Project Mountain Dew (pics to follow)

Cheers guys :)

Yeah the evap comes out where it does so it can be used either on a bench setup or for me it will go straight into the side of my V2000 in place of my existing chilly

head :)

Then once I have done my benching or whatever I can just wheel it away till the ext bench session
 
Cheers I still need a controller for it though :(

But in my stock of mach controllers I found one that reads only a few degrees out so -66 on the fluke reads -71 on the mach display I think the idle temps around -90 where reading around -86 ?? so what I may do is install this so I have a visual display when I don't have the fluke on it :)

Also just found out it will be comming home tonight but I wont get to play with it till at least ???? the weekend maybe???
 
Only 3570 so far :(

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Now were talking way to go mate,i love for you to hit the 4ghz barrier AFAIk you would be the first in the UK to do so.

What can you bench at?
 
Exactly how cold are you? -207C?? 4GHz be mental mate but even @ 3570 i'd expect more in super pi to be honest. Got some pics of it all togther benching/running or what ever
 
23secs is pretty insane draz :). awesome clocking going down here!!!!

4ghz would be sweeter than sweet
 
Great clocks there fatty mate - the superpi scores should be entered into our mbot too ;).

Set the DFI board up at 1.5v x 116% - thats seems to be the best voltage to run at. Chipset voltage at 1.6v and LDT voltage at 1.4v - then crank that sucker up to 250*15.

Follow my BIOS set-up for other settings.

Should be benchable at that mate.

Mav
 
Cheers but already at 250 x 15 thats easy just getting over it and keeping it there is the hard bit will see if i can 06 it :)
 
Have you changed your memory drive strength to weak that can also help stability at extreme temps?

Use A64 tweaker to change it.
 
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