nice job, again stephen. keep up the great work.
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nice job, again stephen. keep up the great work.
yea...IHS OFF.....you can doooo it.....
:D :D
WTF take that chip to OPB and put it under the cascade.. or mouse pot or whatever insane cooling you guys have over there but please take the ihs off
Awesome clocks on that Opty.
Ihs off :D
damn you guys are like a bunch of drug pushers:) LOL oh man it wont hurt you to do it... just try it come on you can do it.... LMAO
but I do agree take it off that chip will pwn! not like it doesnt already!
a remount of the IHS is also an option :D
hmmm ihs off and 1.8-1.9v and some better cooling do some pi or 3dmark 4ghz +
lol good luck on ocing that chip further
...and a lapping!Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
Congratulations on hitting 4 Ghz! :slobber:
yep, 4ghz opty, great chip you have there, super chip :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
well done
i can remove the IHS, lap it to about 1000 grit, re-install with AS Ceramique and load test for you ;)
seriously steven, you want to do this... :)
:slobber:
first opty 4Ghz :clap:
I will be trying out a 154 with Dry Ice in the next days (hopefully next weekend). The bad thing is that it is a CAB2E, surely with an agressive cold bug, but, we have to try it to see if it has...
Ready for another 4gig CPU??? :D :D :D :D
Nice screen shot:toast:
Yank the spreader and slap 1.9V on that bad boy .
Thats how I run my 154 with -90C cooling
OPP
Take the spreader off, remove the goo, apply a fresh layer of AS5 or AS ceramique, then remount the spreader with black siliconeglue.
Let it cure overnight with a clamp on it and hey presto.... 3,7+GHz is right at your feet. :D
Thx guys....I gave in to all this peer pressure (I'm not very good "Just saying NO" :p: ). Wouldn't you know it? It turns out the problem was a little more unusual that I had originally thought. FCG and I were just talking about this last week - when you're running in the extreme cold, there's a chance that moisture can get UNDERNEATH the IHS and deposit itself inside:
http://www.cryo-laboratory.com/uploa...54unlidded.jpg
Look at the spots of water - there's even some on the core. It would have turned into ICE and acted as an insulator while under the autocascade. I'll try to get a few runs in today, but I'm definately excited about the prospects for this cpu.
Oh, yeah...for you perverts out there that are into processor :banana::banana::banana::banana: - 3 naked top-notch beauties :D :
http://www.cryo-laboratory.com/uploa...20154/trio.jpg
Bleh...that's just a screenie....I'd rather be able to run the proc @ your speed anyday :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
BTW, ever tried to find the top end on your cpu?
Just leave it naked, the cores of these chips are surprisingly durable. I've clamped a Storm block on several naked chips with full pressure and never had a single chip even taken out of them. And man, the temp drops on water even are always around 8-10 between IHS and no IHS.
damn stephen you better get some stickie notes for those chips cuz if you dont label them you will get them mixed up... they all look the same without the ihs..:)
... and that's why I think you should revise your evap head insulation as well as around the socket and back of the mobo, Steven. You have condensation inside and better take care of it ;) I've seen your insulation but maybe there's something more you should do...Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
Actually, now that you're IHSless it's easier :) Just seal the socket inside and around it, cover CPU package (all but core) in LET and voila. That's how I have it done with my 146... Your auto-cascade is of course colder but same principle applies, I guess... I have my mobo so insulated that I don't think I will ever sell it... :D There's LET, seal string, neoprene and armaflex on evap head as thick as it can be without obstructing DIMM slots... Works perfect! Not a single sign of condensation, even after running 3GHz @ 1.35v and -27C BIOS / -48C evap LOAD for hours...
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Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
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but the first picture is really strange. so much water in so few air (inside the ihs ^^)
Trust me, there's no prob with the insulation on THIS board (maybe my Expert, but not this one) :p: The water came from the time when I pulled the evap head while still cold ;) The socket is sealed tight - guaranteed....Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
I've run without an IHS before, but I wouldn't say it's necessarily "easier" :p: I'm just wondering what I should use to insulate the caps since I had a little "accident" with an 0512 FX57 and my evap contacting a cap last week :rolleyes: (and yes, I WAS using mounting pads on the core). Is liquid electrical tape OK to use?
Liquid tape is good - grease is fine too.
Thnx Mike....I'm starting to really consider your soultion to condensation prevention ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mikeguava
Well done mate! :clap: