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    Second CPU today i've seen do 3.8 @ ~1.3v

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewBeetle View Post

    about -165c
    this is the key i think to this CPU besides having a master push it

    is that CPU core temp or base temp
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    Thank you very much, Enoc-san, Florent-san, STEvil-san, dinos22-san

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    5815mhz

    awesome
    maybe next try it will go well...
    I hope so.

    Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
    Second CPU today i've seen do 3.8 @ ~1.3v
    It looks like a good cpu.
    Good luck!

    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    this is the key i think to this CPU besides having a master push it

    is that CPU core temp or base temp
    The temp was measured at the base of this CPU Pot with this Digital thermometer.

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    Last edited by NewBeetle; 07-26-2007 at 10:28 PM. Reason: to delete the pot image

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    Very impressive
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    But that cpu pot looks like nothing else
    How can it be more affective then ?
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    Hi NewBeetle,

    What does this tape inside do?

    Quote Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu View Post
    But that cpu pot looks like nothing else
    How can it be more affective then ?
    It's a good reminder that there is more than one way to do things

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    wow! I am speechless...

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    Amazing job!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu View Post
    But that cpu pot looks like nothing else
    How can it be more affective then ?
    And yet it follows basic design cues that Team Japan has been following since before XS even knew what liquid nitrogen is. If anything they know what's effective, and the proof is in the pudding. I don't see anyone else doing 1M at 5740 or suicides at 5815 now do I?

    And thanks for showing your internals NewBeetle. I'm sure that a countless amount of research went into your container.

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    Thank you for your congratulations, funkflix-san, nachthymnen-san, Krid P-san, noel82-san

    Quote Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu View Post
    But that cpu pot looks like nothing else
    How can it be more affective then ?
    This pot named "MaxxNEO" was made for duck and me by Tam.
    The aim was to have captured Prescott.

    Quote Originally Posted by G H Z View Post
    Hi NewBeetle,
    What does this tape inside do?
    It's a good reminder that there is more than one way to do things
    The role of the tape is to adjust the surface area and to manage the
    temperature.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    And yet it follows basic design cues that Team Japan has been following since before XS even knew what liquid nitrogen is. If anything they know what's effective, and the proof is in the pudding. I don't see anyone else doing 1M at 5740 or suicides at 5815 now do I?

    And thanks for showing your internals NewBeetle. I'm sure that a countless amount of research went into your container.
    Gautam-san, many thanks always.
    I have four CPU copper pots.
    Each pot is used properly by the character of CPU.
    Though MaxxNEO is suitable for CPU of high generation of heat,
    it has a fault that the setting and driving are difficult.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewBeetle
    Each pot is used properly by the character of CPU.
    This is something that us benchers in the west are only beginning to grasp and its worth noting. Some people are under the impression that an endless amount of capacity is necessary, and make extremely large pots accordingly.

    However if the capacity of the pot is too high for the CPU on hand, you'll have a needlessly long pulldown time and often a lot of swing.

    Just as phase builders tune their systems for the load, LN2 containers can be tuned for a load as well. Which is certainly an intricate process of trial and error that can take a very very long time and many attempts to get right.

    On that note, NewBeetle-san, forgive me for being slightly off topic, but do you know when the Japanese first began LN2 benching? 2001 or so or was it earlier?

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    That is nuts good job man
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    Wow,awesome overclocking NewBeetle-san
    p5k proves to be a sweet motherboard,I think I'll buy one soon

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    Thank you so much, Patriote-san, `danny-san, aranoth-san
    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    On that note, NewBeetle-san, forgive me for being slightly off topic, but do you know when the Japanese first began LN2 benching? 2001 or so or was it earlier?
    Though I don't know in detail, LN2 Benching in Japan had already reported in 1998.
    I think TAM-san surely knows about LN2 Benching in Japan better than I.
    By the way, My LN2 Benching began to be real from the summer of 2004.

    And see you next post.....

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    I tested the possibility of new FSB 1333MHz CPUs.
    A better record will come out if there are good mobo and good memories.

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    nice man

    600+ FSB looks awesome at those clocks and cooling

    almost sub-9m 32M run too wow
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    OT Would like to know more about the history of LN2 benching and the evolution of the POT designs used in particular. Possible future thread? Or are there records (both text and pictorial) of those early LN2 available on this or other forums? Searched here but no joy.

    Back on topic. Looking forward to seeing more FSB 1333MHz results - again great efforts thanks for sharing.

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    Congratz, try some new FSB1333mhz cpu's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    This is something that us benchers in the west are only beginning to grasp and its worth noting. Some people are under the impression that an endless amount of capacity is necessary
    QFT.

    Thanks Beetle for sharing your surface area concept, so simple yet so effective

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    Quote Originally Posted by T_M View Post
    QFT.

    Thanks Beetle for sharing your surface area concept, so simple yet so effective
    guatam is referring to surface area not newbeetle-san

    can we see the 4xdifferent pots and what characterises their designs

    how do you actually go about testing a CPU and marry to specific pots

    this is a lot more interesting than all the winking we get from a few guys "in the know" at XS/west i think
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    We want sub8 sec sPI from you :PPP
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    Great result

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