![]() |
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
i am not sure if there is like a better way doing this or not but.....
when i was clocking my friend's chip last night... we hit the cb/cbb around 120 range and i just unmounted the pot and tried to turn it on and then real quick dock the pot right back on to it and worked right a way! cuz we hit the cb a few times and i just got sick of waiting for it to heat up cuz i kinda burned out (really... i have no idea what happened to the hair drier... ) so that's what i can up with ... and it worked every time like no prob at all! O! most of you guys will call me stupid on this one... butta... when we ware clocking the 775 on a 780i the nb and sb is like smoking hot... so... we kinda just started to dig around and see what the best cooling option are... cuz i don't have a nb pot yet so i kinda just started to poor ln2 flat out on the board and it dropped the temp from 80C to around 30C and kepet really cool! |
get a torch @ homedepot
bernzomatic ts8000..with auto on and off... |
we have one of those lighters somewhere in the house
i just didn't know where it was lol those windless lighters =) |
you're not heating up a coin....
you're heating up a heavy copper pot |
Quote:
wouldn't that be a little too much? :shock: i just don't know if i can control it if it's too fast |
I use a hair dryer + wprime @ stock speeds to heat up my pot when dicing, takes foreeever but gets the job done.
OCM :thumbsup: |
nice!
i just unmount the pot real quick then mount it back in then start it up then done! :rofl |
clocking my e8300 now sub zero
|
| All times are GMT -10. The time now is 12:03 PM. |
Copyright ©2009 Overclockaholics.com