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AMD 32bit/32s.<InsaneOC Team>
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Awesome, how did you get it to not show up as "unknown cpu typ"?
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hi boshi,
vers. of CPU-Z 1.21..
with 1.20 there's the problem...;)
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wow, nice nice. I hear that chip screaming from here.
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cool! -50°C under load?
thats nice man! tried more vdimm yet? try 12x260+ :)
very good idear with the two tecs!
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so.. u TECs are vertical and cool the copper thats right above the CPU, which sticks up in between em, hmmmm
nice temps tho :D
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Excellent idea with the TECs!!
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Originally posted by Rabbi_NZ
Excellent idea with the TECs!!
ditto. When I read the description before the picture i thought maybe you had stacked the tecs on top of eachother....
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one thing is bugging me though, how did you fix the block to the CPU socket? is it just sitting there?
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452watt TEC... congrats... :)
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not like this mounting idea of the TEC's is new guys, lol ;)
Good work!
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looks very sweeeet :toast:
Where dit you fit the temp sensors??
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Originally posted by Rabbi_NZ
one thing is bugging me though, how did you fix the block to the CPU socket? is it just sitting there?
http://www.fluctus.it/forum//Public/...4_DSCN1808.gif
It show everything - top screw
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With which mod have you gotten 2.20Vcore?? If you run 2.2Vcore on lower Mhzen...is it still stable?
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Congrats... :D
Great vcore... stable? I can also do a vcore like that, and with fsb like 250-258 it's stable... but my current 268fsb tries just lockup after a while because of the cpu/apic unit... :( And the cpu seems to need more than 2.06V to do near 3.1 GHz now...
P.S. It also possible to get that at 264x11.5... or 258x12 ;)
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452watt TEC = Mach II
which one using more electricity? :lol:
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Originally posted by tictac
452watt TEC = Mach II
which one using more electricity? :lol:
the tecs! dont forget the tecs were cooled by coolant wich was cooled by a compressor... so this is like compressor cooled tecs :D
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tictac
>>which one using more electricity?
Which one costs more :lol:
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Originally posted by IvanAndreevich
tictac
>>which one using more electricity?
Which one costs more :lol:
if you consider 2 tecs + psu ( or 2 psu ?) + waterchiller, it costs more than a prommy
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way more.
on the other hand those guys probably already had the tecs, the watercooling stuff and the compressor to chill the coolant, so they probably didnt spend very much money and this was cheaper for them than getting a prommie.
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man thats just sick
:toast:
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come now, lets not argue about cost at xtreme.
not very xtreme to worry about budget now, is it?
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i love this method i am gona do that :D nice m8 :toast:
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kromosto prepare money for electricity!
solvet insane results! You're realy fantastic man!
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some informations:
I used 3 psu (2 psu Meanwell SP320-12 for first tec and a Zetagi (Italy) 1240S for second tec.
for mods to my DFI you can see this 3D of the great LastViking..
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=31703
however I think it's too easy with a Prommy ( but a prommy is very good for a long time, with tecs you've in the time the real limit...)
I prefer CO2 or LN2 and we don't forget that with a prommy you haven't very good performance on AMD, in fact -15° it's an optimal result (prometeia with mod)
Prometeia is better with Intel....imho
sorry 4 my english...
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Originally posted by solvet
I prefer CO2 or LN2 and we don't forget that with a prommy you haven't very good performance on AMD, in fact -15° it's an optimal result (prometeia with mod)
Prometeia is better with Intel....imho
sorry 4 my english...
I don't think the prom only takes the XP down to 15°C... I definately cannot trust the internal diode as well as the insocket sensor. The insocket is far away from the real core temps, heaters influence the readouts even more... and I really cannot believe the internal diode reading lower than evap temps :rolleyes:
That follows the diode as well as the insocket aren't really accurate on subzero temperatures...
But I really wanna believe the die temps are subzero... :stick:
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Man... that is a pretty nice benching rig. :up: And that's a VERY nice SuperPi time! :toast:
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Yeah these tec units definetely get a bonus for originality of design! The score is very respectful as well :D
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Originally posted by solvet
some informations:
I used 3 psu (2 psu Meanwell SP320-12 for first tec and a Zetagi (Italy) 1240S for second tec.
for mods to my DFI you can see this 3D of the great LastViking..
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...threadid=31703
however I think it's too easy with a Prommy ( but a prommy is very good for a long time, with tecs you've in the time the real limit...)
I prefer CO2 or LN2 and we don't forget that with a prommy you haven't very good performance on AMD, in fact -15° it's an optimal result (prometeia with mod)
Prometeia is better with Intel....imho
sorry 4 my english...
Can u try running with 4 x 226watt tec
that would be - 100C
so cconclusion... AMD better with TEC ? is it?
Prommy only for Pentium....?:toast:
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Sick :D But also really nice! :slobber:
This is my own 2500+ barton (i know it says 3200+ but that's because I've set bios to 200fsb) it's aircooled and multiplier locked.
The Pic
Good luck with the OC :D hope you'll get some more nice results :)
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Who says Prommies ain't good for AMDs???
:lol:
Those TECs must have emptied a nuclear power plant... thus cutting a small town from its power supply :lol:
Look here:
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SAE, if you use GIFs for screenshots, you will get awesome quality and small file size.
Awesome results.. what temps @ those speeds?
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Originally posted by IvanAndreevich
SAE, if you use GIFs for screenshots, you will get awesome quality and small file size.
Awesome results.. what temps @ those speeds?
Thx for the tip :)
Evap -52°C, CPU insocket 12°C. I think the real CPU temps are more like -5°C or lower :D
P.S. Looking in my thread "Some XP-M fsb luving..." (or sth like that ;)) you'll see a lot more results :)
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PNG graphics also work nice.
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Originally posted by Jeff
PNG graphics also work nice.
But are we able to publish them here as an attachment?
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Hmmm... don't know since I usually just host my own pics... :confused:
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Originally posted by Jeff
Hmmm... don't know since I usually just host my own pics... :confused:
I don't have that much traffic avaliable :(
So I'll stick with what can be attached ;)
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I find I can make jpg's smaller, but then again I am usually working with pictures that have many more colors.
Gif is great for limited amounts of colors ;)