View Full Version : Dry ice cooling pics working as I speak....
ol' man
11-21-01, 08:59 PM
Here is the monster. I could only hit 1840 today. Will post WCPUID pics after this one. Am trying the super burnin' at -61 deg. C.
ol' man
11-21-01, 09:01 PM
1840MHz
ol' man
11-21-01, 09:03 PM
Burn in speed. How this setup can run so slow is beyond me though.
ol' man
11-21-01, 09:09 PM
Why am I doing it at this speed. Check this thread.
http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47401
Here is another pic for ya.
ol' man
11-21-01, 09:45 PM
Well I have ice built up under my MOBO. Guess I should have done something to stop that:( To late now.
Here is another pic of what is going on down inside the tube.
Very Cool... but it cant run like this for 24~7~365. Nice anyways.
ol' man
11-21-01, 09:59 PM
Probably have to stay awake all night babysitting it. I am going to go until all the dryice is gone. Only place there is ice build up is underneath the MOBO right under the cpu and it is froze hard. Seems either the ice is froze or sublimes. I can't see any condesation anywhere on the mobo. Hopefully this burnin' works as good as they say it does in that thread. Still got about 5lb's left. I also have a fan in the window. THIS IS A MUST!
I took some pics of the pipe before I attatched it too the mobo but the camera ate them so I will show you later the bottom. It is made of a copper cap. Would like to get my hands on some LN2.
You can see by this bottom pic how it is attached to the fcpga socket.
ol' man
11-21-01, 10:01 PM
Originally posted by Zazuk
Very Cool... but it cant run like this for 24~7~365. Nice anyways.
Yeah dude it is for the burnin'. You had to click that link above to see what it says. It says for the burnin' you want to have the chip at the coldest temps and slowest speed but have the vcore maxed.
ol' man
11-21-01, 10:29 PM
Yeah you see this 61.5 deg. C. Yeah it should have a minus sign in front of it;)
funnyperson1
11-21-01, 11:05 PM
nice, hey was this the ST6, or the TUSL2, because the ice might have caused your problems later on?....that is pretty sweet iwish i had the balls to try that, nice job....
Blackearth
11-21-01, 11:14 PM
pretty cool. . . seems like something that would be fun to do.
ol' man
11-21-01, 11:41 PM
nice, hey was this the ST6, or the TUSL2, because the ice might have caused your problems later on?....that is pretty sweet iwish i had the balls to try that, nice job....
I am doing this right now as we speak! The TUSL-2's problems were there before I got it. I have been running this like this now for the last what 6~7 hours or so now.
Here is another little project I got going on...
funnyperson1
11-21-01, 11:53 PM
oh, i thought these were old pics from whne you got it up to 1.89......good luck, ill check back in the morning....gotta go to sleep...1 o clock....
Never boring in your place. Too bad you don't live in the Albany area, we'd be up together doing this *nudge* wake up.... :)
I will also be returning... I PM'd you the last results of my attempts to remove my IHS :( stubborn would describe it...
I'm gonna leave my PC to burn-in tonight through tomorrow...
ol' man
11-22-01, 04:38 AM
Whoa, fell asleep for awhile there. Almost has a melt down;) All is well.
Crash893
11-22-01, 05:37 AM
how quickly does it burn dryice?
ol' man
11-22-01, 03:38 PM
about 10lbs in 14hours. Went through it all.
iggybaseball
11-22-01, 05:31 PM
Sorry if i missed it but, but what was ur original speed? I know u got it up to 1.89 but what was ur original speed?
KILLorBE
11-22-01, 05:49 PM
Let me guess 1.6GHz:cool:
Sorry I didn't guess the WCPUID pic showed the multiplier (12x133.33=1599.96):D
funnyperson1
11-22-01, 10:07 PM
sorry, Killorbe, this may surprise you , but that cpu is in fact a 1.2 Celeron Tualatin, yeah thats rigth....long live Intel:p
KILLorBE
11-22-01, 10:24 PM
Yes and No, but I didn't think the Celeron Tualatin would show up as a Xeon, ah well I guess WCPUID need to update their database:p
Nice ol' man...VERY NICE
**EDIT** Now that you (I;) )mentioned it, I noticed it says PIII Xeon....the PIII Xeon only goes up to 1GHZ.
brihoo2k
11-23-01, 10:33 AM
Im a complete newbie at this but I got my plll 733 doing 850 with a fsb of 150 using stock cooler its not a new cpu cause my mobo wouldnt recognize my celery 800 i went with my old trusty plll seems pretty stable though
The Coolest
11-23-01, 11:06 AM
What is the original speed of that chip???
ButcherUK
11-23-01, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by The Coolest
What is the original speed of that chip???
1.2 GHz I believe.
adamtekh
11-23-01, 12:46 PM
very nice
PhoenixMDM
11-23-01, 08:47 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
I am doing this right now as we speak! The TUSL-2's problems were there before I got it. I have been running this like this now for the last what 6~7 hours or so now.
Here is another little project I got going on...
What is that green stuff? I've never seen or heard of it...
Silversinksam
11-23-01, 10:26 PM
Originally posted by ol' man
I am doing this right now as we speak! The TUSL-2's problems were there before I got it. I have been running this like this now for the last what 6~7 hours or so now.
Here is another little project I got going on...
http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=358226
What you gonna do with all that green Jello? Im pretty certain you cant use that in lieu of running out of dry ice
:p
adamtekh
11-24-01, 07:10 AM
submersive cooling ?
drunkmonkey
11-24-01, 11:49 PM
Why not just use a freezer as you case, keep the mobo under ur ice tray and frozen veggies:D
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