2010/04/01 19:41:21
awalleyeguy
Same one I did
2010/04/01 19:51:43
xxrabid93
Idk then...

Ok, i started seeing a good bit of condensation around where the insulation for the pot and the insulation for the board meet, so i'm stopping for now, probably for the night. I have learned alot, gotten some good benches in, gotten good sub-zero experience, and now know not to buy 25lbs of DICE. I probably still have half of it left, and i benched for a good 5 or 5 and a half hours. At least it was only $.45/lb, so it only cost me about $12. I have pics, and results, and will put them up after i break down the rig and assess the condensation.
2010/04/01 19:59:13
SniperOZ
awalleyeguy

This is what happens when I try to run pifast .hexus_pifast.bat
The exe file runs but completes then closes.

You need all the files extracted into one folder ...... you will get that error if you try running it in the zip file or haven't got all the files in one folder
 
Cheers
2010/04/01 20:10:01
awalleyeguy
Yeah I just figured that out,
Thanks
2010/04/01 20:24:39
Q56_Monster
Rabid.. there's a batch file you have to run to start pi fast.  You have the right version....you're just starting the application with the wrong program.  Choose the batch file
2010/04/01 21:31:01
xxrabid93
@Q: Ya i figured it out a little after Sniper told me it was a batch file.

Ok, done for the night. I took apart everything and cleaned it up. I left the art eraser on the board. Should take that off too, to check for condensation? Also, i plan to bench this same combo again. If i didn't run in to condensation, i think i could've gone higher and faster. I was only at 1.575 vcore 1.28 vtt and 1.4 nb. Temps were very good though. With the system off, it was around -71*C; idle -60 to -65*C; load -56 to -60*C. Pics and results will come in a while.
2010/04/01 21:51:49
Halo_003
DAMN those are high temps for DICE! idle @ 160C!! I idle @ 50C w/ 1.5Vcore. lol.
2010/04/01 21:55:55
xxrabid93
Whoops thanks halo. Fixed it.
2010/04/01 22:24:40
johnksss
around -171*C; idle -160 to -165*C; load -156 to -160*C.   <--these are LN2 temps.




ummm....what kind of dice are you using???
2010/04/01 22:28:38
xxrabid93
Thanks jon. Drop the 1's from all of those, and you have my temps. lol. I edited it.

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