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    Sad, PCICE's Cascade too cold to boot my venice

    Just tried it on the venice 3500+..cold bug confirmed around -90
    I really hate this!!
    how am I going to do?
    Ice's cascade is really too cold to boot my 3500+ venice.
    Even I tried 1.9v it's still -109..






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    wow crazy just crazy.. and u even got a cascade waterblock too O_o i am speechless opb.

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    opb if you turn on the cascade then turn it off wait till temps get higher like -20 then turn the cascade again when is in windows?
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    That's a pisser dude. I really hope this issue doesn't show itself on the San Diego cores too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idleuser
    wow crazy just crazy.. and u even got a cascade waterblock too O_o i am speechless opb.

    yup, I got cascade SS.

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    turn the condensor fan down a little bit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by zabomb4163
    turn the condensor fan down a little bit?
    no way...

    no matter what, ice's cascade always above -110c
    I am so regret that I sold my fx55

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    no way...

    no matter what, ice's cascade always above -110c
    I am so regret that I sold my fx55
    somhow i dont think it would be very cold with the condensor fan off...

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    OPB, are you using a K type thermocouple or a T type. becuase you have ur DT200 set to use T type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
    OPB, are you using a K type thermocouple or a T type. becuase you have ur DT200 set to use T type.

    I use T type

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    quite bad news for you, not nice, thought 99% of people wont have a prob with this, try selling the venice and get a fx-57

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    Yeah venice still has cold bug Pretty sure diago doesn't. That sucks that your chip has it though, OPB.

    Turning condenser fan off wouldn't be a very good idea. Low stage temps will drop which means high stage pressures rise, correct? Or will it just not condense? I really have no clue how cascades work really but I know it would be BAD if you tured the fan off
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    Damn PC ICE, can't you get ahold of yourself and stop making the cascades so cold that peeps can't use 'em




    Sorry to hear about your bad luck OPB, gl getting around the cold bug...

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    didnt we knew a few days ago that venice did better on ice but still had a cold bug?

    edit: pretty amazing low temps
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    Thank you guys, you guys pretty sure that San Diego won't have cold bug?

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    I don't think anyone knows anyting about how San Diego core behaves under cascade... As far as I remember, nobody tried it yet...
    I really have a feeling, that cascade benchers will have a rough time with those new cores...

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    I'm pretty sure I remember reading that AMD said the winny/venice cold bug is a memory controler issue that they will try and resolve but the san diago controler is fine. Don't take my word for it though. I don't want to be blamed for a 400 dollar purchase that doesn't work...
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    Like they say, "Seeing Is Believing" Let's wait for first guinea pigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Like they say, "Seeing Is Believing" Let's wait for first guinea pigs

    that pig would be me again.

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    well I pm u for sale. I will try in modded mach 1
    it's never fast enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JNav89GT
    well I pm u for sale. I will try in modded mach 1
    get on the msn

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc ice
    honestly my unit's are fine..mabey colder than a witches titty..but still fine.

    it's the cpu's fault.. blame amd not me

    ati cried my gpu unit was to cold too.

    haha..kinda makes me feel dahm proud..

    you have to have patient's to bench my cascade's..and able to go threw 3 cpu's.. i alway's find 1 out of 3 that loves the super cold.

    Ya right, when I told you it's -112 under 1.96v loded you kinda surprised..
    you're the man stand for your name.

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    damn , well uhh , since your really not doing nething with that cascade , mind putting my 3500+ clawhammer under it and seeing what it does
    this thing screams but with volts and im aircooling
    would be fun if you can get some nice benchies and what not with it .
    ohh and btw , kevin you got a pm .

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    if you turn on the cascade wiat till get -110°c the turn it off and with the temp raises to -40° an turn on the pc and then turn on the cascade wont work????

    i cant remember who was the guy that did it and worked
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    pc-ice you can add a CPEV in the second stage, like this OPB can regulate temps on the head!!!

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