Still dryice-cooling![]()
...yes I know that stepping 5 E6700 & X6800 are awesome, but I got 4M sub 1min. at first![]()
32M: 10m50.485s @4605.6MHz ...New WR
8M: 2m13.297s @4701.3MHz ...New WR
4M: 59.797s @4683.3MHz ...New WR
2M: 25.860s @4701.1MHz
1M: 10.688s @4701.1MHz
My rig:
And several answers for your questions:
bachus_anonym> They are very comparable to what I get with 6400C3 on AM2 - 32M @ 450Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 and 1M @ 460Mhz 8-3-3-3.0 with 2.5v...
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Your information was very helpful for purchasing 6400C3, many thanks!!!
eva2000> what's that block in between the chipset block and the video card ???
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sierra_bound> I think that's a CPU block that's attached to the loop. He probably just took the watercooling set-up from an old system. I believe his notes say it's a Socket 754 block!
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sierra_bound said all![]()
Celeron Gamer> how do you make that temp sensor, anyone got the schematics/blueprints/whatever on how to make on of those?
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OMEGA3> It is thermometer kit sold by the "Akizuki denshi" of Akihabara.
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Thank you OMEGA3, OMEGA-san...BTW, pronunciation of '3' is 'san' in Japanese
Yes, my thermometer is same as OMEGA3's.
rick_fx> will we see under 10 minutes SPI 32m with conroe soon?
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X6800 B1 will arrive here in Japan in this week or so.
I did not order it this time...I hope other japanese OCers will break 10min
ZX7891> how much does water cooling the chipset on the P5W help?
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Difference was ~8MHz in my case.
In same condition (Corsair XMS2-5400UL, Vdimm=2.42V, Vmch=1.90V) except chipset cooling,
by air -> 472MHz
by water -> 480MHz
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