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  1. I have got it to pass 32m down to 13-13-13-35-2T but scores seem to drop a bit and BF1 crashes almost instantly, I dropped back to 14-14-14-36 and its better but BF1 still crashes eventually, so safe 15-15-15 can play for as long as you like and no crashes. These are all 2T, as soon as I try 1T I load windows fine but benchmarks crash or error out.

     

    I havent tried higher than 1.55v yet.

     

    :)

  2. W10 64bit

     

    I was using xtu as a quick efficiency (and stability) check, what else can I use? I find that changes often affect 1m and 32m differently and I get sizable variations in 1m runs so it seems very inconsistent. Do you guys still measure mem bandwidth? I think I will test my timings in CB as it seems to respond to ram changes well.

     

    Thanks.

     

    :)

  3. Yes I was using the latest version but with all the failed attempts I googled and they said 5.xx was stable, I installed that and its exactly the same. I reset to xmp or close to it and it passes. Anything tighter than cas16 or 1T and it fails (no score).

     

    What else would you guys advise is a good stability tester? I think a few hours of BF1 is the best test but I dont want to do that.

     

    :cool:

  4. 3200 at 100 strap or 3333MHz (125 strap) 12-12-12-21 at 1.55 should be doable if your IMC/mobo can handle it... Which board mate ?

     

    MSI Godlike/X99 SOC Champion here only do 3200MHz 32M stable, R5E/Godlike Carbon does 3333MHz with same hardware. SA voltage is important!!

     

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    Hey mate I have been testing my new cpu and R5E but I have found it to be very sensitive. I have been using xtu as a base comparison score, and to compete in a local ranking, but as soon as I tighten my ram at all xtu fails. If I go tighter than 16-16-16 I get error with no score. If I run 1T at any speed I get the same. I thought xtu bench was broken as I couldnt get a score at any settings, then set back to xmp (3200-16-17-17-38-2T) and I get a score again.

     

    Is this just an issue with xtu? Or is it the first thing to show instability?Odd thing is xtu stress test passes at the same settings that the xtu bench fails ...

     

    Any help would be great.

     

    ;)

  5. Guys, I am looking for some DICE POTS so I can get back into some cold fun, if you have a cpu pot suitable for cooling a 5960x and a gpu pot to suit a Titan XP then please post up.

     

    Seller must be willing to post to Sydney Australia but I fear post cost will limit my options, any help would be great.

     

    :celebration:

  6. 3200 at 100 strap or 3333MHz (125 strap) 12-12-12-21 at 1.55 should be doable if your IMC/mobo can handle it... Which board mate ?

     

    MSI Godlike/X99 SOC Champion here only do 3200MHz 32M stable, R5E/Godlike Carbon does 3333MHz with same hardware. SA voltage is important!!

     

     

    I used the Zadak with a 5960x on a x99m killer, they would run 3200-14-14-14 but not very stable. Now I have an R5E with EK monoblock and a new 5960x on the way so lots of testing to do soon.

     

    :)

  7. Personally I have very little experience with cold, a small period with a vapochill and another with dry ice, so 99.99% of my benching is "ambient". I like to compare my scores with other ambient rigs as I can never compete with the upper echelon of LN users etc but when I filter used to find some really good scores listed as air or water cooled , then have a pic of their rig showing LN being used ....

     

    I gave up on points long ago but I do like to see where I compare with my peers, so yes 22nd looks way better than 3522nd.

     

    :)

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    The fact that even while running a chiller, jpmboy has taken no condensation measures at all. This can only be done when his chilled water temps are above the dewpoint. Where the dewpoint is a mathematical function of ambient temperature and rellative humidity at a given time.

     

    The dewpoint is NOT a fixed value, the ambient temp and the relative humidity changes even over a couple of hours. When running super chilled water below the dewpoint, I always calculate the dewpoint once every 2 hours or so.

     

    Immediately if you get below the dewpoint, some serious actions have to be taken: prepping the motherboard, cpu socket and or gpu's identical to ln2 prepping: vasi, plasti spray, eraser electrical tape and last but not least any part from the cooling loop that is exposed to ambient temps will condensate like crazy: everything has to be packed In armaflex and completely sealed of or water will be pooring over your pressious hardware prior to it making its final sudden shutdown resulting in a pile of dead junk.

     

    I run a Haileah 1500watt chiller, 1 noisy MF, I have put insulated copper pipping fixed from the wall where my bench desk resides. Al the way through my kitchen, through a wall into another room.. THe chiller is sitting there (silence I Cill you) placed the chiller about 25 meter from my desk, so about so a loop jength 50-60 meter back and forth. Needs 2 strongest Koolance PMP500 pumps to get a flow that sits in 300-400 liters per hour, pressure is 0,7-0,8 bar

     

    Mine drops to 4 `C, so on average that is an immediate bonus from 14 to 24 `C on the water temp. On top of that when de system is stressed the water temps rises only by a fractions simply because the chiller is way fast in resupply of freshly chilled water.

    CPU cores idle at 8`C. Depending on test and how hard it's pushed underload max around 85 sofar.

    But GPU .... They loveeeee the cold imagine core at 11`C and vrms 17-19 `C . Max under load 35`c!! And they love that

     

    Plenty performance.

     

     

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    Henkenator68NL

     

    Hey mate, I was wondering this myself, its usually pretty warm down here and I was looking at cooling my coolant not to "chill" or run sub zero, but to keep the loaded temp of my cpu down as far as possible without insulating. If I really wanted cold I would buy a single stage, I like the easy and flexibility (to change hardware often) that I get with water cooling.

     

    I have a spate UT60 120mm rad, what if I added this to the loop and dropped it in icy water as mentioned a few pages back? Will the little rad help?

     

    I was looking at Haileah chillers but I hate noise and I cant run it outside, so Im glad you told me. I used to have a little Vapochill and it was so quiet I didnt even think it was working, can this be adapted to a heat exchanger? Or too small to make a difference (cooling a 5960x)?

     

    :ws:

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