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  1. Nice on Roman!

     

    Some critics for the design. The groove system and base size are not well balanced. I think you will not have optimal power handling / heat transfer with that design, cause you have thick base and relatively small surface area for ln2 :)

    Of course, I might be wrong, cause I have just seen these pictures, but not the actual product in my own hands.

     

    That plastic mounting bracket is not what I would like to see in 2012. It is so last season and I think we had a nice conversation about them during Cebit :D

     

    I like the fact that you choose grooves as well to your product. It is always better than just holes, but there is still some improvements you need to do in to rev4.

  2. Damn, I thought you didn't have to remove heat spreaders off RAM

     

    You must be joking Dino?

     

    The stock HS is usually the weakest link in memory oc with ln2. Now you can cool the memory chips directly with the plates. No matter what brand or what type of memory you have.

     

    Corsair with glued HS can be used without removing them, no problems.

     

    P.S

    Tested some Elpida BDBG, Hynix and some unknown memory chips and all scale very well above the speed they do on air or ghetto pots. Temperature is very easy to control and keep in some desired spot. Now I just need to find good BD chip which have IMC for max memory attempts. Two latest CPU's were not good at all.

  3. nice result SF3D!

     

    keep up the good work!

     

    oh, and lovely pot too!

     

    would pming/emailing you for a idea on cost/shipping to Australia for the pot be a good idea?

     

    Thank you! Of course it is a good idea :) Just send e-mail to SF3DOCsales@sci.fi and our *sales manager will handle it from there.

     

    *joke

     

     

    Good Job Petri! Triple Point now officially released and i believe marketing works!:) Some kind of record here? :D

     

    Don't know about records, but I am very happy with the product. Thanks Atso!

  4. Target reached!

     

    http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=2298571

    1300mhz.jpg

     

    ASUS Crosshair V Formula

    AMD FX-8150 BD

    Kingston HyperX 2133MHz CL8 Hypers

    Nvidia GTX 550ti

    Corsair AX1200W

    SF3D OC Inflection point

    SF3D OC Triple point

    Win 7 64-bit

     

    Memory V= 2.025V (not measured from pcb)

    NBV (IMC)= 1.6V

    Temperature of memory pot = -50C

    Temperature of CPU pot = -100 - -180C (Cold does not help on these 7-7-7 runs)

     

    kupit%20kiinni%20ja%20cold%20p.jpg

  5. So you're comparing max clocks on SB with max clocks on Bulldozer. Nice :P

    I think Knut asked about comparison on the same platform.

     

    Anyway, great clocks on that screenshot.

     

    Well, I have tested these sticks with some other intel CPU's as well and the one still under NDA did not change a thing, even though it is a lot better with some Hynix ;) On X58 platform these did 1090MHz max, so I do know how these are clocking. Thanks for reminding about these things.

     

    Pretty product Petri, and very nice mounting.

    Will Cu version be available at later point?

     

    Cu version would just add a lot of costs, but gain would be close to 0.

    So, answer is no. There will not be any Cu version.

  6. What sort of numbers do you get using a high RPM fan on the sticks? I wonder what sort of gains you get more than the actualy numbers:)

     

    It was on my last post on previous page: These sticks have done 1145MHz max 7-7-7 before with Sandy Bridge, so there is quite a lot improvement in the results. :)

     

    So, quite a lot of improvement!

     

     

    impressive clocks sf3d! i want that pot :D

     

    Yes, everyone should want this pot!!!

     

    I hope the final clocks will be really impressive :) This was just the start for my tests.

  7. if it's "important" you can send your 1.59 dump to Franck or Sam from CPUz and ask them to validate

     

    impressive Hyper clocks for AMD, I couldn't get Hypers to work above 1150 regardless of timings on mine

     

    Nah, it is not important. This was just the first quickie. Need to do insulation etc better and try more with correct CPU version.

     

    Yeah, I also though my hypers did not like AMD, but I was wrong. These sticks have done 1145MHz max 7-7-7 before with Sandy Bridge, so there is quite a lot improvement in the results.

     

    Some superpi 32M with 1200MHz+ 7-7-7 and 6.XX GHz Ivy Bridge will be interesting :)

  8. This pot definitely works!

     

    Dual channel DDR3 2558MHz with 7-7-7 latencies.

    aida%2064.png

     

    I failed with CPU-Z, cause I did not remember to update it. My suicide dual channel 1300MHz 7-7-7 run is ok, but not able to publish, cause version was 1.59. I hate that thing in CPU-Z!!!

     

    Temperature was -30C real and memory voltage 1.975V. There must be a lot left in this setup, cause IMC seems to be ok in this BD.

    Max memory clocks are next on the line.

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