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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:25:29 (permalink)
well, as far as This dice pot, I think the results speak for themselves:




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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:27:12 (permalink)


Here was all my chip could really do.

the -40°C was at 1.7volts

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:29:35 (permalink)
lol thats it huh. Wow good job nate
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:29:54 (permalink)
Sweet! That is impressive for an old q6600. Great job Nate!
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:31:39 (permalink)
How are your temps Rabid? Might be more worth it to use aluminum rather than copper for the pipe part.

Edit: Just noticed there's another page... GREAT work Nate!

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 18:44:31 (permalink)

my preferred method is screwing


Out of contexteded!

This is also my preferred method for females.

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/06 19:19:35 (permalink)
oh wait... 1.73 volts.  No matter how much more voltage I dumped in it.. it would not do any more. 
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/08 16:35:03 (permalink)
nice job nate... i got a 4.7 valid floating around here somewhere.... seems to be about where that one stopped to.... no matter how cold i got it,   (i was at approx -69 to -72C )   it just wouldnt budge

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/08 19:42:23 (permalink)
Thanks!  Those ram timings were automatic.  I am sure if I actually put some good timings in there, the Super PI score would be considerably better.
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/09 16:56:18 (permalink)
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Thanks!  Those ram timings were automatic.  I am sure if I actually put some good timings in there, the Super PI score would be considerably better.


TRFC is huge in pi timings  tighten it as much as you can...      especially in 32m

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/02/12 10:49:00 (permalink)
Does the same go with the i7?
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/03/09 21:54:10 (permalink)
hey nate i saw you post with the DIY waterblock and the "better dice pot" but you could improve this one with the same north bridge sink you used with the water block. it would add lots of surface area and a bit more mass to it if you dropped it inside the sweat cap right?

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/03/10 02:56:32 (permalink)
It has been on my "to do" list but I just haven't taken the time to do it yet.  Since I built the other pot I just haven't used this one as much, but I am thinking about using it for a north bridge pot during heavy benching sessions to see how much it helps.
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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/03/10 15:26:20 (permalink)
cool as i have to find a way to get my gtx 285 cooler without breaking the bank..... im goin to do a volt mod on it this week end and see if i can get past the 1584 shader wall :S

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Re:Another Blockman Nate Special.... DIY DICE POT! 2010/03/10 16:09:53 (permalink)
On a GTX 285, 1548 shader? That doesn't sound right. I got 1692 Shader benchstable on my old one. Hell, even my 295 does 1548 shader.

How is your air cooling? Do you have any pics etc?

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