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Thanks I'm pretty pleased. From the looks of what you've done so far I'd say you'll definitely get there. Your plan will evolve and get better. :thumbsup:
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Howdy everyone. Been away at work with no computer, but not this week.
New record here for the chiller mates! 4.76627GHz...:blink: ...I'm surprised it hasn't crashed yet.:cool3: |
Nice. How are your temps holding up?
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The face of the block runs ~-35 up to -28 Ceisius, so I'd say the cpu stays sub-zero. Actually saw -11C in the BIOS today after a good 30 minute pre-freezing. I've been told the software is not accurate when that cold. PC probe said -9 C, but not for long.
I think I want to get a better pump, higher flow. EDIT: and it crashed....btw |
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Thanks, I'm back to work now too guys so it won't be long before I am forced to go grab a 30 liter to play with....hahhhh, maybe this weekend.
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Still playing with the chiller, got it working better than ever and have a new pump on the way also.
It seems that the sensor responsible for the cpu readings has gone bonkers today. It reads 65 C atm, but the face of the block reads -37 C. It started doing this earlier @ 4.5GHz/1.5v, but now I'm at 4GHz/1.3v and it's reading even higher than earlier.......ohhh shit I looked up and we are back to -1(in real time while typing this post even)....bonkers like I said. Anyone ever had that happen? |
Is the mount good?
I've heard of intel sensors going bonkers but man that would suck if the mount was bad and something was between the ihs and the block. A partially good mount would make idle temps sub-zero but soon as you punch a load on it, shoots up high. |
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