Tom Holck is back on track!.. :toast: :banana:
Here is the thread at a danish forum with the rest of the pictures..
http://www.tweak.dk/forum/thread.php...did=51824&sid=
Benchstable
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Tom Holck is back on track!.. :toast: :banana:
Here is the thread at a danish forum with the rest of the pictures..
http://www.tweak.dk/forum/thread.php...did=51824&sid=
Benchstable
arg have to be a member to see pics, SS or benchable.?
any pics here??
that should be sortet out now.. can you see the pictures now?
yep, that's nuts.
wow, I wonder if fugger willl have anythign to combat that.
Nice job Tom :toast: That's a nice come back! :clap:
Very nice. And "only" with a cascade and not LN2 :)
looks like those lga775 cpu's are how clockers :)
Nice going ther Tom :)
nice clocks keep it coming :clap:
Uhlalala.
Could we see some pics of the setup?
which temperatures on the cpu?
The cascade can remove 250watt's of heat at -125c so I think it is around the 120-125 mark. Yep 7210mhz is 1M stable.
Crazy cpu of his.
I would like to see some 3DMark action at 6.5GHz+...
I would like to see some LN2 action at a chip that can do 7200mhz at "only" -120 C.
And ofcourse finally some 3Dmark action with a 6ghz+ P4.
Nice scores Tom :toast:
These 670's are looking really awesome! Dying to see some 3d with it.
That chip on ln2 would be crazy.
:slobber: :slobber: Nice :D :D :D Could be fun to see that thing in an old school PCmark 02 :banana: imagine 20 000 in CPU score :slobber:
Makes me all proud of being a Dane :D
All I can say...WOW :slobber: I am kind of an AMD fan but it is hard to argue with that OC. :clap:
Can't wait to see some benches.
I love this forum. It is a great community. Any other forum people would be accusing him of lying or cheating. Or :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:ing that there CPU is not as fast. Or just flaming each other for no real reason. Just thought I would throw that out there. Sorry for being off topic.
Wow :slobber: Tom has one hell of a cascade and killer chip there. Congrats!
wowowow! nicee
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by jan
My cascade is better than LN2.
Se the results with FX53 / FX55 and now the 670
I'll come up with some more picture. Right now going for the "grand slam" Wr in M1, M8 and M32 :D
Damn Tom...! :shocked: I'm ready to :slobber: seeing you reclaiming your 32M record... This time on Intel :)
Don't forget to run 1.4mod instead of original SuperPi ;)
EDIT: I also asked OMEGA, but when you're done with the grand slam, could you also try 16M for me, please? I'm really interested to see If those can do 7m30s ;) Thanks in advance Tom :toast:
Thanks MickeyMouseQuote:
Originally Posted by MickeyMouse
:toast:
Have installed the mod-1.4 version
Tom, is there any chance you can repost here those cascade photos that are attached at Tweak.dk... Once can't see them unless registered there :( Thanks!
I want to see the cascade to :D Is it a three stager? Loaded temps?
Here you are:Quote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
Holy crap I remember that massive insulation on the evap :lol: Wheres the hold down?
i've never seen so much insulation on a cpu before :woot:
Afi --> Two stage with pure R1150 Ethylene in second stage.
One of the worlds strongest cascades :D
Nice going Tom.
I just love reading about your cascade Tom
Good one. And good luck with the pi times!! :toast: :slobber:
/Grau
Welcome back to the action Tom, the king of SuperPI, from all the members of Team Japan :toast:
Very awesome :toast:
I see you're using a 7800GTX I believe... Try it with a PCI card :D
It's a 2 stage but I think the best ever made :D
going sub -120 at full load. That means a FX or a 670 going 2volt+ 64 Bit OS system. I can take more than 250 wat at that load.
Yup, the build, looks, performance and size of it is stunning. HUGE one.Quote:
Originally Posted by GOESA
Thanks :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by PRTeamJapan
Yesteday I have made a nice M32 at 18:29 and was going to post in Japan. But then I saw OMEGA's results at 17:51 :slobber:
I whent back to try some more Pi aktion
WOW! That looks awesome! What size compressors? Home made evap? IIRC you said you had some medical refrigeration engineers help you build it? -120C loaded on a two stage beats the living crap out of every cascade I've ever seen :slobber:
Really impressive cascade you've got there Tom! :slobber:
Its home build Evap head, the first one used a Prommie head but if I recall correctly Tom said that the later ones wasnt top grade quality.
