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    Cooling ram or chipset with DI or LN2

    Has anyone tried cooling the chipset or the ram with DI or LN2? I'm thinking about trying both with a Dothan for a super pi run. But I want the ram at high fsb with tight timings. Has anyone tried either? I know THG used a vapo on the chipset and got very high fsb on a p4c800- the same board I will be using.

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    I don't think DI or LN2 on ram or chipset has been dun. I know someone just recenetly tec'd ram and got 25mhz more on ram that wouldnt overclcok at all. I dun think it would be worth it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337
    I don't think DI or LN2 on ram or chipset has been dun. I know someone just recenetly tec'd ram and got 25mhz more on ram that wouldnt overclcok at all. I dun think it would be worth it.
    Weak vapo of the northbridge got THG up to 330fsb. It would be interesting to see what LN2 could do. If i could get these red line sticks from 260fsb 222 timing to 285 222 timings on an i875 chipset, that would be awesome. Do you have a link to the tec'd ram?

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    Quote Originally Posted by datura3
    Has anyone tried cooling the chipset or the ram with DI or LN2? I'm thinking about trying both with a Dothan for a super pi run. But I want the ram at high fsb with tight timings. Has anyone tried either? I know THG used a vapo on the chipset and got very high fsb on a p4c800- the same board I will be using.
    check the thread of teamjapan and dothan

    they cool ram and nb with ln² afaik
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    Thanks for the info. I think I'm definitely gonna give it a try. I'll start building the LN2 blocks this week.

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    I think cooling the chipset with DI has been done, but I'm not sure about ln2. Search for "project 290" in the 3dmark section. I think he DIced his ram and got 290 2-2-2-5 on 2*256 old bh-5. Like Jort said, I think the Japs had LN2 cooled mem. What dothan do u have?
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    Quote Originally Posted by moddolicous
    I think cooling the chipset with DI has been done, but I'm not sure about ln2. Search for "project 290" in the 3dmark section. I think he DIced his ram and got 290 2-2-2-5 on 2*256 old bh-5. Like Jort said, I think the Japs had LN2 cooled mem. What dothan do u have?
    I'm running a 730. It's currently running at 2.98 using a weak pelt. It should respond nicely to LN2.

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    Something like this?
    http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/



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    Damn tell me where to buy . that insulation is distracting to me for some reason, did you guys notice any significant gains with dice or lnd on ram and chipset??
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    Quote Originally Posted by waddupmm
    Damn tell me where to buy .
    You can ask Vigor by mail.
    Look this page closely.
    http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
    But I don't know whether he will sell them to you or not.
    that insulation is distracting to me for some reason, did you guys notice any significant gains with dice or lnd on ram and chipset??
    Like 10 more FSB or so.
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    Yeah, those mem cooling blocks look bloody awesome.

    Obviously, they work equally awesome as well, judging from the Japanese 18s SuperPi runs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enz0
    You can ask Vigor by mail.
    Look this page closely.
    http://v-tec.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
    But I don't know whether he will sell them to you or not.

    Like 10 more FSB or so.
    That's amazing. That page is exactly what I was looking for. I will be building an LN2 setup like this very soon. I'm just waiting for the 38lbs of copper to arrive. Was this all LN2 or did you use Dice as well? Can the memory and the chipset handle LN2?

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    Great work enz0... really like that setup for benching. But why dont you guys make a proper and easier insulation of the containers instead of foam?
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    Quote Originally Posted by datura3
    That's amazing. That page is exactly what I was looking for. I will be building an LN2 setup like this very soon. I'm just waiting for the 38lbs of copper to arrive. Was this all LN2 or did you use Dice as well? Can the memory and the chipset handle LN2?
    you can regulate the temperature with ln²
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    Great work enz0... really like that setup for benching.
    That's not my work but Vigor's.
    I don't do DI or LN2 cooling.
    But why dont you guys make a proper and easier insulation of the containers instead of foam?
    I don't know.
    Maybe it's because that's Japanese way
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    hehe... but i still like it
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    Useful for the chipset

    Some chipsets clock higher when cold, I've used DI on IC7-G and P4C800 boards...

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie
    Useful for the chipset

    Some chipsets clock higher when cold, I've used DI on IC7-G and P4C800 boards...

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    how much did it help on the p4c800?

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    As enzo said, it will gain about 10 to 20mhz....
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