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Old 01-05-2010
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no pics but basically just put it on the side of the IHS and use some kneaded eraser to hold it in place while you install the pot
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I tried one of those flat temp probes on the ihs for a chiller run...............didn't work out so well.

For the F1 pot, I've been running with a probe along side the pot near the upper middle. Theres about a 10/11 degree higher temp difference on the side probe. I use it to tell me how much of a load the pot will take and when to initiate benches like wprime. Noob observations but it does help determine how the temps will sustain and recover.
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i install a probe right at the bottom of the pot only a few mm off the bottom (drill a hole and put the probe in there)

second probe is usually on the side of the IHS so i can watch the delta

Use it on Intel and you willlearn a lot of about temp swings you normally wouldnt know if you only use a probe on the bottom of the pot....ive done some testing initialy with SS on intel and there is a pretty big delta and tells me a lot better how good or bad the mount is
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Bitchin results bro, Congrats! Where did you get that killer OS at?
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Bitchin results bro, Congrats! Where did you get that killer OS at?
That was my question awhile back.
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i got the OS from a friend .........XP is just as efficient............ this OS is a bit faster in 32M for me...around half a second hence why i made it a permanent PI OS and also the other thing is this win2003 OS allows me to do my wazza in an easier way which for some reason is borked on XP on which i have to do manual crap....

have a look at Gyrock 8M run with Asus board (which is a bit faster than Giga at similar settings) on ripping.org and see what i mean about XP efficiency
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Great stuff, thanks for posting all this info Dinos !!

My XP has been doing pretty good so far, but I have not done any of that wazz stuff. I have no clure how to do it atm and will have to look at that up.
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i got the OS from a friend .........XP is just as efficient............ this OS is a bit faster in 32M for me...around half a second hence why i made it a permanent PI OS and also the other thing is this win2003 OS allows me to do my wazza in an easier way which for some reason is borked on XP on which i have to do manual crap....
Yeah I recognized tho OS from a few other cats using it. Pretty sure it is the same one. I say this because of the Chinese language and the ones I seen were the same. Been trying to get my hands on it as they said it was faster in 32m as well. Half a second faster is everything in the world. Well close enough.

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Yeah I recognized tho OS from a few other cats using it. Pretty sure it is the same one. I say this because of the Chinese language and the ones I seen were the same. Been trying to get my hands on it as they said it was faster in 32m as well. Half a second faster is everything in the world. Well close enough.
Its a Chinese version of superpi...not a Chinese OS think I first saw it mentioned in XS's superpi tweaks thread. Supposed to make a marginal difference.
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