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The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
i dont have to prove anything, you do, im not arguing with you, i saw the subs, so did others, you were warned, took them down , enough said and im done here, ive said my bit with it, obviously you and your team mates are being watched...... "carefully" !! -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
enough said right there -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
why arent they there now then ????, the same subs i saw ? if they were all legal and above board theyd be there right ?? a liar always replies with another lie, to cover the last lie, then they forget what lie they told and sooner or later get caught out -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
? you know exactly what i meant, perhaps you should do less cheating, dont try the out talk me with your stupid dopey replies, be a man for once and own up to it and now youre a crystal ball reader and at 12-54 pm sunday im supposed to be drunk ?, tells me a whole about you -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
well youre not real smart then are ya -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC2: DDR2 thread.
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in HWBOT Competitions
and whats more i saw them myself, but theyre gone now , i looked at your pic as well, all i saw was sus all over it, eyes tell the story, the old story , a picture paints a thousand words -
yes bart, too true, and condensation is the killer for any system using cold if not insulated properly !
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in my opinion no, waste of time fo SS on a daily , old rule, you dont bench your daily, if you do it will bite you sooner or later, use a good water loop for your daily with good water flow and a good thick radiator to cool with appropriate fan cooling best advice, use the SS for benching , quick change over for different cpus, platforms etc
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i wished i knew 1/3 of what you 2 guys know, even though i dont understand a lot of it its a very interesting read
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dfi dk 790 fxb - m2rsh or similar in the dark series ga - ma790x- ud4p cheers ozz
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TAGG - 4CoreDual-SATA2 @ 340MHz - 340 MHz Reference Frequency
ozzie replied to GRIFF's topic in Result Discussions
nice job tagg, and a pretty pennies worth there thats for sure -
Bones - FX-9590 @ 7741.7MHz - 7741.68 mhz CPU Frequency
ozzie replied to MaddMutt's topic in Result Discussions
great to see youre having a good go rods, hope youre feeling a whole lot better -
The official HWBOT Team Cup 2019 - SC4: DDR4 thread.
ozzie replied to Lopata's topic in HWBOT Competitions
ive said for years now a " proper rules page " should be implemented for the comp, or any other comp, before the comp starts so all knows what is allowed and isnt , but seems it falls on deaf ears, now all these subs have to be gone through and most probable some will be deleted, seems to me for both parties, mods and the benchers just a pure waste of time...sigh !!!! -
DkHunTer - FX-4300 @ 5045MHz - 5045 mhz CPU Frequency
ozzie replied to a topic in Result Discussions
nice man, id say theres more in it tho, theyre great clockers, a mix of fx and apu architecture from what i read long ago, pity amd hasnt gone of with them to produce good clocking with the "computing" capability areas that were lacking http://valid.x86.fr/nq399b -
E8500 – PiFast. 0.2 HW?
ozzie replied to SArd's topic in HWBOT Development: bugs, features and suggestions
what are you on about mate ??? -
Mythical tech - Core i3 7350K - 643 cb Cinebench - R15
ozzie replied to Mythical tech 's topic in Result Discussions
something to try but try at your own risk, ( just a suggestion, seems youve nothing to lose) i had a dead ram slot in an intel p45 dfi board, all the pins seemed good in the socket, (sprayed them too) then blew out with air gently, i used 1200 wet and dry paper in the ram slots back and forth lightly, a snug fit in the slot, not too tight, sprayed with electrical spray contact cleaner and blew it out with air, sprayed again and blew out again, the slot came to life, not saying for 1 min this will work, but it worked for me, then i killed the board the next week ? -
are you able to get into it easily ? so as to reset cmos etc, if theres a boot failure, change gpu, cpu, ram etc looks to me the toplate on the pot fits on top of the lid of the case, is that right ?
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L@L Cooling expensive yes but cool
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fixing condensation = stopping ambient air getting in , its that simple on an open system anyway
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GRIFF - P4C800-E Deluxe @ 385MHz - 384.98 MHz Reference Frequency
ozzie replied to Leeghoofd's topic in Result Discussions
very nice griff, well done -
in my opinion yes by far but aleslammer is right, the bios in dfi boards are hard to get used to but once you work out thier quirks and know how they work theyre a dream of a board scotty is also right, the NB runs warm normally and has to be cooled or it will fail also , if you do decide on a DFI board, make sure the cmos battery has no less than 3.0 v, dfi boards are notorious for the bios settings playing up if the cmos battery voltage is down, it starts if the battery v is around the 2.8v mark, settings not saved properly and all sorts of issues arising i have an asus AN8-SLI-PREMIUM board here too, bios less complicated than the dfi but imo ill stick with the dfi
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i have a couple of DFI ultra D boards here , but i beleive they have mosfet issues, power up but no boot, were damn good boards too, the only equivalent to them is the dfi venus and expert, i also have a venus, difference being the ram slots are located at the rear of the cpu socket towards the back plane, ultra d boards have the ram to the right of the cpu socket
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what ever you use , the way to beat condensation is remove ambient air temp to the whatever is being used, same as sealing a socket , motherboard , pot or whatever