Geomon said:If the mach is install correctly am I right in thinking that there is no need for grease and conformal coating and that you'll never get any condensation probs?
Or is it just impossible to stop condensation from occuring?
stocky said:Just use some dielectric grease. I use Dow Corning, that they use on aircraft. It is quite easy to remove from hardware if you know how, and will protect everything nicely
I think that there will be a tiny bit of condensation unless you create a vacuum under the head...
GoLLuM4444 said:Sry yes.
I forget it can also stand for screenshot, suicide shot, seal string (maybe) and god knows what else. I really think 3.5 should be on the cards with a GT though.
maverik-sg1 said:SS = Secret Service, Secret Squirrel, Stainless Steel and something to do with American Boats.
That speed could be on the cards - just expect 3.4 and be chuffed with anything more, Daz boots only got 3.45 from his wk16 with r507 Mach cooling so it's more than just what your CPU can theoretically achieve.
Mav
Geomon said:I take it by this you mean that 3.45 is a bad overclock speed for Dazboot's week 16 57FX.
Are other week 16's getting much better speeds with similar cooling?
name='fatty' said:I never ran my FX on air or water straight under the prom for you
name='fatty' said:I never ran my FX on air or water straight under the prom for you
Geomon said:Mav I just like to get an idea of what to expect, this way if when my mach arrives and I install it I will know wehat to aim for and if I'm way under the others then this could indicate that I may have a mounting issue or something else is causing a prob.
I can not really talk myself out of anything as the mach is already paid for, its just a case of getting as much info on the questions a dont know the answer to before the hardware arrives.
Getting good info from people such as yourself, gollum and fatty is very important to me as it could mean the difference between a smooth install of my mach and good o'clocks or a a nightmare such as what Justin went through with his install.
Plus with my new 57fx being my latest toy I like to talk about it, just as most other guys when they get a new bit of hardware.
I shall slow it down if you prefer tough.![]()
Cheers.
Geomon said:Thank you kindly mav.
For someone about to get his hands on a mach 2 GT this forum is the best out there, bar none.
I really am impressed by the support and offered by its members, also these members have accive some of the worlds best results and have been messing with phase cooling for many years. I am a new member to the site and it is the best of all the o'clocking forums I have been on.
I have the answers to everything I need to know right now so its just a matter of waiting for the arrival of the GT and do like you say with the install and o'clocking, of all the guides I have to say i found the nventive mach 2 install guide to be the most detailed so I will proberly follow this.
Top work guys on such a great forum![]()
Geomon said:I take it by this you mean that 3.45 is a bad overclock speed for Dazboot's week 16 57FX.
Are other week 16's getting much better speeds with similar cooling?
Geomon said:I have purchased a new 57-FX and have started to overclock it on water.
At present I am a little dissapointed with its abillities in its o'clocking.
I have been running it at 2.972 100% prime stable but needed a whole 1.530vcore to do so. I think I could get a 3ghz stable clock with some more vcore.
Now I know its no week 16 but is this what the average 57-FX clocks like?
Can I expect it to improve once its run it a bit more?
What should I expect with a Mach GT on it too?
Thx guys.![]()
name='GoLLuM4444' said:Yes sadly I am. My week 16 can run some benches at over 3.6Ghz on R507 Mach.
Geomon said:So do many guys on this forum have the week 16 57-FX chips, and is Dazboots one the only one that wouldn't do more than 3.45ghz?
I just pluged in my 2 extra 120mm fans for my therno rad, this dropped the temps by a whole 7c under load!Know I am at 3.016ghz at 1.6vcore prime stable. I am gonna leave it all night running prime and then try for another 20 or so mhz. Temps are 44c loaded with 1.6v according to Asus probe.
Also I am running this with not the greatest o'clocking board, it is the Asus a8v-e as my dfi is away for an RMA. Hopfully the o'clocks will improve further with the more stable voltage and capacitors of the Dfi board.