Could this "kid" be making a (cascade?) cooler/compressor setup to make his own L2N for running 24/7?
Such a 3,5-4,5KW thing could be nice in the winter if you live north of the polar circle :P
One of the reasons CPUs scale with low sub-zero temperatures is the effect of temperature on resistance in conductors. Another may be reduced leakage, tunnelling, or something of that sort. (i haven't given the second a thought yet)
superconductivity.
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You think I am tapped out already? ( assuming you were referring to me as well?)
Only one way to find out....
Thanks - grats to you as well for keeping me on my toes... Hate to tell ya - there is at least 6k worth of points left within reach for me![]()
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@Computurd: For that you would be talking L2N or Helium... You need to get into double digit Kelvin, prefferably low double digits, to get superconductivity. Most materials need single digit kelvin or very low double to become supercondictive, so you'd need helium (boils at ca 4 Kelvin).
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Mike, it would be awesome to see you push past 40K points whitout "cheating" with system RAM cache exploits and that sort of thing. Keep it up, and go embarress Corsair Labs for their PR stunt by trying to beat you![]()
Last edited by GullLars; 04-20-2010 at 01:31 AM.
Yes, "almost full disclosure" is right.
Like Mike, I also keep a secret or two.
But probably not 6k worth!
lol man, you definitely hold some secretsYou think I am tapped out already? ( assuming you were referring to me as well?)
Only one way to find out....
i was thinking u we're done.
i don't know yet, with SUCH system, it well can be,Could this "kid" be making a (cascade?) cooler/compressor setup to make his own L2N for running 24/7?
Such a 3,5-4,5KW thing could be nice in the winter if you live north of the polar circle :P
he says he lives in Norway btw, might be setting u a contact for good prices, Anvil was asking about it few pages back here.
i think a system should be ~600$ for a -40 such as Sdumper one (and up going).
i'm thinking heat radiation or different affects on an electric pulse messing around processor potential productivity,One of the reasons CPUs scale with low sub-zero temperatures is the effect of temperature on resistance in conductors. Another may be reduced leakage, tunnelling, or something of that sort. (i haven't given the second a thought yet)
we'll have to go further into itsuperconductivity.
wow 35k mike crazy
i'm further down list still with just single 80GB X25-M 23,308 http://service.futuremark.com/compare?pcmv=309479
why is my cpu = missing cpu labeled ???
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no.. it's not about that,I think it is time for you to find some LN2 if you plan on trying to keep this record
Mike (for revealing his secret) O.K, NO.. EDITED
he's not using even half of the HW others are using.., (at least by what he said).
it's about tweaking it further and further,
no clue what the guy is doing there, yet surely, it seems he KNOWS what he's doing to be reaching such "grades"..
as for that "kiddo", i just recalled, he was asking for some cooling refrigerant, he's not using LN2.
on an SS, with massive compressor and condenser afai can tell, they were suggesting him iirc 404B.
Last edited by onex; 04-20-2010 at 09:08 AM.
I am a bit confused about that as well. I have a couple of theories for that.
My first theory in my case is that the 980x that I am using is a third dead. The first channel of my memory controler is dead, and even the last 2 channel that still do work can only run to up to 1800mhz max for memory speeds. ( hence my last runs were done on only 4GB of memory)
The second theory is that because I am using an early version of Windows, some file could be missing, that FM system needs to properly detect the CPU. Since I haven't updated WIndows, whatever is missing, I have a missing CPU.
I had attempted to switch between various Processors on that install, Retail 980X, ES 980X and even retail 920 bloomfield. No matter what FM would see it as "MISSING CPU". Can't even detect 920....
Utterly confused about that.
No worries about me using system RAM cache exploits. I have been an opponent for using such a tweak for a long time.
RE: 40k - This will of course involve the use of LN2, and a slightly different setup. My Areca 1231ML is also limping on it's last leg. I had killed that controler twice trying to mess with it to somehow get it to perfrom better. AT this point after killing 8 out of my 12 SATA channels it has reached the end of it's road. 2 Acards won't be good enough anymore if I want to remain competitive for the top spot. I want to explore using SSDs soon, seems like there might be a chance to give the Acard ANS9010 a run for the money with SSDs when properly setup.
Sucks that borked my Areca, would have loved to have a bit of $$ from the resale of it to help me fund my next controler....
Stevero is getting much too fast now, especially with his SS coming in soon.....![]()
Last edited by mike; 04-20-2010 at 11:09 AM.
Could it be the mobo?
steve,
does u'r ML has any cache backup in any chance of a sudden electrical failure?
i was wondering over this as 4GB of data is quite A LOT to miss..
Not to talk for Steve, but in my case after using the 1231ML for several years, I have never lost any data due to the cache.
However I also do take precautions. When capturing HD video I usually turn the chaching off, to prevent any costly loss of data. ( but honestly most of the time I forget - and still never had problems...)
However when editing video, or graphics I always switch the caching back on. Editing video, using programs like Adobe After Effects, Photoshop etc. benefit greatly from this!
PCMark Vantage simulates Graphics editing in test1, and video editing in Test 2. Hardware cache is good precisely for that. Software caching very bad for that in the real world.
Too bad PCMark Vantage does not credit system memory better in it's point system. My biggest complaint with this benchmark is precisely the lack of fully utilizing all system memory.
Last edited by mike; 04-20-2010 at 11:53 AM.
Good afternoon Guys,
I really haven't had the chance to lose any data due to cache because I use all my spare time benching - trying to catch Mike!![]()
Excellent advice! My only recommendation would be to actually lower the PLL slighty- rather to 1.7 or maybe even sligthly less.
STEVERO - please make sure to put a probe on your CPU as well and try to monitor the IHS temp as well. The evap could be -39C, yet the cpu itself could be in the positives. 1.55V should be a nice single stage vcore to start with. 1.7V sounds potentially high.
@ Mike - thanks, will do, question - where do you like to mount your probe - just beside the heat spreader?
Also, question - cpupll intel "absolute max" is 2v, why drop to 1.7 when 1.9 is < 2v - lower temps?
Last edited by SteveRo; 04-21-2010 at 07:08 AM.
PLL can cause instability on the 1366 procs..most recommend lowering it to achieve stability...
i hate to link this guide, and wish i knew of a better one as i hate this forum, but anyway....
VOLTAGE GUIDE
anyone with a better guide please sound off!
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Interesting guide thanks ct, on a related note I fail linx almost every time on first boot after raising clocks regardless of vcore. But if I just leave it there anyway (as outside of linx, bc2 and other stuff is perfectly stable) and later reboot like normal pc usage rebooting the next day or something. Linx never fails.
Right now I'm linx 20 stable with much lower vcore/vtt than usual at 4.4ghz only thing different is that these bios settings have been set for a few reboots now. Seems good news as it means I may be able to get to my original goal of 4.5ghz 24/7 with all voltages under intel max.
It's not too uncommon that people overdo it with voltages...I always ty to keep every voltage as low as possible ( but I used to be the other way around....)
The lower your temps are, the lower the PLL voltage should be
Probe - yes - have it touch the IHS ( heatspreader ) on the outside
Last edited by mike; 04-22-2010 at 01:57 AM.
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