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Old 02-03-2011
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I was able to test the my GPU pot out the other day works better than I thought. Best load temp with my 260gtx was -50c under DICE. Sorry to report the session didn't go well at all, first I was using my 9500GT and 9600GT on my P55 rig I run 05 which gave me scores of about 1200. I'm not sure if both these cards had a cold slow bug or what also maybe the fact that I've only had my cards @ 0c when benching. So I decided to move on to my 260gtx and 4-way with a 920. The card acted a lot better under cold but took me 2 hrs to figure out I needed hardly any voltage to get the OC's I was used to seeing under water. I found out my 9600 had a CBB of -40c with CB -50c. All in all it was the worst DICE session I've had so far really made me feel like an Epic noob. Guess I have a lot to learn about subzero GPU benching....

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Any thoughts or tips I could try next time from the pros would be a great help !

The downside to pot is lack of mass I have to fill it after every run but at the price of $35 I can live with that.
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