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  1. unfollow works. just press it once and re-load your own page.
  2. 1200 is apparently the average for air. 1376 for water. I'd be trying to get 1900 or so for gpu mem, and maybe try lower res screen than 1440 monitor you use.
  3. This was definitely my first bad impression of Dancop, and I'm trying not to think of this every time I see his name pop up.
  4. things in this thread http://forum.hwbot.org/showthread.php?t=123798
  5. I've had a lot of issues with board hanging at c0 when trying to get (samsung, 2800) settings that ran easily before running. I'm on X04.
  6. did you have the worst mount ever or was it run at like -60? i really hope that's not right. worst benchmark ever.
  7. I never thought I'd say hynix looked nice!
  8. Close please
  9. Reserved for VGA prep
  10. I had a request here from Junkdogg, a newbie to subzero overclocking who requested I show how I prep a motherboard for subzero overclocking. First, I'm by no means an expert, I started out with the same advice given to me by the friendly guys here at OCAU and have evolved from there. JJJC's excellent subzero guide here is the basis for my prep as you can see, but you'll see the slight differences I've made as you progress through. First off you'll notice I've covered my motherboard in liquid electrical tape spray (Performix Plastidip, bought from eBay). This is used as opposed to vaseline coating which JJJC has used in his guide. I started out using the exact same technique that JJJC uses, using $2 paintbrushes and a hairdryer to melt the vaseline a little. The coating of vaseline doesnt have to be too thick, just enough to waterproof the board. I'd like to stress that I am only trying the LET spray out, whereas vaseline, while messy is quick, cheap and works great. For CPU only cooling, I would coat the entire top half of the board down to the second or third expansion slot. If I am cooling a Graphics card as well, I will probably take the waterproofing down most of the board. I will remove all heatsinks, and coat the mosfets and around the PCH chipset, then generally put them straight on over the top. Next, I take toilet paper or paper towel, trimmed with scissors and force this between my ram slots, and into the unused ram slots with a butter knife. If using toilet paper, cut a single sheet into thirds, then fold each of these thirds in half twice, then force it into the slots. This is to fill the slots and prevent water condensation from shorting parts of your motherboard. With a pair of fine tweezers this is completely removable. Next I will use the flat sheet insulation I have and put the back of the LN2 pot's backplate and screws through it. I generally then place a piece of paper toweling over this and between the motherboard to catch any further water. the entire back of your motherboard should also be covered in vaseline. Next push the hold down screws through the motherboard, be careful here not to damage any traces on the back of your board. hold down screws pushed through, time for the top. Here I put a cut out piece of paper toweling on the lowest part of the board. This is used for catching the water that will collect here when the setup is torn down. next a foam gasket is cut to shape and fits over the CPU area of the motherboard. this is to create an airtight seal around the bottom of the pot and CPU area. I spend a good while cutting these gaskets out and fitting them to the motherboard and making them just wide enough to fit the base of my pot. Here the base of my Kingpin Venom pot. These pots come pre-drilled with a small hole at the base, where I have inserted my temperature probe with a little bit of thermal paste on it to seal it in. I then tape the probe in place. I use Gelid GC Extreme for subzero work, many feel it is the best thermal paste for sub zero. My personal recommendation on thermal paste spread. use some cheap stuff and mount your pot a couple of times to get a feel for the amount and pressure required to get a good even spread. Next I test the mount I have with the base of the pot and some hand-applied pressure. Looks ok to me. Mounting the top of the pot and the hold down screws. Next I wrap the whole pot in some paper towel (I've used chux in the past as well). Take two rubber bands and put them over the top of the screws, then wrap the paper towel around, then roll the rubber bands over the paper towel to hold it in place. Ram mounted, and a piece of the toweling cut how I force into the ram slots. Some paper toweling between the ram slots Mount a fan with a rubber band to hold it in place to blow away acetone fumes/LN2 vapor Thats it for my guide. I'll write up a graphics card feature another day.
  11. Oh, and grouping the benchmarks with points at the top would also be great.
  12. How about stop trying to cater to these sort people, who will likely never be interested in overclocking and improve it for the people who are interested in overclocking for overclockings sake?
  13. Some small things I'd like to see implemented if possible. this one I messaged to massman on fb, probably should have just put here. can we get dry ice added to this average here for both CPU and VGA? --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- second, an annoyance when I'm looking at my wall. see here, I'm following dino, newlife, gazza. thats cool and all, but say i'm bored of dino. here you can see, there's no option to unfollow dino anymore. --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- can we get all 3 cinebench sitting next to each other, or even as a subfolder of "Cinebench" on the http://hwbot.org/benchmarks/processor page?
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