have already made a few but none as good as these great job chilly1
Dragon
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With LN2, although I have not tried it myself, I would be inclined to think that it wouldn't matter.... I mean, will you get a bigger OC from -140C opposed to -135C? :D
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everything counts my friend, sometimes a WR is just some mhz away :)
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Or a half a degree cooling away...