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Anonymous Gerbil |
kiss muther ass fucker!
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Anonymous Gerbil |
[q wonder if the reservoir would make a good (tropical) fishtank... ;) [/q]
Fried fish anyone? |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Gash Darn!
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Oh fuck!
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Anonymous Gerbil |
holy shit
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Originally Posted by ronald
The P4 ~4GHz is cooled by liquid nitrogen. It has nothing to do with asetek\'s VapoChill. |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
fuk u all
i mean it |
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IntelMole |
Ah, but is the 4GHz stable?,
I'm betting with a vapochill they could get the thing to 4 GHz, it just wouldn't be stable because of the huge bus overclocking..., IntelMole |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Originally Posted by ronald
Pentium 4 2.4 GHz OC\'ed to 4.11GHz: http://holicho.lib.net/bench/pi104_043.gif |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Nice OC speed, but I've seen a P4 OCed at 3600mhz before (www.overclockers.com) and it scored 58 seconds on the 1m calculation on Super Pi. Just shows how ineffective the P4 megahertz are. My AthlonXP 1900+ @ 2000+ (1.66ghz) with 256mb DDR333 achieves 1min 8sec, only 10 seconds slower running at under half the megahertz!
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nexxcat |
JustAnEngineer: *nod*. I toyed with the idea of a vapochill box a while ago, and abandoned the idea for the same reason. I think, in many [Hish reviews/how-to's/whatnot, they advocate the use of closed-cell neoprene foam everywhere to use as gaskets so that the humid air cannot get to the cold bits of the processor.
Of course, the stuff fails, and condensation forms, and you have one dead puter. Yikes, I'm not going for a supercooled system :-P |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
I had a problem with condensation on a peltier setup here in Florida. The system wouldn't boot up after a while, when I finally pulled the cpu outta the socket there was water on the pins. No direct cooling for me!
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JustAnEngineer |
[q]JustAnEngineer is confusing the hell out of people in the forum.[/q]
There was no [intent[/i] to confuse. I suppose that I could have dug up some of the training materials that I wrote for work, or some of the ARI training brochures and thereby have provided a clearer answer to the question. Living in a humid gulf-coast city, I am a bit leery of the condensation problems that could arise with a refrigerated CPU cooler. The idea of a big chunk of ice forming above my CPU (and then melting when I switched things off) sends a chill down my spine. |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
d0g, an AthlonXP at that speed, if it got there via bus overclocking, would make a P4 at any speed look silly :)
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Over at madonion heres a rig at 3311mhz at 174fsb
[url]http://service.madonion.com/compare?2k1=3649010[/url] |
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Originally Posted by perry
My 1.6a runs 2.4 easy. It runs 2.65 (synchronous ram) with modest voltage increases but benchmarks show that 2.4 w/ 400MHz DDR is faster. With good cooling, I KNOW that 200fsb is possible (3.2GHz). |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
ghei i sei
hukhukhuk |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
Originally Posted by perry
Guys in Japan are getting 4Ghz. Check out H Oda\'s WCPUID page. |
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IntelMole |
Steel, I understand it, I just had to read it a few times :-)
Considering I asked the question in the first place, blame me :-), IntelMole |
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Steel |
If anyone wants to know how this kind of thing works, JustAnEngineer is confusing the hell out of people in the forum. (Not sure why, [i]I[/i] understand what he's saying.... :-P )
http://www.tech-report.com/forums//viewtopic.php?t=1889 |
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TheCollective |
Scott, it isn't water cooled. It is cooled with a refrigeration unit that places the evaporator on the core of the CPU.
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IntelMole |
Hang on... oh no, it's spelt differently...
Not the football manager then... :-), IntelMole |
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IntelMole |
Big deal... Stories are rife about 1.8 P4s going at 3.6 using water cooling... I don't see the big story...
By the way, I make it 181FSB ... 18*133 = 2394 3264.5 / 18 = 181.3611111111..... IntelMole |
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MadManOriginal |
Be a big difference between a 2.4A and a 2.4B overclocked that high.
2.4B would need 178 FSB as you said. 2.4A would need a ~133 FSB. (24*133.5=3204) Sooo..which is it? |
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Anonymous Gerbil |
anybody know if vapochill makes a handy super chilled drink holder to go with my super hot processor?
Nothing like sipping on an ice cold corona when surfing. |
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