I don't normally post here but it seemed appropriate to share a recent overclocking experience, especially since this was the first time I had ever used LN2.

I'll attach a few of the cooler images from the event. The remainder of the photos can be found on the Ninjalane Facebook page or the main ninjalane site.

To start off I've been overclocking for quite awhile, mostly with air and water, though over the past year I've been using SS Phase rather extensively. Of course you can only do so much with phase before you get fed up with random heat related crashes because the SS wasn't preloaded before a particularly stressful run. It was at that point that made me want to take the next step.

Over the past couple months I have been gathering up the gear needed for LN2 runs, Dewar, insulation, vacuum bottle(s), with the final piece being a super slick CPU container that I acquired from deBauer. Soon after my account at Airgas had been secured I had a 180L tank delivered and I was off to the races.

The party consisted of myself and 4 local friends who were all curious about extreme overclocking. I had the whole thing running on Livestream and got some good feedback overall.

Boards at the event: GA-990FXA-UD5 + 1090T and GA-X58A-OC + 980x. My plan was to run 2D benches and get the feel for the pot, my insulation technique and basically learn how to cool with LN2.

I am happy to report that my insulation held up and both processors hit 6.1Ghz before the end of the weekend. I will have to work on slowly building an overclock. By this I mean to not push things so hard at first or make large jumps as I found it difficult to get back to the same level on a failed overclock.

All part of the learning process. Here are some pics

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990FX prep before mounting to my bench table

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First real pour, this was also before I started insulating the extension.

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Frosty pot after a long wprime run.

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Messing around without the insulation. Not once did I have an issue with water on the board, but then again there isn't "that" much water in the air around here.


I'm sure the LN2 veterans will know about how LN2 boils off but I got a kick out of watching it go from violent vaporization to quiet boil as the pot got cold (don't mind my cheesy comments)


First time watching LN2 boil.

I'm sure it was colder than -166c but that is what my meter was saying.