It's two 18" compressors. We first build a "small" one with 15" to make some test :DQuote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
The main thing was to get below -50 degree at first stage, with a massive load af more than 1000W. Then the R1150 can be put to work. The engineers that helped me, said that this was better than going 3 stage. Then I made the coolinghead. We first used a modde Prommy head in the small 15".
Tom, do you still have the Prototype one? Wasnt it -118c it hit or something like it?
Right the prommy head at the erly March I was nice, later they was droppingQuote:
Originally Posted by AH^DK
in quality.
Yes AH^DK I still have the prototype look at picture 0017
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Yeah. -50c seems to be the magic singlestage/first stage temp to get :D Whats 18" mean? What HP rating?
prommi head isn't something you can use for a cascade...mine gets freezed at only -55°C on my modded one and I think tom really needs this phat insulation.Quote:
Originally Posted by AH^DK
i had to give it a +2cm of armaflex until it was cooling without giving me water all over the evap.
this is professional extreme style...high quality test setup with impressive temps.
this must have took you A LOT time but it was worth it :toast:
i think you can use this instead of ln2...doesn't matter what you take imo - it just won't bring alot...compare to team japan's ln2 runs...it's not that far away even they still hold the WRs....i wish you all the best for the WR's...just run RAM maxed out and get the records back to europe :woot:
Yes, from Danfoss in Denmark, they make some nice one.Quote:
Originally Posted by afireinside
On the prototype I used freon on first stage. Now it's R507.
thanks SoF
:toast:
Tom, do you remember what my FX-55 hit under load at 3550mhz or over if you used it in it?
Mig der er Alex fra Tweak :)
The Cascade can take your FX-55 to 3730 mhz this gave the first 22 sek in SuperPiQuote:
Originally Posted by AH^DK
http://www16.big.or.jp/~bunnywk/superpi.html
The record still stands.
FX-57 can bench at 3850-3900 Mhz but the memkontroller going below 200 FSB within 5 minutes when the temp drop. And after 10 min it won't boot.
YOUR CASCADE IS TRYING TO EAT THE BOARD!!! seriousy nice results though, and good luck on all the world records.
Really Nice Tom. Cant wait for the 32m record to go below 17:50.
Nice thanks Tom.
Yup still waiting with anticipation to see some 32M Action.
wow thats freaking awesome! I like the pic that shows another unit attached to the video card. Methinks its time for some 3d along with the Pi! :woot:
i love that kind of cascade :)
thats crazy!
show us some 3d benchies!
AWESOME ! :eek:
Ha,ha,ha.......You are AWESOME my friend Tom.......Here's one on me..... :D :toast:
This is great, nice work there Tom
I wanna see spi 4M and 16M action :)
Great Cascade.... :slobber:
Thanks hipro5, nice to hear from you :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Just made M8 WR going 3:12 at 7288 mhz
The memory tweak is almost as fun as "old dayes" you remember we tweaked every hz and timings out of it.
Now the Corsair goes 4:5 , 383 at 3-4-4-3 "only" 2.5 volt.....But they don't like volt.
On the other picture I have some mosfets "moving around"! the bord get hot here going 2 volt on the CPU for longer time.
:explode2:
Tom, That mosfet literally moved next to that other mosfet there. :slobber: That's insane! :D Did you positioned it back, or left it like that for the mean time. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Heh,heh........Mos-Fet went down in that photo....... :D
Nice job Tom
about 4 months i haved 32m record, but now you get it nice job :cool:
Thanks Verdict, yes your M32 was outstanding.Quote:
Originally Posted by Verdict
I haven't uploaded my 18.29 I am close to make a nice one around 17:15 / 17:25
the 670 can pas 7 Ghz in M32 :cool:
But the Mobo is a little unstable, can't take the load for so long. The Mosfets have to stay in place... They move around. :rolleyes:
Got a new mobo today for backup.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
LOL stupid mosfet's :slap:
cool them?
i think he did so with blowing fans :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jort
thats insane - mosfets running away muhahaha
can't remember ever seen this before ^^
i mean put heatsink on it or something. maybe cascade cool them ?^^
How is that the case? How can a -120 be better than -196?Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Sorry im a n00b :stick:
Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
maybe the chips cant handle -170° but runs best at about -100°C under load. (like cold-bug on amd, but with deeper temperatures)
Because your container will never be able to get -196c on your CPU.
