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Old 12-22-2010
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Thres no way you will do all 2d tests with 7 cpus on 30L's bro lol. Pick 2 maybe 3. Fill the pot up slowly LN2 splashes so BE CAREFUL and don't get it in your eyes or on yourself. It burns. and if you can get the Dewar up to where your benching that would be good. You'll be doing alot of running. Like i said before it will take about 2 litrs to get your cpu to around -130. You will fill your pot about 4 times to get there. Depending on how much voltage you're putting into the cpu. Are you tweaking in windows or just in the bios? Better get used to the frustration bro...it coms with the territory. even seasoned benchers get frustrated. lol

cold bug example: If all of a sudden as you're pouring your mouse freezes up and dosnt respond at say for example at -130 but you still have a windows screen you've cold bugged. Then its time to turn off the pc manually. (I like to use the motherboard power switch when i can and not the psu power switch because i dont have to go back into the bios that way) break out the torch and start warming it up. Try restarting it at -100. If it dosn't boot get it to around -90. keep Trying to restart it as you get warmer. It will finaly start back up eventually. Lets say it starts up at -80. This is your cold bug boot temp. Now you know that you can't get colder than -130 and chip has to be at-80 for a restart. Keep a record of the cold bug and cold bug boot temps that way you will know exactly where your temps have to be. Almost every chip is different. Som don't cold bug at al and others cold bug at-80. Its always a mystery with a new chip.
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