My first time with DICE - E5200
	
	
		Hey guys,
So I thought I would step up from the usual air and watercooling and go with a more extreme form of cooling, dry ice. The advantage of dry ice is it's pretty cheap here on the Sunshine Coast, and fairly easy to source. So before I go LN2, this is a pretty good start.
Anyway, I purchased a retail E5200 for this overclocking run, and to my surprise it was a fairly good chip. 1.005 VID, doing 3.2-3.4GHZ on 1.2v on vCore. 
Pot supplied by Duniek. Erasers purchased from jovian.com.au and the rest has been bought from various supermarkets and hardware stores. 
So without any further a due, here are the pics;
Duniek DICE/LN2 Pot
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/9f262.jpg
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/cb3e02e6.jpg
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/496edb54.jpg
Paper towel, acetone, polystyrene cup (didn't use), eraser, welding glove.
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/26e06b1dd3.jpg
Insulating - Neoprene behind  Mosfets and masking tape applied so eraser is easy to get out :)
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/6a151aea8c26.jpg
Eraser
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/a54042c0.jpg
Pot is mounted
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/48f0e.jpg
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/5f5f4f6d5420.jpg
Dry Ice
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/876e6ba6e.jpg
Frosty
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/85c751f3bb.jpg
Desk
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/6c977880ab29.jpg
Results
Air 4.4GHZ with 1M
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/e1928.jpg
4.5GHZ Air
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/2f16f7.jpg
DICE 5.0GHZ with 1M
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/a0a18fe7d2.jpg
5.11GHZ DICE
http://img1.hugeup.com/t/11152008/f4641.jpg