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    [JAPAN k-ohashi]new world record SuperPi 32M "21,16",

    M/B: ASUS P4C800 (42MG) / BIOS: 1015?
    CPU: Pentium4 2.8A L411A842-M412A898
    CPU Cooling: LN2
    Memory: Kingston KHX3500/256 x2
    VGA: Quadro2Pro(AGP)
    HDD: IBM DTLA-307015
    Power Supply: Zippy-460W
    Vcore: 1.770V, Vddr: 3.410V, Vio: 3.597V
    OS: Windows Server 2003
    MEM: 400MHz, Turbo, CL2.0-2-2-5-4-E-A-A







    there
    http://219.113.251.125/c-board/c-board.cgi...one;no=2711;id=
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    amazing...those silly japs
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    The container looks a bit messy, but thats a nice result

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    is there a list of the standings somewhere?

    heh, the ln2 container is very sloppy, but if it works...

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    Man that's ghetto, but fast as

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    is that a cardboard box ?
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    talking about ghetto...

    only 250mhz? memory limited? nice score...
    those prescotts sure oc nicely with ln2

    intel should send out a copper tube with each prescott instead of the retail hsf ^^

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    cardboard, damn teh 1337

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    lol...that really does look so funny, but amazing

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    damn fast

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    Very impressive!!! Congrat!!!
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    amazing..

    only 250mhz? memory limited?
    hes 1:1..

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    I really don't see why these dry ice/LN02 runs are so hyped, especially if it's only SuperPI. It CAN'T be an everyday computer unless you have an unlimited supply of the stuff, so what's the point?

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    well its a WR so....

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    Originally posted by HKPolice
    I really don't see why these dry ice/LN02 runs are so hyped, especially if it's only SuperPI. It CAN'T be an everyday computer unless you have an unlimited supply of the stuff, so what's the point?
    and race cars can't be driven on the street, too. This is a 21 minute LONG benchmark That's some decent stability...

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    Originally posted by HKPolice
    I really don't see why these dry ice/LN02 runs are so hyped, especially if it's only SuperPI. It CAN'T be an everyday computer unless you have an unlimited supply of the stuff, so what's the point?
    Because it isn't an everyday cooling solution doesn't make it any less impressive to me.

    We're talking Xtreme overclocking, if that's long enough to run a bench, it's definately good enough for me.

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    great work! :thumbsup:

    Ohashi remain one of the best overclockers in the world!

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    Why not just "cut out the middle man" and stick a giant liquid N2 making machine on your CPU? Heck, why stop there...liquid helium's even better (colder).

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    Originally posted by All Kill3r
    hes 1:1..
    errrm yeah, thats why i said "memory limited?" 250 is not that much for bh5.

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    Originally posted by ***Deimos***
    Why not just "cut out the middle man" and stick a giant liquid N2 making machine on your CPU? Heck, why stop there...liquid helium's even better (colder).
    there's probably a limit somewhere, where cold temps cause the CPU to stop functioning... in fact, I'm not even sure if the LN2 guys allow their base to hit -190C before they fire up their rig. From what I understand, they're MAINTAINING about -120C or so at the base temp....

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    Originally posted by saaya
    errrm yeah, thats why i said "memory limited?" 250 is not that much for bh5.
    but 5.2ghz is a LOT, i don't think hes memory limited...

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    i think he is

    if its stable enough to stress it for 20minutes+ at 5.2 then its stable enough to stress it for 5 minutes at 5.3 or higher, probably more.

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    sPi 1m?
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    Race cars are meant to entertain people. How does watching superPi runs entertain?

    Do you guys somehow get off to LN02 bubbling over a cold CPU?

    I get more pleasure from kicking people's asses in online games

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    police overclock is very funny and when you can reach an objective, like the world record, you're very happy for all the work you did. try extreme coolings and you will understand how overclock ownz online gaming
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