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Still climbing the learning curve :( jeez

Earlier I was running with 27 multi and 2:10 divider and got the excellent no CB numbers I put up before. This time I ran it with a 35 multi and a 2:14 divider and it cold bugged out at me around -99C and wouldn't reboot until I was above -70C. Was on the verge of beating my wp score when it froze on me

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Is the most likely cause of the change of behavior due to the change in the parameters I had the cpu running under, and/or, could it be attributable to a potential mounting problem? Both mounts looked good, but the second time around I think I used a little more TIM which made a slightly thicker layer. Could prolly be one and/or the other?

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Same TIM I use on everything.

Often times soft cold boot problems come from teh MB and not the CPU. Just insulate well.

I have seen people use so much TIM its like spreading tooth paste all over the place. I just use a little, spread it around and all is good.

After I mount the pot I fire up the comp and bring it into the BIOS, no cold in the pot yet. I let it warm up to 50-60c or so then shut off the comp. The heat will help settle down the TIM before going cold.
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I've been starting the rig w/ no juice in the pot and letting it boot but haven't taken it to 60 yet.. I'll give that a try. Going to go back to my old TIMing methods and see if that makes a difference.

Thinking back.. way back to this morning I think the TIM job was better than the PM one. Still thinkin the multi and divider had something to do with it though ???
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Just remember that with more cold, generally you'll need less voltage to run at much higher clocks. You're approach to voltages will change.

Where previously, you needed more vcore to run at higher clocks, you have now maxed the other voltage ranges and need to bump things like vdimm up in order to remain stable at your new found clocks.
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awesome man, super glad it working for ya
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Yah, keep at it, you're bound to have failed sessions. I just poured about 20 Liters of Fail Juice on my 670 setup. PURE FAILURE!

I aint gonna let it get me down for longer than 30 minutes.

Problem found tho, I changed up my insulation job and left a gap in the logic. I didn't create an air-tight seal around the cpu socket so after being 1/4 of the way into the bench, none of my old settings worked and I spent the remainder trying to find settings that would work. Just to find out, the insulation job blew chunks.

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