Looks very nice man! :)
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Looks very nice man! :)
zBacks great insulating, See you got the fins straightened...
hello
you can use "speed fan" for read subzero temp with the dfi
--- Michal ---
If you don't mind, could you pull a DiffMark benchie please?
Peace :toast:
Yes... It was not that difficult as I thought it would be :) Fins are looking good now :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by chilly1
No problemo! Thanks to you Daniel and also Perkam for help finding stuff :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
So, more screenies :toast:
1. DiffMark2.5 @ 3080Mhz
2. DiffMark2.7 @ 3080MHz
3. SuperPi 32M @ 2936MHz
4. My personal Sandra BW record @ 3080MHz DDR560 6-2-2-2.0-1T :woot:
(I don't really "compete" here, but some folks might gonna like it :)
5. My "bestest" SuperPi 16M @ 3012MHz
Great job, mate :up:
And chilly's unit is da cream! :D
i loooove the logo on the side of the unit! :up: :D
nice results michal! is 3ghz the max for that winnie?
Thanks Michal :D The cat liked it :up:
BTW, you find out if you have "the screw"? Oh, and for comparison, what was your max on the Winnie with air?
Glad I could be of help :)Quote:
Originally Posted by EMC2
As far as gain from phase-change...
In 13C ambient (there's my other thread about it somewhere - DDR552 on Neo2 or sth like that) 2760MHz was Max as far as Spi 16M went and all benchmarks. Then 2650MHz was Prime95 stable.
On phase change, max SPi 16M is @ 3012MHz and Prime95 stability requires backing down to 2860MHz.
So not bad at all - 210MHz more in Prime95 and about 250MHz for benches.
Considering this is not the best Winchester around ;) One of my buddies has a Winchester 3000+ that is Prime95 stable at less volts, on 12C water at 2800MHz :brick:
We'll see how it goes when I hunt down a good clocking Venice (San Diego prefereably) :)
EDIT: The screw... :lol: That "screw" that berkut was looking at, on the back of the unit, next to a switch, is where fuse is at :) I know, because I blew couple of them already :lol: Then I talked to Reggie and he said that my unit doesn't have PEV and there's no regulation. Cap tube is tuned for 200W load. I have no idea how much heat Winnie @ 3000MHz 1.85v generates (I knew that about AXP chips but I cannot find any calculator for A64) but it looks like temps are pretty good considering such high voltage.
Very nice Bachus. Looks like you're moving up the ladder VERY fast, always good to see :up: . 3ghz at 2-2-2 is no small accomplishment, hope u reach 3.1ghz bench stable ;)
Next time round, maybe you vs OPB wont be a foregone conclusion :D
Perkam
Very nice pictures, crisp and sharp and well thought out.. glad you're happy with your beast as well :toast:
Regards
Andy
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Originally Posted by Ashe
Tis a bad idea that ;) i remember using my finger to see just how cold my regassed mach 2 got :nono:
way da go marv :slapass:
NICE unit btw, and besure, my first encounter with cooling of a different sort then air will ALSO be a chilly1 cooler like this? If I have a good report card in july (I graduate then (normally :p:)) I'm buying me one so ... :)
Nice rig and S~to chilly for the nice looking unit :eek:
just a quick (stupid) question, how much does one of those chilly units run you?
PM him for pricing info, no one can answer you its not the forsale section
Great system Bachus, could you do me a favor? donwload speedfan http://www.majorgeeks.com/download337.html and run a 32mb super pi, I need to see proc temps while running, I'm setting my system right now.
Here you, go... With MBM, as we agreed :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ssilencer
1. This is evap temp IDLE, before I started SPI 32M.
2. Screenie with 18mins into SPi 32M, with MBM High/Low Log for temp tracking. I lowered HTT by 1MHz with Clockgen, just to be sure that Spi32M passes. That's why CPU-Z says 3004MHz and MBM says 3014MHz ;)
4. Evap temp, but 20mins into SuperPi 32M run.
5. For xtra info. This is Prime95 I run few days ago, 3hrs into testing. In that case evap temp dropped to -37C
There you go :) Hope that's what you're looking for ;)
nice setup you got there
Thanks a lot, bro! Reggie did just excellent job on this one!Quote:
Originally Posted by odb
You'll be very happy with yours too :toast:
Michal
yea, nice job bachus. Go for 3.1 ghz SPI 1m. That would be cool.
Sorry to say that, but -37c in evap and 0 or +5c in proc is not what I thought.
I'd been :brick: for days looking for deltas, because everyone post only evap temps but nobody post deltas proc/evap, my current unfinished single stage is running ATM at -37c running a spi of 32mb at 3ghz 1,7 and speddfan is reporting -6c in proc, I know that what a mobo senses is bs, but I need any kind of parameter. BTW, my proc is a NC 754 a64 3000 in a dfi ut 250.
At idle I'm running at -44c in evap and -25c in speed fan (processor)
My system is awfully set righ now, not for the temps I got, but for the pressures that is given.
And, I think both (you and I) dont have good contact betwin procesors and evap, did you mounted yours, then unmounted and saw the imprinted ihs in the evap? I do, and ATM I have not the best, I will unmount agian later to see if I get a good one.
wow that chilly is nice. I think I want one now. :D
I have mounted and unmounted several times since I got the cooler. Always getting same temps.... So, I don't think there's any problem with contact.
Also, keep in mind that I'm pumping 1.85v thru that little poor Winnie :) With 1.72v and 2.90GHz I haven't even seen 0C during my testing with SuperPi 32M. Idle as you see (just looked at DFI again) I got -23C as we speak @ 1.85v 3GHz.
EDIT: When I unmounted last time I even got stepping code imprinted on a block :) This time, I made 100% sure that hold-down plate is absolutely parallel to mobo and both screews are tighted rigth, equal pressure on both sides.
About your screenshot
not 0c, but +5c
And you said that you have an evap temp of -39c, my question is not for you, I'm not trying to be an :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::b anana:, I'm trying to understand why a 42c delta T is ok, I want at least 20.
Your are running your winchie at 2.9ghz 1.8v mine is NC at 3ghz @1.7v so we have prety much the same watts.
Check this out... I know one thing for sure - on that board delta on air (IDLE CPU - LOAD CPU, not AMBIENT - CPU LOAD) was A LOT smaller than it is with sub-zero (EVAP - CPU). I was also shocked when I saw it first time: from -22C to even +9C for split second. That's 31C. On air I had like from 38C IDLE to 48C LOAD.... Never more than 10-15CQuote:
Originally Posted by Ssilencer
That's why I've been mounting this cooler several times to make sure it's correctly mounted. I don't know if that is onboard sensors or anything else. Everytime I removed the block I had really nice imprint on it...