you need to be aware of the spaces around the s775 area are kinda narrow and hard to get them flat.
so be careful for this.
the place where easy to ignore is here. so make sure all the way sealed.
so your ram and mobo won't messed up and so you also can let your ln2 bench last longer.
here because we have the vcore measurement point and also the mosfets,
so the insulation tape had better just cover half
you also need the smaller dewar
and here is finall preparation job I set, depends on personal.
here are two pictures about the works after...haha
Congratz Kev, as always you Pwn the overclocking world with your knowledge, and any chance of seeing 1M @ close to the 5.7 posted?
Looks like the bar just got raised a bit higher fellas, its gonna be fun to see who overtakes this set here..
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the insulation like that can let me bench at least 5~6 hours no problem
test bed:
OS: windows 2003
mb: Asus p5w64 ws pro bios 0215; vcore cracked OVP ovp mod
vmch mod: 1.86v
vdimm mod ; 2.65 ~2.7 for DDR900+ 32m
pot: Mouse pot 3" version I by Mickeymouse (Jason)
PSU: Zippy 950 for 32m, 8m used PC P& C 1kw
full-pro, like always
what mods on p5w64 and what vmch, vcore?
did you notice some kind of vdroop under load, when going to such high frequencies?
greetz
Thank you friend,
please read 14th reply
actually the two ws pro boards from asus all vdroop free; however,
when you mod the vcore to bench that high vcore, you gotta also mod the vdroop (pin16, 17) to ensure no lose from vcore.
As always OPB, great results.
One day I should come down and watch your masterful work in person
I really want to see what you can do with some 3D.
haha, i know everyone all know I am not a 3d guy, but I really did take the 2003 and 2005 wr when SLI first hit the market with NV 6800ultra.
for thoswho would like to know about the first lowest temp when you bench LN2, this is the best timing to watch the temp, cuz it's the coldest moment .
Last edited by Onepagebook; 10-26-2006 at 07:31 PM.
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 6600 Retail (Maleysia Packing L632F047)
Mainboard: ASUS P5W 64 WS Pro (BIOS Version: 0402)
Memory: SuperTalent DDR2 5300 1G*4 or A-DATA 6400 Extreme Edition 512M*2
VGA: Nvidia 7600GT or Matrox G200
HDD: Seagate sata2 320G*2 in raid0 and Samsung sata2 250G
Power: Enermax EG701AX-VE
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Monitor: UP-M23U or 10'4 dedicate display for overclocking
OS: Windows XP or 2003 Server