Plus LN2 AFAIK aint that good for cooling versus cascade when talking cooling power.
Very Good Job ;)
I have never seen that, but maybe it's true.Quote:
Originally Posted by 2fink
Tom, try to reach TeamJapan and find out if they have the same problem.
who knows, maybe you just don't have that much luck with your motherboard :(
dont know if its true, idea came in my mind after i read about cold-bug in another thread!Quote:
Originally Posted by massman
at some point cpu will crap out anyway...Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
if you go below -140 C with P4 Northwoods than your English version of Windows will become chinese :D that's what will happen, aka instability...
The Mosfet's soldered back in place :D
I have forgotten how "pain in t..." the M32 was.
Here finaly new WR.
17:14 the speed 7085 Mhz
OMG!!! :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
100mhz more than team japan!!! :eek:
Well this is one hell of a achievement. Everybody plays with ln2 and here we have tom holck pushing the limits further with his uber cascade :D man you are a true legend!
this is exorbital ^^
close to 16:XX WTH? I'm fighting for getting 23.XX lol I'm sooo slow :D
Seems like the world has a new king :D
all my respect an congratulations to u :toast:
Regards
SoF
Almost 200 mhz.Quote:
Originally Posted by nachthymnen
The "old" record was at 6905 Mhz
http://holicho.lib.net/pi3355/pi3355.htm
:toast: great results!!! congratualtions from germany!
Ops!!! :slobber: :slobber: :slobber:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
Absolutely incredible!!!
Tom are you under cascade or LN2?
Hot damn that's a lotta volts for a 90nm chip! Awesome job, totally xtreme.
Holy crap that is incredible, 16 min. seems right around the corner now :slobber:
Absolutely wonderful job :woot:
Congratulations Tom on your new modPI1.4 32M WR from all the members of Team Japan :toast:
congratulations tom!!!
That is an awsome chip you have there!( yeah the cascade looks good too ;) )
as for your cascade, do you remember what the temprature was like in smart guardian during your FX57 runs?
I wish there would be a 64-bit version of SuperPi. It would give 64-bit CPUs a huge advantage
incredible
:toast: :toast: :toast:
Haha, the great dane is on it again ;)
OMG Tom! After each of your breaks you always come back to blow those Pi records!!! Impresses me every damn time! :)
Are you gonna play with AMD a little? I wouldnt :P
Nice going Tom, you are a true legend!
i think teamjapan is benching again ^^
Very nice work. Keep it coming.
oh yeah :banana: show to those japanese the european style :toast:
:woot:
well done :clap:
Really nice Job tom. When 7.1 32m stable coming??? What the highest u can run SPI 1m?
Tom is the man!
64 bit is outstanding for M32, but it "heat" more than 32 bit.Quote:
Originally Posted by MickeyMouse
The load is almost the same FX 2V+ and 670 also at 2 volt. The Cascade can hold the temp stable at -120/-125 degree.Quote:
Originally Posted by esdee
It's around 73xx Mhz but it's still 17 sek. To take 16 sek the chip has to go around 7500 mhz. I can't do that :DQuote:
Originally Posted by moddolicous
Grats my friend on a brutal bench over 7Ghz :toast:
I like the cascade over LN2 as well, getting too cold is a problem with smithfield and some N0 cores and it is a pain to empty the res of LN2 and warm up on when power is cycled.
Incredible man!! Good ol' cascade power you got there, keep up the good work!! :D
:toast: :clap: :toast:
this must be the evaporator temprature...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
any idea what where the tempratures @ software monitors ?
The Pentium is "hot" in software +121.5 degree ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by esdee
I'm sure it "burns" ;)
jup jup and smoking too :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tom Holck
I'm asking why with u win2k3 64bit is better than 32bit
I tested and it was bad with spi
Maybe has something to do with the memory limit / process in XP 32-bit? Not sure how much RAM SPI32M can use