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Thread: My new Phase unit courtesy of Gray.

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    WOW this is a clean build and a great looking setup with the water cooling. Great Attention to detail gray.

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    Use TAT like i have said, it'll read the inbeded Intel built, made crafted temp diode in the cores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Use TAT like i have said, it'll read the inbeded Intel built, made crafted temp diode in the cores.

    Well TAT says 19 degrees, so that aint right either.

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    have your tried speedfan 1.32beta?

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    I reinstalled speedfan with the latest version(not the beta) and that seems to read it fine. It seems to sit at about -30 idle and fluctuates between -30 and -10 under load. Getting some nice clocks out of it as well. Ive still have a fair bit to squeeze out of it as well, and still have to tweak memory timings and voltages;



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    Great job Grey and Messiah Khan Very nice job by both of you.
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    Nice oc for low volts...i'm sure you can push it more. Might want to water cool that NB to go more

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    Nice rig Grey and Messiah Khan great scores too mate. And thanks to Grey Mines coming along great Ive Just instaled vista 64-bit before my quad chip comes Ive bean thinking of water cooling my NB but there ain't a lot of room for the block with my evap mount /corsair memory cooler and ATI x1800 cards but may have a go when the chip comes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete View Post
    Nice oc for low volts...i'm sure you can push it more. Might want to water cool that NB to go more
    NB is already watercooled. It seems 3.7Ghz is roughly the most I can get orthos stable. I could probably get up to 3.8Ghz, but I would need to max the vcore at 1.7v, is this safe for 24/7 running? I did try a suicide shot at 4Ghz, and it posted and windows started loading, but then it kept rebooting half way through windows loading. The FSB and ram seems happy up to 505mhz ish, not sure which one is flaking out first, but it doesn't really matter as it seems the CPU's limit is 3.7-3.8. One thing I noticed though is when I run Orthos at 3.7, the cpu temp according to speedfan goes up to about 10degrees in positive numbers.. is this right or do I have a bad mount there? The evap-cpu delta @ idle is pretty good and is only about 5degrees or so, but at load the evap is reading -39ish, with the cpu at 10. Thats a 49degree delta!

    Edit; Ive nearly managed to get 14s 1Mill superpi score as well, which is a great improvement from my 45s record on my old chip, lol.

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    1.8v is fine. I had 1.85 on water 24.7

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