- Joined
- Feb 4, 2003
- Location
- SF Bay Area
This was my first experiment with subzero memory cooling, and I'd say it went all right. I wanted to get some SuperPi stability at speeds that are generally out of the norm.
I had to cripple the B2B pretty badly to make this happen, and run 2.14V through the ram, but nonetheless, here we are. I feel very dirty in doing so, but it was necessary for these speeds. (Hence the times are horrible) 1M at 2600 is no issue though at B2B 4, and with 1.8v vdimm FWIW. RTL remained at 60/62 throughout. The memory was at about -50. One of the sticks cold bugged fiercely past this, and due to the swing of my "container" (the heatspreader) it was a bit tricky to work around this.
Thanks Gigabyte for this silky smooth board.
I had to cripple the B2B pretty badly to make this happen, and run 2.14V through the ram, but nonetheless, here we are. I feel very dirty in doing so, but it was necessary for these speeds. (Hence the times are horrible) 1M at 2600 is no issue though at B2B 4, and with 1.8v vdimm FWIW. RTL remained at 60/62 throughout. The memory was at about -50. One of the sticks cold bugged fiercely past this, and due to the swing of my "container" (the heatspreader) it was a bit tricky to work around this.
Thanks Gigabyte for this silky smooth board.