2011/06/13 06:54:15
Halo_003
Hehe, sounds just like a complicated WC loop..
2011/06/13 13:40:52
Q56_Monster
Halo_003

Btw Q, I saw you got 1080Mhz core on Donta's    285    FTW? Very nice. LN2 run I assume.  Edit: 280.

 
I just hit 1100 core last night in '06.  I was sitting with a score that was good for third and had enough LN2 for one run ...maybe.  I really had to conserve and left temps go way warmer than usual.  Enough for second, just missed #1 by a few
http://hwbot.org/submission/2179683_q56_monster_3dmark06_geforce_gtx_280_32515_marks
2011/06/13 17:16:30
Halo_003
Wow. Excellent work!
2011/06/13 21:32:30
awalleyeguy
Fantastic Q.

BTW I got a new SB that does 5.6+ 
tick tock tick tock....
2011/06/14 12:55:21
nateman_doo
Whats with this tick tock all the time?  Did I miss something?
2011/06/14 14:20:06
awalleyeguy
nateman_doo

Whats with this tick tock all the time?  Did I miss something?

  Times a ticking for you to climb out of your hole and do some benching.
2011/06/14 14:43:28
chiamc
Thank you for the amazing post, 
  I have a question though ive been searching everywhere i can and think i know the answer but want to verify for an x58 classified style motherboard.   
 
When condensation proofing the processor specifically for an x58 you put the dielectric grease in the pin holes for the processor but the x58 is kinda backwards in the fact that the pins are on the motherboard.  do you fill the pin area with grease?  im doing my research for a new water system that uses the boreas chiller from coolit systems and radiators but dont want condensation any where near my mobo.  expected water temps of about 5c so need some protection. 
2011/06/14 14:49:28
johnksss
just climb out of the hole period.
 
lol
 
he been down there ever since he came home.
2011/06/14 15:02:55
Halo_003
chiamc

Thank you for the amazing post, 
I have a question though ive been searching everywhere i can and think i know the answer but want to verify for an x58 classified style motherboard.   

When condensation proofing the processor specifically for an x58 you put the dielectric grease in the pin holes for the processor but the x58 is kinda backwards in the fact that the pins are on the motherboard.  do you fill the pin area with grease?  im doing my research for a new water system that uses the boreas chiller from coolit systems and radiators but dont want condensation any where near my mobo.  expected water temps of about 5c so need some protection. 

 
Take your pick:
 
http://forums.evga.comarchive/tm.asp?m=100782689&mpage=1&key=%EF%BF%BD
 
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?224911-Xtreme-Phase-Change-Insulation-Guide
 
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?125155-Motherboard-preperation-and-installation-using-a-LN2-DI-unit-the-clean-and-easy-way
 
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?201916-Insulating-with-eraser&highlight=art%20eraser
 
http://www.overclock.net/dry-ice-liquid-nitrogen/337444-guide-how-insulate-your-motherboard.html
 
Any of these should be fine. 
2011/06/15 05:07:14
Sleinous
johnksss

just climb out of the hole period.

lol

he been down there ever since he came home.

Doesn't it get a little chilly down there what with all the LN2?!

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