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Thread: GIGABYTE EP45-UD3R+Team Xtreem DDR2-1300 broke DDR2-1630 MHz with "paper pot"

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    GIGABYTE EP45-UD3R+Team Xtreem DDR2-1300 broke DDR2-1630 MHz with "paper pot"

    I have no ram pot, so i tried to make my own pot from tissue and paper



    Tissue insulation





    Starting to freeze...







    Area around dimm slot also starting to freeze




    Finally !!! New Milestone.... DDR2-1600++ reachable

    Validation Link :http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=451637


    more Mhz but validation file corrupted







    Freezing ram

    Board and ram still working fine

    Video will be available soon
    Last edited by Benny Lodewijk; 11-27-2008 at 07:23 AM.

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    awesome work, congrats man

    those gigabyte boards is just flying

    keep pushing it

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    So ghetto, but it was certainly effective. Great work.
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    Nice benching there, those board is really strong
    i ran using paper insulation too, when pouring ln2 onto ram
    i heard some noise sound ..ka.ka, don't be scare just dimm get shrinking
    when plastic meets cold, after benching my board still running 24/7
    the board is really strong something , after i torture it for 2 monthes
    (yep, the early sample UD3R flashed bios as UD3P)still alive
    and i am very satisfied.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oliver View Post
    awesome work, congrats man

    those gigabyte boards is just flying

    keep pushing it
    Thanks m8... yes this board is awesome.. i really love it

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    Insane I love it
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    Quote Originally Posted by CryptiK View Post
    So ghetto, but it was certainly effective. Great work.
    Thanks bro

    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    Nice benching there, those board is really strong
    i ran using paper insulation too, when pouring ln2 onto ram
    i heard some noise sound ..ka.ka, don't be scare just dimm get shrinking
    when plastic meets cold, after benching my board still running 24/7
    the board is really strong something , after i torture it for 2 monthes
    (yep, the early sample UD3R flashed bios as UD3P)still alive
    and i am very satisfied.
    haha.. for me it's the sound when LN2 freezing the paper (i'm using artpaper from GIGABYTE poster )

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    Icing ram is fun ey lodewyk? !
    nice going you almost beat me! gonna have to watch my back!
    welldone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivi2 View Post
    Icing ram is fun ey lodewyk? !
    nice going you almost beat me! gonna have to watch my back!
    welldone!
    Too much fun mate ... unfortunately P45 A3 revision is not like subzero cooling. Coldbug and Coldboot at -5C, A2 (EP45-Extreme) can do -75C no problem. It would be more fun if i can freeze the NB and try 1:1 divider

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Lodewijk View Post
    Too much fun mate ... unfortunately P45 A3 revision is not like subzero cooling. Coldbug and Coldboot at -5C, A2 (EP45-Extreme) can do -75C no problem. It would be more fun if i can freeze the NB and try 1:1 divider
    Very strange, i was at -185 on my ram :O

    the thing is, this board is so full of copper it gets cold so easily

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    awesome

    way to go with the new wr, i got to get me one of those ud3p or ud3r gigabyte boards, they kickkkk butt.

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    Awesome

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    woah that's some crazy memory clocks there!!!! congrats Benny
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    man those RAM modules are gems...and this board is something else
    super nice stuff guys
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    Nice work and grats on the killer memory speed.
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    Benny GJ bro thats sick with the temp ram pot !!

    You guys are getting great results with ud3p , I have been playing with the ds3l and getting some sick results also !!
    Keep up the great work .
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    Nice ram clock there benny,very creative idea
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    Nice clocks! What's with the cut off Sata and ide connectors though?

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    Well done Benny!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gendo View Post
    Nice clocks! What's with the cut off Sata and ide connectors though?
    Yes what happened there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gendo View Post
    Nice clocks! What's with the cut off Sata and ide connectors though?
    Prevent condensation

    I need to stop coming to xs and visit these threads, my kb can't stand the

    Great clocks, have you treid the max benchable to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatguy1992 View Post
    Awesome
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    woah that's some crazy memory clocks there!!!! congrats Benny
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    man those RAM modules are gems...and this board is something else
    super nice stuff guys
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    Nice work and grats on the killer memory speed.
    Thanks Charles

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    Benny GJ bro thats sick with the temp ram pot !!

    You guys are getting great results with ud3p , I have been playing with the ds3l and getting some sick results also !!
    Keep up the great work .
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    Nice ram clock there benny,very creative idea
    Go Go Go WR
    Still far from WR, but i will try again

    Quote Originally Posted by Gendo View Post
    Nice clocks! What's with the cut off Sata and ide connectors though?
    To prevent condensation.

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    Well done Benny!
    Thanks G H Z

    Quote Originally Posted by Marvin_The_Martian View Post
    Prevent condensation

    I need to stop coming to xs and visit these threads, my kb can't stand the

    Great clocks, have you treid the max benchable to?
    Thanks for explaining. No i didn't testing any benchmark, but @750 Mhz once in run Pi 1M and it pass

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