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    der8auer SpecOps-Pot

    der8auer SpecOps-Pot

    Features:
    • Multi-Socket-Support (A, 939, 775, 1156, 1366, AM2(+), AM3)
    • Black anodized aluminium
    • 1200g weight
    • Cheap container for beginner







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    They look plastic.
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    Nice units

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mean Machine View Post
    They look plastic.
    I was thinking the same


    but seems like fun pot ^^ would love to see some results with these
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    Looking good
    Any shots on the internals, and price?
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    i'll give one sample to M.Beier for a public test So you'll know then how it performs.

    Price is about 100€ incl. shipping (depends on country ofc)

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    maybe it's a good pot for my bclk/ram testing

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    very nice pot...PM'ed about this pot

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    Nice! I am looking for a cheap pot for Dry Ice benching, how do you think this one would cut it against other pots out there? Any pictures of the base?
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    ^ Same here, best news I've heard today!
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    Pm sent, looks like a good start for dice.

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    How does it hold a temp?
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    where is the Blitzkrieg pot already
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    I've got some DICE here atm and will test one with an 980X Then you'll see.

    @ dinos22: Still working on

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    Awaiting the results!
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    Quote Originally Posted by der8auer View Post
    I've got some DICE here atm and will test one with an 980X Then you'll see.

    @ dinos22: Still working on
    i know you will make it one day, your kungfu is strong

    why dont you drill a smaller hole for the temp probe and close to the edge of the base, it's very important
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    Not smaller because a lot of benchers in germany use a Greisinger GTH 175 to measure the temperature and the probe has a diameter of 3mm. That's why i drill 3,5mm holes.

    Closer - true My current ones have closer holes like 2mm away.

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    wow lol ok
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    wow lol ok
    Ya the germans are all down with these ~


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    Yeah because the refrehsfrequency is actually pretty high with this thermometer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by der8auer View Post
    i'll give one sample to M.Beier for a public test So you'll know then how it performs.
    Any ETA on that review? Interested to see how it performs (although I don't doubt your skill of course )
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    I'm not sure to be honest. Gonna PM him =)

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    Cooldown video is online now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32lt-zXC4Zo

    Hope to have the time to make another video with a benchmark run tomorrow

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    nice

    seems to be a good one for dice
    proud to be from Belguim ^^

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    I've to say it looks rly good at this video because the CPU is NOT at Load. The Temperature looks quiet different e.g. if you use the 3DMark06 CPU Test.

    Just remember this is an cheap-entrance-oc-pot. Not meant for the enthousiasts For them i've got different ones like the FusionPot rev2: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=258558

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    Quote Originally Posted by der8auer View Post
    I've to say it looks rly good at this video because the CPU is NOT at Load. The Temperature looks quiet different e.g. if you use the 3DMark06 CPU Test.

    Just remember this is an cheap-entrance-oc-pot. Not meant for the enthousiasts For them i've got different ones like the FusionPot rev2: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=258558
    wel its good for me because I am new
    I am used on benching with a Single Stage :p
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