Time for some xtreme bling bling. We saw how it kicked the fx's ass at di temps, now we will see the true power of my container and what it was actually designed for. It is VERY arc friendly.



780es at almost -190c idle in windows at 3900mhz+ with 1.85v on the processor!! Again these are the best idle temps I have ever gotten, and a personal record. Especially considering where the processor clocks/volts are.


This shot was taken after pouring about a quarter cup of ln2 in the pot with container base temps at -165c. In almost a blink of an eye after pouring, my temps jump back to -189 and the container roars loudly. It's incredible.


These pi times can be much better, and hopefully will be with some work on this worn out p4p800 I am using for testing. This thread is about the container and how it performs with different chips and loads first and foremost, everything else is secondary. I used this motherboard because I am able to give the chip over 1.85v without issue from ovp/ocp.
With the usual tweaks of dram lat par 11, 200fsb boot, and maxmem 104 this 1m is prolly around
19.5 - 19.6 seconds. Definitely not at the chips limit mhz wise either.
Picture was snapped right as benchmark ended:


How about .2 -.3c load temps rise during 8m with a 780es at close to 1.9v and 3900mhz+?
I was so floored when I ran this bench, I had to run it three more times to make sure it was for real, and it did it flawlessly all three times:



Again, the time isn't all that really and could be hugely better with the above mentioned tweaks and some tighter timings. I tweaked nothing here. This is just to show what the container can do with the pentium M close to it's limits mhz/volts wise. I want to see how far I can push the chip mhz first, then I will start tweaking and tuning to get the times down.


I'll be posting more pentium M stuff soon...