September 8, 201410 yr Fair enough. I understand where you are coming from and agree. Agreed a temp rule might have to be implemented as it's to hard to just say ambient(obviously) as chilling water is now ambient. Maybe I should just go back to school I must have missed that bit.
September 8, 201410 yr "Agreed a temp rule might have to be implemented" : Higher than -271°C , that's THE rule
September 8, 201410 yr Lol. I scored better with a/c cranked and higher temps(377/ 20+*1.565v), than with my ice bucket( 369/ 5*/1.495v). Sad to see dishonesty is probably going to win out. First a 378 @ 1.7+V and then a 389 @ 1.7+v. Come on lets get real for a minute. No one is completing XTU with more than 1.6v without some help. Edited September 9, 201410 yr by hotrod717 typo
September 8, 201410 yr At least it was fun and I learned a new chip and appreciation for another mobo! Edited September 9, 201410 yr by hotrod717
September 9, 201410 yr nice work guys and re: cooling, come on now, we all know how it **really** works around here water air Edited September 9, 201410 yr by t8y
September 9, 201410 yr haha t8y. I found this air setup I'm going to run for future "ambient" comps. Should be all good.
September 9, 201410 yr Author Not sure what I find funnier: - "ambient" - the hard liquor - the ancient hardware Too much funny in that picture
September 9, 201410 yr I seen the picture on some forum and couldn't resist. It's a 486 I'm pretty sure 33Mhz running at 273Mhz or something like that. Hard liquor goes hand in hand with overclocking doesn't it.
September 9, 201410 yr Not just any hard liquor but vodka and gin by the looks of it, which when kept in the freezer removes the need for ice
September 10, 201410 yr On FB it says 48hrs to the end of the superPI stage.. I was under the impression that each stage finishes on Sunday 11.59 GMT time... so which is it?
September 10, 201410 yr Author September 14th midnight GMT/UTC (8AM 29/07 GMT+8) is correct. Facebook is wrong.
September 10, 201410 yr if you are using the Z97X-SOC Force and want to push RAM subzero, try the X04 bios I've clocked PSCs to 1362MHz 6-10-6 35/36 4/4 https://www.facebook.com/GIGABYTEmotherboards/posts/10152273615017120 even Samsung ICs with tight timings 8-12-11-18-1T, CPU was on air, uncore low
September 15, 201410 yr Crew HYK0 samsung seems to be fine at -40, my HCH9 was fine at -5 lol. my HCK0 was happy at -10 only
September 15, 201410 yr HYK0 samsung seems to be fine at -40, my HCH9 was fine at -5 lol. my HCK0 was happy at -10 only That's interesting as I didn't think HYK0 could go that low as I thought it was the same as the other two
September 16, 201410 yr any particular way to tell which variety of samsung I have without taking the sinks off? Im not adverse to taking them off, I just dont want to bother if i dont have to. I'm running older 2600c10 trident x, 1500 serial.
September 16, 201410 yr xxxx1xxxxxxxxx in SN usually means 1333C9 JEDEC rated ICs, which on Samsung D-rev is HCH9.
September 16, 201410 yr any particular way to tell which variety of samsung I have without taking the sinks off?Im not adverse to taking them off, I just dont want to bother if i dont have to. I'm running older 2600c10 trident x, 1500 serial. Didn't you already know what IC you have since aren't 1500 HCH9 and 2500 HYK0
September 16, 201410 yr The following version of GTL fixes the bug with wrong CPU clocks reading on Pentium AE. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/18296979/GTL%202.0%20B14.0916.1.rar
September 16, 201410 yr Didn't you already know what IC you have since aren't 1500 HCH9 and 2500 HYK0 I didnt but I do now.
September 17, 201410 yr HYK0 samsung seems to be fine at -40, my HCH9 was fine at -5 lol. my HCK0 was happy at -10 only i have some corsair Samsings and they seem to like around -20 to -25 these gskills are happy with more perhaps different ICs
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