we have a thread for the actual containers now we just need one for action shots
we have a thread for the actual containers now we just need one for action shots
Here is Stoolman and i testing a PM780ES on LN2
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Overklokk
First in world over 90k in 3D Mark 03 with 90400p
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- Team Skootterit
- SuperPi32M : 18m53.156s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
- SuperPi8M : 3m55.703s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
- SuperPi1M : 21.484s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
What camera do you use Dani? You seem to take good pictures.
Is that round holddown made of metal?
First pic with old crappy Sony
Now Im using Olympus C-765 UZ, I like that digi cam
Yes it is, alu , cant find my woody hold down, it's here but where
- Team Skootterit
- SuperPi32M : 18m53.156s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
- SuperPi8M : 3m55.703s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
- SuperPi1M : 21.484s with FX-57 / LN2 (Ilkkahy's brazed container)
some old pics:
I used to have links here demonstrating how awesome I am, but it's been so long that they're not very relevant (and the pictures have disappeared), so I guess I'll have to get working on new stuff.
Phenom II 940 BE / ASUS M4A79 / HD5770 Crossfire
3770mhz CPU 2600mhz NB | DDR1040 5-5-5-15 | 900/1250
Here's some of mine:
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You seran wrapped a mousepot!?!?! How could you do such a thing!
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To prevent Condensation i guessOriginally Posted by afireinside
Seriusly, what is the big deal?
Yes, we wrapped the pot in what we call here "Glad Wrap" (the stuff for wrapping your food in)
Reason was to prevent formation of condensation on the outer surface of the insulation (which it did anyway, then trickled down to the bottom).
We had no mobo coating applied.
Wow, all pics look so cool I'd love to try this stuff myself one day
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Great pics, this is one of my DryIce setups.
nice, overkill NB cooling
.:MeltedDuron:.
Aurora - i5 7600K@4.2GHz- Zotac GTX1070 Mini - 16gb Corsair Vengeance DDR3-3000 - Asus Prime Z270M - Fusion ioDrive Duo 1.2TB - 2x512GB Samsung Evo 970 Plus - Seagate FireCuda 2TB - HGST 4TB - Fractal Design Define Mini - Win7 and OSX 10.12
Lenore - Xeon L5430 - Gigabyte G33M-DS2R - 2x2GB HyperX 6400 - Sapphire Radeon HD5450 - M-Audio Delta 1010 - Adaptec SCSI - 256GB Firestorm SSD - 1TB Samsung F1 - 2U rack mounted - WinXP and OSX 10.6
Delilah - Pentium E5800 @ 4.2GHZ (VID mod) - Asrock Conroe865PE - Radeon 9800 Pro - 2x512MB GeiL Blue PC3200 - 30GB OCZ Vertex - 160GB Seagate - 2U rack mounted - Win98SE and Win2k
Jezabel - Athlon XP 2800+ Barton @ 2100 (200*10.5) - ATi FireGL X1 256MB - Asus A7N8X-E Dlx - 2x512MB OCZ EL PC3200 - OG Antec Case - Win98SE and Win2k
Mysti (WIP) - Pentium II 350MHz - Abit BX6 Rev2 - 4x256MB PC100 SDRAM - ATi Rage Fury Maxx - Diamond Monster 3D Voodoo2 8MB - 20GB IBM DeathStar - Still looking for the right case...
not at the days of NF2
Back in the phase change world
Phenom II 940 BE / ASUS M4A79 / HD5770 Crossfire
3770mhz CPU 2600mhz NB | DDR1040 5-5-5-15 | 900/1250
Neighbours must think you are weird
What is this red [dielectric color?] that u have paint the socket @afireinside ?
Last edited by Athens[2004]; 10-04-2005 at 09:14 PM.
it's most likely red nail polishOriginally Posted by Athens[2004]
new benching rig
mobo: dfi ultra-d rev. AD0
cpu: x2 3800+ @ 3.30 ghz
cooling: VapoLi SS by jinu117
stepping: LDBHE 0601 TPMW
mem: khx pc3200 1gig bh5's
psu: zippy emac 700watts
gfx: evga 7800gt @ 650/1355
hd: 36gb raptor + seagate 120gb
single 7800gt 3dmark05 WR!
3dmark05 - 10814
If you're talking about how the caps and stuff around the CPU socket are red, yeah that's red nail polish.
Phenom II 940 BE / ASUS M4A79 / HD5770 Crossfire
3770mhz CPU 2600mhz NB | DDR1040 5-5-5-15 | 900/1250
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