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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
    what voltages ?
    any pics ?
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    Just warming up, I guess

    great work, as usual, looking forward to see some hipro-style results
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    How much vmch to reach those 490+/- ?
    Up to 2v ?

    Nice job Hipro.


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    Quote Originally Posted by VoRtAn_MaDgE
    How much vmch to reach those 490+/- ?
    Up to 2v ?

    Nice job Hipro.
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    muhaha i hope you are having fun hipro, seems like any day now you are going to blow us all away. i know its coming.

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    lol resoldered caps on the other side


    I never insulate so much, huge fan saves me from condensation I am running DI only though, I bet you need such serious insualtion with LN2
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    hipro, good job, i hope that you will not kill that mobo , because removing that issulation will be little problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    lol resoldered caps on the other side
    I never insulate so much, huge fan saves me from condensation I am running DI only though, I bet you need such serious insualtion with LN2
    I'm full of DELTA fans too but I always taking care of the insulation......


    Quote Originally Posted by LittleDevil
    hipro, good job, i hope that you will not kill that mobo , because removing that issulation will be little problem
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    No problem at all.........We have found out that there are two types of insulation.....The one with the internal "lines" in it and the other one without internal lines......The first one is a pain in the arss to take it off....The second one goes off just like that.......
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    No problem at all.........We have found out that there are two types of insulation.....The one with the internal "lines" in it and the other one without internal lines......The first one is a pain in the arss to take it off....The second one goes off just like that.......
    Yeah that's true!
    I have used the one with internal 'lines' in it, and its a real pain getting it off my mobo :P
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    I just wanned to give you a link of a gpu guide recently posted by another master. But you already saw that thread

    I'm new to LN2, but from what i'v seen from some fellow duch overclockers (rol-co) only vaseline (die electric-grease) and armaflex tube around the tube was enhough for quite a few hours of benching.

    Just making it airtight with a think enough isolation layer is the whole trick.
    No air, no condensation

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    @ PallMall: You don't have to remove the caps to the backside so as to make a "good" sealing.....You can use sealstring too so as to insulate the socket more propriate.....in small quantities, you can push it in the "holes" between the caps and the coils and you'll be fine.......
    Plastic spraying the mobo is a must......

    You can spray as much as it will cover everything on the back of the mobo.......On the other hand, on the front of it, you HAVE to use cotton and "tip" with it the components......

    GPU guid is the same as this one and take a look at k|ngp|ing's one.......

    P.S.: I NEVER use vaseline (though it does a good job too) coz it's hard to be removed afterwards.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    P.S.: I NEVER use vaseline (though it does a good job too) coz it's hard to be removed afterwards.....
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    hot water also helps, only try that when you need to send it RMA
    I will try a hairdryer next time

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    Does hairdryer work for Luberex removal? If so, how exactly does it help? I remember cleaning socket from luberex and it was a nightmare


    Is that plastic spray you are talking about the same as rubber coating from performix?
    http://www.garage-toys.com/plspbl.html


    Silicone, nail polish and vaseline is easily available locally but luberex, LET/plastidip is not
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