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    Dry Ice Walkthrough???

    Hello everyone,

    Well I've been tinkering with the idea of having a bash with Dry Ice on me new FX, 800pro rig..... I've heard there are methods to it... adding a bit... letting it cool....adding a bit more...

    I'd just like to know if there is any sort of rough guide floating about to follow for the first time?
    'Turilli':
    XP2500+ Barton AQXEA @ 2502MHz (227x11)
    ABIT NF7-S Rev 2.0 Ultra 400
    512MB CORSAIR XMS3500
    Hercules Radeon 9800 Pro (Pelted )
    200GB Hard Disc Space
    Full Tower Chieftec 'Black Dragon'
    Watercooled with DangerDen (At Last!)

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    What I did was I placed a thermocouple inside the DI container and add more DI when the temp goes higher than -70 degrees.

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    You can just fill the container. The processor can handle -80 easy.
    Not sure if the vid can take those temps too.
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    that's silly.....
    On the best day at low voltage you MIGHT idle at -35C, lol
    Just get the DICE container as COLD as it'll go!

    C

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    Originally posted by charlie
    that's silly.....
    On the best day at low voltage you MIGHT idle at -35C, lol
    Just get the DICE container as COLD as it'll go!

    C
    I dindt say the cpu is gonna be -80 (at leas thas not what i meant. prolly my bad english + alcohol).
    Ofcourse thats silly when te DI itself olny gets -80
    Last edited by The Doctor; 08-06-2004 at 07:39 AM.
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