I use eraser and thats it, no insulation anywhere else except around the pots, I dont even tape up the socket and caps, I just lather that eraser right in that :banana::banana::banana::banana:, I love it.
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I use eraser and thats it, no insulation anywhere else except around the pots, I dont even tape up the socket and caps, I just lather that eraser right in that :banana::banana::banana::banana:, I love it.
I do like that stuff, so easy to pull it off and yeah no sweating but i use a fan after a day-long test...
http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/236/11111sy2.jpg
http://img219.imageshack.us/img219/8297/22222sq8.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/4158/33333ba2.jpg
http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/9484/44444du5.jpg
http://img260.imageshack.us/img260/4726/55555tu8.jpg
here´s my P5Q-E inslulated board with eraser, ready for "friday night" action with DICE with Josifek :up:
hope the deliverer shall have no problems with delivering the DICE at right time to us :rolleyes:
Grate insulation method
tried it on my first DI session and everything vent just grate
simple and effective
Here's my insulated P5Q-E. Using Tekastrip rubber. You can find it in every (house)painter shop and it's cheap and very good. I was using one layer of neoprene on rubber while benching ;)
http://pce.hostili.com/images/P142348cl37.jpg http://pce.hostili.com/images/P142347j7hm.jpg
How to cut.. neoprene to put benhind solid capacitors and voltage regulator...?
How well will this stuff work on a Phase change unit running 24/7?
By the way.... plastiline could be electric conductive? mmm i don't think so.... here it's hard to find eraser... soft, easy to modelate :p.... elastic.... so.. i'm thinkin in plastiline....
The same thing as Faber Castell rubber. It's reusable of course and easy to remove. If you have a lot of condensation it'll keep it on the top without problems and it'll not become wet.
I think that SXT use same insulation, Slovenians too (because Tekastrip is Slovenian firm).
I payed 3m (20x2mm) only 3$ and have material for insulate whole board two times (2x duble layer insulation).
Soon, I'll make some DICE session and post new pics of insulation (this time, one DFI board :D)
I've been trying the plastiline.... but i don't know really if it will possible.
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/4...n005hz5.th.jpg http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/3...n009us0.th.jpg http://img383.imageshack.us/img383/9...n011il0.th.jpg http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6...n016un3.th.jpg
This is the plastiline
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/4...n013ui5.th.jpg
I need to add armaflex both side of socket... into retencion system of cpu... yet...
Then complete...
What do you think? could be possible? of course i don't want to kill the mother board.. thinking i will use it for benchs...
just found this for the UK DICE/LN2 benchers on ebay. 10 of those will be enough and wil set you back £13.50
used this for benching R2E + 965. Just eraser, neoprene, and shop rags baby. Back to air in like, 5 minutes it was great. I'll post pr0n next time; it was so fast i didn't stop to take pics.
Can i use the Eraser 24/7 on my AC chiller setup tht im buiding? Also i want to leave my mobo in the case not on a bench. How do you think that will work out?
It should be np at all. I use it for 24/7 stuff now.
Put a layer of shop towel over the eraser, then foam. Works great :)
Motherboard is prepped front side.
http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/2416/img08332jq6.jpg
Back side has a metal plate there, so it was packed to keep any air out.
http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/4746/img08262io5.jpg
Front side finished up.
http://img247.imageshack.us/img247/7571/img08342kb1.jpg
I also love this stuff :)
Faber Castell red+yellow+blue :D
http://ceemic.pri.ee/hardware/ln2_7/ln2_02.jpg
http://ceemic.pri.ee/hardware/ln2_7/ln2_03.jpg
http://ceemic.pri.ee/hardware/ln2_7/ln2_04.jpg
Happy New Year!
Buckeye your last pic isnt showing up can you re-post that?
Seems to be showing fine for me ?
It's fine ;)
@ceemic
Nice insulation :rofl: Give us some action now :)
Bullet92, crap P4 631: http://ceemic.pri.ee/c2d/631@6460.JPG :D
Blah... want to see 7GHz club. That's really crappy chip :D
Bullet92, yes I know. Next week I'll get a "golden" 631, which should do 7,2+GHz ;)
Very good method for insulation
We tested it first time in Georgia on my mobo and rubber did well, but hand-made DI pot suX, only 5753Mhz on Celeron D347.
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=458510
Here's the pics
http://s54.radikal.ru/i145/0812/94/38506751eaba.jpg
http://image.crack.ge/out.php/i12261_small.jpg
http://s55.radikal.ru/i150/0812/76/339865013770.jpg
http://i015.radikal.ru/0812/ec/451c19a4cd89.jpg