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I.M.O.G.

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  1. Frosty Fusion 3.1 and Raptor 3... This 4890 is the first card I ever ran on cold a couple years ago. It has no cold bug, and its had the absolute snot kicked out of it... But I hit the highest clocks I've ever ran on it with the Raptor 3. Got about 20MHz extra on the core in 3DMark2001 for 1230MHz. The Fusion 3.1 I liked running as well, but need to get used to it some more - I didn't find any immediate clock advantages so far. Need to spend more time with it and see what I think.

     

    Just starting out:

     

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    Getting colder:

     

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    Just before I had to tear down and get ready to leave:

     

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    Was great meeting mikecdm for the first time. He really enjoyed beating me in 3dm2001 on my own rig:

     

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  2. I made these runs after reading the cinebench rules... which do not require it...

    After comments on my lower runs I have added a SS of one of my other benchmark runs at the same frequency that required the memory tab.

     

    As the system is down with a dead board I cannot currently supply these with cinebench but I do plan for higher runs before the competition is over.

     

    Where'd you find the Cinebench rules at? lol

     

    I'd read them if I could find they existed. :) It doesn't have any on the main page: http://hwbot.org/benchmarks/processor

     

    The general rules for all benches do state CPU-Z CPU and Memory tabs: http://hwbot.org/article/general_rules

     

    Rules also state that for scores not earning global points, which are not suspicious, minor errors in the submissions can be approved by mods. So this is fine regardless. :)

  3. Like the others, thank you for all this effort, looks like I'll be retiring the paste I have been using for years... Old faithful AS5/Ceramique.

     

    Thanks a bunch

     

    Vin

     

    I went from Ceramique, to MX-2 and have been satisfied with the change.

     

    I used ceramique because I do so many mountings with regular subzero benching, and it was especially cheap for the big tube. MX-2 wasn't as cheap, but I could get a 65g tube so it fit the bill: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835186057

     

    So for 65 grams, its less than a dollar a gram.

     

    As far as pastes go, >$1/gram is pretty expensive. Lots of options at $1/gram. Few options that are decent <$1/gram. Gelid Extreme is $2.70/gram or more. I can't find anywhere that you can even buy Junpus d9000.

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