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Hondacity

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  1. if its "pentium 4"...it should only be "pentium 4" family. including the dual cores is stupid because its not pentium 4 but pentium D. I blame massman. this should be clarified soon, its already day2
  2. many recent submissions and you guys think its worth removing. try benching it
  3. Pentium 4s meant single core... when they had dual cores they dropped the "4" nomenclature. please confirm...otherwise my purchase is now defunct lol
  4. I like the reverse battery mod thats prolly 100mhz faster.
  5. pentium4 if its not pentium4 then its not allowed. simple as that. **pentium4 = single core
  6. yeah almost 1 year already congrats! its very useful my friend.
  7. they unjoined sad. must be benchzowner effect lol
  8. i tried lol not enough for our team to beat the sandboogers
  9. poor sandbagging guys who had to submit 5minutes before deadline..while its 3am in the morning lol
  10. Imog Glazing is simply adding ice. My prefered temp to start glazing is -90c, from room temp to to -90c usually takes awhile. Torch or heatgun till you see semi thick ice on the bottom, or drop -90c to -80c. After doing so pouring ln2 would drop temps fast, faster than 1.5c/sec.
  11. Hey I wanna see that review hokie! low temp hold @ -30c and -100c hold (glazed) same cpu kudos!
  12. 1. Glazing or simply icing the pot - medium to heavy pots are relatively fast when glazed compared to "non-glazed". I'm not sure if you know this already. Fast is only fast if the user knows how to be fast. The f1ee is slightly slower than the inflection pot in terms of reaction. I think because of how the ln2 doesn't spread like how it spreads in the inflection pot(this has that c-like channels). Thats just my opinion. This is where the ocx marksman pot comes into the picture or into my to watch list. ( also torching the pot, its another topic but also another plus point for the inflection) 2. Holding temps - the inflection pot has more mass at the bottom. You can have so much mass but if its not near the heat source it won't be as effective as some pots. Here the f1ee has 4 deep holes that lessen the mass at the bottom. mass away from the heatsource is wasted mass in my opinion.
  13. I was benching 3d06 1x core and 6x core. I was benching 7ghz celeron(1core @ 1.9ish volts) with the classic f1ee. maintaining temps @ -140c, coldbugging setup. and a gulftown 5.8ghz with the infxn (1.78volts 12threads) maintaining temps @ -140c both glazed. one pot is superior to the other and reacted better with small pours.
  14. I just read this and its very helpful. Thanks
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