Well to make a long story(all day)short, i just gonna say the most imported.
First if some one have any serious tip, WHY mine (help from my friend Marquzz from techsweden) didnt OC a XXXX , NO not a bad ship its a propp a 5100+ship 4200 on Prommy, but the Sucker didnt started, well sometime it did and not. Is there a "special" temp, that is the "best"? obviusly we let the CPU get to cold..Nothing went broke, we did the test on same stuff as NewBeetle have, LN2@CPU,LN2@Gfx,and DI on NB, but NO succes.. Allways to Coold (and dont we want cold?)
After some tests and try@ Pres 21.8A/ASUS P4C800-E modded and done, 9600XT/Ti4400/980Pro..We went over to my XPm2600+ iWe did 3220+, but it went down(to cold...) No screens @ all,but u only live once so we wanted the highest, end this wasnt our day. After we put my stuff in the own, we did a last try
Prommy r404@2.8A
LN2@9800Pro
Started up, did some small runs @ 3Dmark 2001@ 3150mhz+(troubble,to get in Bios(boot issu)
But, then it work fine@ Stockl speed the 2.8A, pouerd in some serious LN2 in the GFX-Container
First:Mem are suck 382(maybe more
GPU:488..jummie..505 jumie 560+Jummie 590Jummie 603Jummie 616 that were our last "realy test,nu full run, but a LOT of diff Details in 3D, (i can bet my Kids that the card are Good for 630+ there it hung, cuz we poured in to much LN2 after say 10min bench
So the point? Damn FUN with LN2, now we do understand why only the crazy japs useing it IF u can handle it, i say it totaly EATS the So expensive Cascade...and its lowNoice OC
My life il give to this Cill exprience. Nomore DryIce...Just LN2 baby
So, any tip, for "how" i can do this First test better,plz speak
//Gabbax@ TS with help from my best friend Marcus aka Marquzz
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Don't pour your LN2 in the container and let it boil away before you fire up CPU....
Put a thermistor on the base plate, pour approx 50 ml. of LN2 in the container, it will boil off in like 5 sec. but your plate will drop to maybe 15C, repeat on or two times until your base is approx 0C, then boot up the rig at benching voltage, watch base temp from desktop and add LN2 accordingly to run some benchies at -50C then repeat and lower temps to -80C run benches.... then try -120C. This is NOT DI, and you can't pack up the tube and let it percolate for 5 or 10 minutes with 200ml inside before you boot up, lol....
It's difficult to do without a thermometer.
BTW, for those curious, the LN2 will boil off SOOOO fast, that it really takes a 3rd hand to do it right...... in fact note that in the Japanese sites they will say, "Special thanks to HOshi on the LN2 and Kyosho for the mods.....by Kito"
JHH (Nvidia) sep 2009: The best way to always be the number1 is to have no backup plan link
JHH (Nvidia) nov 2009: Tolerance for failure is important, it puts our employees in a position where they are willing to try new ideas link
Solus Corvus - maybe things would get better if people addressed the content of each others posts instead of trying to discredit each other with insults and poisoning the well. Attack the argument not the person.
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Originally posted by charlie I've noted this before..........
Don't pour your LN2 in the container and let it boil away before you fire up CPU....
Put a thermistor on the base plate, pour approx 50 ml. of LN2 in the container, it will boil off in like 5 sec. but your plate will drop to maybe 15C, repeat on or two times until your base is approx 0C, then boot up the rig at benching voltage, watch base temp from desktop and add LN2 accordingly to run some benchies at -50C then repeat and lower temps to -80C run benches.... then try -120C. This is NOT DI, and you can't pack up the tube and let it percolate for 5 or 10 minutes with 200ml inside before you boot up, lol....
It's difficult to do without a thermometer.
BTW, for those curious, the LN2 will boil off SOOOO fast, that it really takes a 3rd hand to do it right...... in fact note that in the Japanese sites they will say, "Special thanks to HOshi on the LN2 and Kyosho for the mods.....by Kito"
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Thanks a lot Mr:C,i will do this next time i run it.And ofcourse, i had Marquzz from TS to help.Yepp, its boling so fast i didnt think its for real, pour in a little, and "klick" its were gone, wee did pour in just a little,first then we checked it out in BIOS, it said just around +5 cels,then pour in just a tiny drop-> 0 and so on...@ -25, just died.....no mather what we did...
Pics are coming up
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Originally posted by charlie I've noted this before..........
Don't pour your LN2 in the container and let it boil away before you fire up CPU....
Put a thermistor on the base plate, pour approx 50 ml. of LN2 in the container, it will boil off in like 5 sec. but your plate will drop to maybe 15C, repeat on or two times until your base is approx 0C, then boot up the rig at benching voltage, watch base temp from desktop and add LN2 accordingly to run some benchies at -50C then repeat and lower temps to -80C run benches.... then try -120C. This is NOT DI, and you can't pack up the tube and let it percolate for 5 or 10 minutes with 200ml inside before you boot up, lol....
It's difficult to do without a thermometer.
BTW, for those curious, the LN2 will boil off SOOOO fast, that it really takes a 3rd hand to do it right...... in fact note that in the Japanese sites they will say, "Special thanks to HOshi on the LN2 and Kyosho for the mods.....by Kito"
C
Yep, we figured out that we needed a thermometer right away because it simply was too cold and eventually every hardware we ever tried stoped after a while. And it was really difficult to keep the temperature at a stable level.
Here are some pictures anyway:
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