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Here is a bonus picture of my GPU loop that seems horribly inadequate with it 90 degrees in here, but it still looks pretty cool.:thumbsup:
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Dude, such a killer setup! :D
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Thanks a lot! :thumbsup: I put many long days into into and I must say it seems to be working pretty darn good(knock on wood) at the present time. The probe says 26F/-3.3C what do you think...I bet the center is colder than where the probe is by a lot....and I'm only pretty sure the probe is making good contact with the surface of the block(the outer part though). I need a better probe. They must make very thin flat probes.
EDIT: It still does 4.5GHz:dance: EDIT: Yeah if you compare the pictures that probe really isn't touching the part where the water is hitting. |
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I just like using my new camera....ok?:blush: Racing @ 4.3Ghz/1.5v....loving it! My other 4890 should be here tomorrow.....I should chill them huh?. And use something else for the cpu.
EDIT: wow look 4.5GHz/1.5v You guys probably aren't as amazed as I am. Seems perfectly stable too. Going to race-test in a minute. |
lol, keep PUSHIN!!!! :D
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Race tested, ny_driver approved @ 4.5GHz/1.5v :blink:
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Hey another NYer, what part you from?
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That's not upstate.....Binghamton is 20 miles from Pennsylvania. Upstate is like north of I-90 I'd say, but people from the city would call Middletown "upstate"....lol
I live half way between Binghamton and Utica on Route 12. Born in Norwich/ live in Sherburne. Ona side note....My chip is running @ 0 Celcius finally according to PC Probe. BIOS says cpu temp is N/A and HWMonitor just eliminated it all together. Weird. The chiller got down to -45 Celcius overnight. :cool3: |
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