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    3m19.250s modPI1.4 8M @7323MHz

    This is a quasi-WR of modPI 8M, I believe
    Yes, I know Tom's record 3m12.484s,
    but Tom obtained it by Old modPI(not version1.4), it seems.
    I would like to see Tom's time by modPI1.4

    Anyway, this is my latest result of Pentium4-670 LN2 cooling.
    3m19.250s @7323MHz
    Pentium4-670 3507A671T, Corsair PC2-5400UL 512MB x2
    Vcore=1.989V, Vdimm=2.428V
    on P5WD2 Premium

    Many thanks to TAM's pot, Kuri-Pro4, and special lot A671T,
    and also Vigor's robust work table, ARC-bed.

    More details are here(sorry in japanese):
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/c-boar...ne;no=3940;id=
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    nice, a new awesome score for the Team Japan
    congrats to you

    I can see a suicidal screenie and 1M and 32 score
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    wow really good score

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    Incredible results kyosen.
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    nice one there kyosen
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    Nice score kyosen
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    How come you use Arctic Silver 5 on the core? I thought that it doesn't like sub-zero temps (well at least with phase change).........Maybe we've all had the wrong info all this time ....
    BTW - awesome time - I have problems getting that time @ 4m j/k

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    sweeeet, just incredible!
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    Could be wrong but that's not AS5.

    Looks very fast kyo, nice job Lets see a shot of TAM's pot!

    I really wish someone would hurry up an run a 7Ghz+ 670 on 3D, hint hint
    Last edited by G H Z; 10-31-2005 at 04:33 PM.

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    yup, 3dmark action with high speed 670 should be insane
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    Thank you all

    s7e9h3n> How come you use Arctic Silver 5 on the core? I thought that it doesn't like sub-zero temps
    G H Z> Could be wrong but that's not AS5.
    --
    This is a AS5 indeed. you can find a syringe of AS5 in this photo image
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/file/P..._2005Oct31.jpg
    Put the copper pot with AS5, and power on WITHOUT LN2 for spreading AS5 by heat.
    Set the multiplier at x14 and lowest Vcore, also set the FSB at 200MHz or lower.
    When the CPU core temperature reached 100deg(C) on BIOS showing,
    power off and wait a whole day...that's all.
    Yes, 100deg(C)...it's not harmful for Pentium4-670, at least in my case, believe me

    G H Z> Lets see a shot of TAM's pot!
    --
    You can see TAM's pot, Kuri-Pro4 at Memesama's site:
    http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/
    The right side Pot is TAM's Kuri-Pro4 in the images of article on 2005/9/18.

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    Incredible !

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    Nice speed Kyosen
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    Niceeeee man!!

    That's some crazy 8M Action. What about 1M?
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    Nice o/c Kyosen
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyosen
    Thank you all

    s7e9h3n> How come you use Arctic Silver 5 on the core? I thought that it doesn't like sub-zero temps
    G H Z> Could be wrong but that's not AS5.
    --
    This is a AS5 indeed. you can find a syringe of AS5 in this photo image
    http://www.oohashi.jp/c-board/file/P..._2005Oct31.jpg
    Put the copper pot with AS5, and power on WITHOUT LN2 for spreading AS5 by heat.
    Set the multiplier at x14 and lowest Vcore, also set the FSB at 200MHz or lower.
    When the CPU core temperature reached 100deg(C) on BIOS showing,
    power off and wait a whole day...that's all.
    Yes, 100deg(C)...it's not harmful for Pentium4-670, at least in my case, believe me

    G H Z> Lets see a shot of TAM's pot!
    --
    You can see TAM's pot, Kuri-Pro4 at Memesama's site:
    http://blue.ap.teacup.com/memesama3939/
    The right side Pot is TAM's Kuri-Pro4 in the images of article on 2005/9/18.
    Thanks for the reply But AS5 supposedly looses it's thermal conductive properties at phase change temps as allegedly it freezes. So you're basically saying that's not the case? Do you have any Arctic Ceramique to try out? It would be interesting to see a comparison of results. ,,,

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    What would be better in 3dmark a Dothan at 3.8, an FX at 3.8 or a P4@7.3?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vapb400
    What would be better in 3dmark a Dothan at 3.8, an FX at 3.8 or a P4@7.3?
    I beleive 3dmark03 = P4
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