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I don't have a chipset block yet, I guess I better put that on my list. I don't really care about getting any more performance out of the gpus, but with 3 in there with air coolers the top 2 won't be getting very much air.....I may have to keep them on a water loop separately.
I won't stand for a loss of 10c on my cpu. :eek: So will -30 get me a few hundred MHz (stable) on the cpu or no? I would love to be able to run this chip @ 4.5GHz(322x14) when I race. It would just somehow be better. I had it stable @ 4242MHz, but 1.6+v seemed like too much even with load temps in the low 40s. |
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I'm not big on AMD experience and cold, Rich aka Neuromancer could answer those Q's as he's been down the ln2 road with them fairly recently. |
Video of some guys taking a phenom II to 6.5GHz with liquid nitrogen, and then helium to absolute zero. No cold bug.
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Man, I'm sitting here staring at this beautiful picture, and wondering about the frost all over the graphics cards. Are they coated with nail polish or something?
And just fucking wow.:thumbsup: |
yeah it looks nice :D
bad psu though LOL |
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You won't get that kinda bullshit advice around here bud :thumbsup: |
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Of course with a chiller running... if anything happened that could quickly turn into 60-70C real fast.. I am surprised the CHIV can handle 322 HTREF my exerience with asus baords has not been very good at all for bus clocking. I so gotta sell my chIII now :) Think you could drop the multi and see how far you can push the HTREF??? and which BIOS you are using :) por favor |
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