Year i know - But i didn“t PM you because i did not lie..
That was the prices of the LN2.. Never mind..
MEMESAMAs score is INSANE :toast:
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Year i know - But i didn“t PM you because i did not lie..
That was the prices of the LN2.. Never mind..
MEMESAMAs score is INSANE :toast:
Good for longer benching sessions, and tweaking. But for suicide runs I don't think you can really beat LN2..Quote:
Originally posted by Mini
Just from reading here... But since it evaporates and doesnt cool as well i figured that around -100C... Like dragsters...
But isnt a very good cascade then almost as good if not better(Constant -temp and not swinging like LN2??)
I have, when we were makeing icecream in school. and when you reach the bottom of the container you feel a jolt worth 1 million jiggavolts. :eek:Quote:
the liquid nitrogen may be -192C ....BUT you are forgeting that the base of the container is more like -100C. nitrogen creates a boundary layer when it evaporates that lowers conductivity. this is the reason that some people have dipped fingers into the nitrogen and pulled them out quickly without harm (DO NOT ATTEMPT)
But EE is running with more cache, if you had a Prescott with 1.mb L2 and 1.5mb L3 (making Prescott and Gallatin even at 2.5mb cache total) then the Prescott should beat the EE at the same clocks, hopefully well see one soon :DQuote:
Originally posted by Lithan
I took 2 examples of high clocked ee's at 1:1 250+FSB on BH5. Then I took lower clocked examples at ~the same fsb/ram settings. calculated the ~ impact regarding %clockspeed increase against %time taken for result decrease. To figure what a 25% clockspeed increase in a 4.4ghz clocked EE would give (5.5ghz). My results gave me 23sec.
I want to see those 4MB L3 cache versions
who doesnt :slobber:Quote:
Originally posted by FUGGER
I want to see those 4MB L3 cache versions
1mb L2 + 4mb L3?!?!? :slobber: :slobber: :slobber: Now that Id like to see under LN2.Quote:
Originally posted by FUGGER
I want to see those 4MB L3 cache versions
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Damn I wanna go to your school:DQuote:
Originally posted by enzoR
I have, when we were makeing icecream in school. and when you reach the bottom of the container you feel a jolt worth 1 million jiggavolts. :eek:
get any frostbite?Quote:
Originally posted by enzoR
I have, when we were makeing icecream in school. and when you reach the bottom of the container you feel a jolt worth 1 million jiggavolts. :eek:
Schul iz fUn.Quote:
Originally posted by zabomb4163
get any frostbite?
Hmmm... I got the perfect solution. Get your computer up in space (where its close to absolute zero : -273C) and hopefully, you can use cascade style vapour cooling or LN2 or even liquid Helium... hopefully the ambient coldness of space would keep the Helium/LN2 liquid longer...
(ofcourse you wouldn't just pour it in because of the lack of pressure it would vapourize... hence teh "cacade style vapour cooling")
Does this make sense to anyone?
Depending on the strength of the container the LN2 is in... either it wouldn't absorb the heat (due to its inability to expand) or it would explode and vaporize... possibly impaling you with shrapnel.
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Originally posted by blinky
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Allnighte