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Old 06-06-2009
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Yeah temp scaling is a big part of getting your chips "Sweetspot." Between -65 to -95 is common. Most I would say like between -85 and -95 with some liking warmer some liking colder.

The temperature it like is also tied to the volts your running. So if you change your volts it may be a different temp for stability.
I have found some chips during my initial testing that had no cold bug.......

i didn't see too much potential in them, maybe ill give them another shot when im done with this chip.

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Wow, these i7 just seem to be alot of work for sub zero.
Yes it is a PITA much more work than ever before....
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Nice stuff V2

I must agree on temps. My 920 D0 ran fine at -110c but it seemed to be better in the -90c range. I did have it lower than -110c but it didn't seem to make any real differance.
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