4870x2 is much smaller,62mm of crossing,50mm square is too big
you also need to escape PCIe power & Bridge chip:)
http://pic.xfastest.com/hicookie/Gig...870x2_old1.jpg
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4870x2 is much smaller,62mm of crossing,50mm square is too big
you also need to escape PCIe power & Bridge chip:)
http://pic.xfastest.com/hicookie/Gig...870x2_old1.jpg
Just to confirm, there is a shim around the die that we need to avoid?
there better be more team australia damage like in tims avatar photo at this event ;)
have a few taiwan beers for me PLEASE!
For sure, Táiwān Píjiu all round!
thanks hicookie :)
T_M i pulled the cooler of my 4870 to find out that the core is higher than the shim so no need to machine an extra small face into the block.
now we just need someone to figure out this bridge chip scenario if the block need to fit X2's as well
edit:...anyone got a naked X2 handy who could tell us which components around the core are taller than the actual core?..and how far from the centre of the core they are :D
Hi guys
I found this topic today, friendly and interesting :) I will be there from team IRAN. I am the winner of the regional preliminary competition in IRAN, looking forward to meet with you all.
Not sure if this website has been posted, here's your online home away from home!
http://gooc2008.gigabyte.com.tw/
i'll be there with Dimas :)
Will be good to catch up with you this time Georgio - last event no time or luck to hang out :(
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Is it necessary to use LN2 container for cooling NB ? how are you thinking about default NB radiator of EP47T-Extreme :
http://www.hardwarezone.com/img/data...2/radiator.jpg
i think no need for LN2 on chipset since we're stuck on 500ish FSB
thanks for your reply.
mmm...
can we bring our moded GIGABYTE radeon HD 4850 in the P45 OC contest ? I think that we wont have enough time for this work.
No you must use the supplied cards.
Everyone has the same time contraints - so all fair.
Modding within the time limit is actually pretty easy if you pre-prepare your mod components well. Soldering onto board takes only a few minutes.
Do not pour LN2 into the waterblock unless you have completely insulated all areas around teh entire heasink/pipe assembly.
After a short period of time the entire assembly will coat in condensation and eventually you may have water on the board/components.
For this competition, the standard heatsinks will be more than enough since quad core FSB's do not stress the NB enough to require cooling more.
I will be there too guys with my teammate "aggressive" (my wife :p: )........ :D
Oh noes, I get to meet Hipro5
Confirming that I am part of the second USA team.