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rickss69 10-15-2009 07:03 PM

I think they were referring to having everything set to go, like the bios beforehand CP. Less time spent fiddling around with the little things while on LN2.

Chicken Patty 10-15-2009 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rickss69 (Post 16322)
I think they were referring to having everything set to go, like the bios beforehand CP. Less time spent fiddling around with the little things while on LN2.

Didn't think of that. However, is there any other prepping other than the insulation and related stuff? Just curious as I plan to get a DICE/LN2 pot hopefully latest early next year, want to try to get into some extreme cooling. So any info is appreciated :)

Kal-EL 10-15-2009 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Chicken Patty (Post 16320)
guys if you don't mind. What exactly consists of tuning a PC for Ln2? It has to do with the prepping correct?

The prep work is probably the most impotant factor in a subzero session. Once you're properly setup, it leaves you with the peace of mind to clock with confidence. Tuning the pc under subzero on the i7 platform is a bit different than s775 and needs a bit more finess. Just starting out you'll find right away that you can attain supremely better clocks at lower volts. It's when you enter the upper range that you start to appreciate the tinker skills of the more experienced clockers.

That's how I see anyhow, one things for sure, once you get a taste of cold, ur done, hooked like a chronic in Chinatown, bam Overclockaholic!

Chicken Patty 10-15-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 16325)
The prep work is probably the most impotant factor in a subzero session. Once you're properly setup, it leaves you with the peace of mind to clock with confidence. Tuning the pc under subzero on the i7 platform is a bit different than s775 and needs a bit more finess. Just starting out you'll find right away that you can attain supremely better clocks at lower volts. It's when you enter the upper range that you start to appreciate the tinker skills of the more experienced clockers.

That's how I see anyhow, one things for sure, once you get a taste of cold, ur done, hooked like a chronic in Chinatown, bam Overclockaholic!

I see myself with OCD very soon just like you my dear friend! OH NOES! :eek:

rickss69 10-16-2009 04:49 AM

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I will be diving into it this weekend...will let you know the results. :bench:

Kal-EL 10-16-2009 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Chicken Patty (Post 16327)
I see myself with OCD very soon just like you my dear friend! OH NOES! :eek:

We'd welcome you with cheers of joy, poke and prod you for results and push you and you're hardware over the edge!:Hi:
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I will be diving into it this weekend...will let you know the results. :bench:

Glad to see it rickss, it should be a blast! :thumbsup:

rickss69 10-16-2009 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 16349)
Glad to see it rickss, it should be a blast! :thumbsup:

You mean I'm gonna blow up! :ohcrap:

Chicken Patty 10-16-2009 07:38 AM

Rick that looks like some fun waiting to happen. Can't wait to see what results you can get with it :)


Thanks for the welcome Kal, the welcome to the OCD rehab center. only that rehab here is backwards LOL


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