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    Thumbs up Xtreme OC @ Abit USA

    After being out of contact for over a year with Abit we recently made arrangements to meet and overclock at Abits facility in Freemont California. We wanted to show the cascade and LN2 cooling as well as break 5Ghz with the Quad core processor for those attending.

    XtremeSystems member Philly_boy flew in a few hours before I left for the bay area and he was invited to attend as his timing could not have been more perfect to make the trip. I needed a co-pilot for the long haul as well as some help loading and unloading of the cascade.

    We loaded up the triple stage cascade in the back of a Ford Mustang Shelby for an awesome trip to Abit at mach speed. Will it fit?Yes! it fits like a glove and did not budge one inch event with hard breaking.

    At Abit they had a break room setup for us, there was plenty of power and arranged nicely to suite the occasion. Access to the area was great, we were able to roll the LN2 bottle inside for a day of benching.

    The first half of the day I ran on the cascade, everything ran perfect with the exception of the vcore mod not working as intended. Adjustments to the trimmer resulted in no gain. I was able to break 5Ghz and ran some benches at 4.9Ghz.

    We had a chance to test setup and test on the IN9 board that is based on the Nvidia 680i chipset and has a digital PWM. This was not board we were focused on but a nice change of pace to see something new.

    The Kinston ram arrived a bit late to give it a good workout and watch for errors. I was not able to run it at full speed as I was shooting for lowest latency. I ran the ram at 3-3-3-9 @ 800/900Mhz for the benchmarks, 2.4v was set in bios for ram voltage. The modules were ES and only had suggested voltage, there was no timing present on the sticker. The heat spreader was standard aluminum.

    After lunch I switched over to LN2 and the new K|ngp|n Dragonpot. We were all blown away by the impressive new design. Check out the pictures below, the base is sold copper and has a meaty center pin for better heat dissipation. This is by far the best pot on the market today. I was using a bottom fed dewer and copper lines to feed directly into the pots. I could adjust the valve to any temp I desired. I could run a low steady -120c, bump it up to -150c and hold it, or even go full on and hit -197c in an instant.

    Far better temp control than the cascade is capable of doing as well as temps far beyond what is capable with conventional cascade refrigeration cooling. I was very impressed with how well the pots could maintain a temp.

    Abit is listening and responding to the needs of the enthusiasts, we put a few ideas on the table of things we would like to see that would help negate the high costs involved with high end benching. Lower cost enthusiast boards may be the next step, removing the unused stuff we usually disable anyway. Get back to the basic stuff to get costs way down will also suite other markets as well. Abit knows to use high quality components and it shows in the products ability to produce some of the highest benchmarks to date for its class of machine. I don’t want to see this change, its what makes Abit a great choice.

    One thing I did learn last week was its not called U-GURU, its MicroGuru.

    Abit, Intel and Kingston sponsored the demonstration, many thanks to the sponsors for having us. I am very happy that everything went a good as it did on short notice.

    Uploading pictures in progress.
    Last edited by Charles Wirth; 12-20-2006 at 03:06 PM.
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    Sounds great FUGGER!
    Make sure to post some pictures of that LN2 dewar you mentioned, that is probably the first time i've ever heard of LN2 being controlled like that.

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    Any pictures or preferably video?


    If you have a cooling question or concern feel free to contact me.

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    good to hear abit is onboard again, didn't they get you a pre release max? i thought you were already hooked up with them?




    oh i almost forgot:

    this thread needs some pics

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    I had one of the first Max boards in the USA. not a pre-release.

    pictures will be up soon. no video, I wish I had one form the ride home.
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    Sounds intense. Subed and waiting for pics!

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    yes the u they use is for micro

    good to see abit fighiting to get back on track, nice to see you guys had some fun there
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    sounds like a lot of fun Charles! and great too hear abit are ready to cater to the needs of us overclockers too .


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    sounds so freaking awesome... i wish i was experienced enough . tell us more about in9, i beg you. awaiting pictures.

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    sounds like you had some fun..

    also how did you like the bay area traffic? lol
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    horrible traffic at 5am, bumper to bumper as we drove into the bay area.
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    Bumper to bumper traffic at 5 am :/

    Good thing I live in a small city.

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    Here's the pics of the event:


























































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    how do the kingston 9600 scale with voltage? like usual 'micron' suspects? in9 5-digital vrm is true!

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    fugger how much costs rent that car
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    I love how an 8800gtx is just... there. Just in case... ya know? lmao...

    Even though we're benching a cpu.

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    too bad you couldnt get 5g, looks like the AW9 doesnt get the FSB too high on the kenty huh?

    Nice speed still though, and its cool that abit let you do this.

    Glad that they are back in the enthusiast game.

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    nice car..

    great oc..

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    nice oc guys

    even nicer car
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    Quote Originally Posted by FghtinIrshNvrDi
    I love how an 8800gtx is just... there. Just in case... ya know? lmao...

    Even though we're benching a cpu.

    Ryan
    If the Kentsfield and the mobo would've cooperated. . .we were going to take a run @ the single card 3D Mark 06 WR.

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    aww man! I live like 30 mins away from fremont too! haha. 5G was soo close too. Nice pics guys!

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    Thanks nice pics
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    That's nice
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    DriverHeaven has an article on the event with some more pictures featuring the guys from XS.
    Sourcing parts for a mildly over clocked abacus.

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    nice going guys

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