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Post by ShrimpBrime on Sept 7, 2018 17:58:22 GMT -5
Nice Rodney. I use simple green
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Sept 7, 2018 19:54:45 GMT -5
Post by Bones on Sept 7, 2018 19:54:45 GMT -5
If you should dunk something such as a GPU then there are a few extra steps you have to take but it's nothing elaborate.
Aside from that it's all the same, dunk, rinse with water ASAP and coat the circuitry with a light oil afterwards - WD40 as a way of doing that works fine plus it drives moisture out. After all that, in the case of fans you can use 3-in-1 to do the actual motor lube and it's ready to go. If cleaning something that's copper you really want to rinse it ASAP because it will attack the copper but it will clean it well too.
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Sept 7, 2018 23:50:15 GMT -5
Post by ozz on Sept 7, 2018 23:50:15 GMT -5
Watch it again, I did state the name of it but for reference it's Clorox "Clean up" cleaner + bleach and used about a 4:1 mix when I did that.
EDIT: This stuff to be exact:
thx rods, i wanted to see if we had something similar here, too expensive to get from there, especially on fleabay with that dude bestprices who a total rip off bastard with anything he sells, ive told him so b4 too seems to me its a chlorine and bleach mix, cant really read on the pic what chemical stuff is in it
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Post by alpi on Sept 8, 2018 2:15:12 GMT -5
Competition in progress !
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Post by ground on Sept 19, 2018 16:59:49 GMT -5
Have a new toy for in a couple of weeks (or maybe next week if I don't win the SR-2...)
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Sept 20, 2018 10:21:46 GMT -5
Post by Bones on Sept 20, 2018 10:21:46 GMT -5
Good luck with it, should be fun to mess with regardless.
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Sept 20, 2018 22:21:14 GMT -5
Post by Vinster on Sept 20, 2018 22:21:14 GMT -5
I had that same POT. worked really well with DICE. needed about 1" of acetone in it. regret selling it in my last purge 6-7 years ago
Vin
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Post by ground on Sept 21, 2018 7:51:18 GMT -5
I had that same POT. worked really well with DICE. needed about 1" of acetone in it. regret selling it in my last purge 6-7 years ago Vin Made by Ryba, sold to me by Razwar on Hwbot, any possibility he bought it from you? -ground
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Sept 21, 2018 20:18:41 GMT -5
Post by Vinster on Sept 21, 2018 20:18:41 GMT -5
I had that same POT. worked really well with DICE. needed about 1" of acetone in it. regret selling it in my last purge 6-7 years ago Vin Made by Ryba, sold to me by Razwar on Hwbot, any possibility he bought it from you? -ground no, I sold mine to StoneAge over on ClassicsPlatforms. I didn't know about the acetone on my first ever DICE bench session, so there are scrape marks on the inner wall from a screw driver to break the DICE from the bottom.
that's a Rev 3 Pot. first had no holes and was solid copper, 2nd rev had a bunch of small holes and then this one if I recall..
Vin
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Post by ground on Sept 27, 2018 15:22:04 GMT -5
Needed some DDR2, didn't want to buy prebinned (boring ), so I decided to see how cheap I could find d9s. Cheapest common stick that was likely to be D9s I saw in the lists were Adata Vitesta Extremes, so I bought 6 Kits (well, 5 actually as one of them was an Adata Plus kit as I noticed after buying). Success rate? 10/12 sticks are D9GMHs and as far as I could tell so far at least a couple sticks are fairly good. First 4 Kits that arrived, freshly delidded: Heatspreaders! The disappointment: And the last kit oddly enough had stickers under the heat spreaders... So far minimal testing done (board was causing troubles after the 6th stick sadly, but that one seems really nice, in my first tests it ran at least 720 5-5-5-15 at 2.3V for Superpi 1M (after which the board stopped cooperating). 5th stick was also decent, managing 690 at the same settings as the other stick. Need more testing once I get the board to work again or settle down using the gigabyte board... Oddly enough my 1Gbit Elpida based stick also runs 685 5-5-5-15 1m at 2.3V which seems really odd...
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Post by Bones on Sept 28, 2018 8:04:33 GMT -5
Got this ready today and the temptation to do it this way got the better of me.... And why not? Actually looks cool this way and might even use it as a DD as is.
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Sept 28, 2018 8:32:46 GMT -5
Post by mrpaco on Sept 28, 2018 8:32:46 GMT -5
I still get a kick out of seeing that crazy cooler of yours
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Sept 28, 2018 9:27:54 GMT -5
Post by ground on Sept 28, 2018 9:27:54 GMT -5
Needs a giant heatsink on the GPU and the tallest RAM you can find
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Post by ground on Nov 29, 2018 8:08:46 GMT -5
Anyone wanna guess what this is gonna be? (that board is only for presentation, it gloriously sorta died on me 3 hours after I got it )
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Nov 29, 2018 9:05:38 GMT -5
Post by WhiteWulfe on Nov 29, 2018 9:05:38 GMT -5
Given that it has wires coming out of it... A doomsday device.
Potentially cooled by a Peltier, for an even better doomsday effect when it goes off.
Given that that's a 1U server cooler though, colour my curiosity piqued....
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Post by alpi on Nov 29, 2018 14:41:02 GMT -5
Seems it's a peltier cooled ram heatsink ! Interesting stuff. Bones: It's the mother of all aircooler !!
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Nov 29, 2018 14:44:50 GMT -5
Post by Bones on Nov 29, 2018 14:44:50 GMT -5
Yes it is. Have it setup that way in my case, works great with the 7700K. Fans are at their lowest setting (Quiet) and it just cruizes along like nothing to it.
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Post by alpi on Nov 29, 2018 15:02:53 GMT -5
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Post by ground on Nov 29, 2018 16:36:48 GMT -5
The server heatsink was just the only heatsink I had that covered the full peltier - that part was a correct guess. Hope a 60W peltier will be enough for triple channel Hypers or dual channel D9gmh, else I‘ll probably pick up a 125W one (though I would need a stronger Heatsink to accompany it). Anyone here has an idea how much scaling I can expect for D9gmh at -10 C or so? My best stick currently does 720 5-5-5 at 2.3V at 23C ambient with little airflow.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Nov 29, 2018 16:56:13 GMT -5
Nice. Will it clock that high with 6 cores?
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Nov 29, 2018 17:03:06 GMT -5
Look at the temp in HWinfo is that right Alpi? If it is it should be doing it easy.
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Nov 29, 2018 17:09:52 GMT -5
Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 29, 2018 17:09:52 GMT -5
The server heatsink was just the only heatsink I had that covered the full peltier - that part was a correct guess. Hope a 60W peltier will be enough for triple channel Hypers or dual channel D9gmh, else I‘ll probably pick up a 125W one (though I would need a stronger Heatsink to accompany it). Anyone here has an idea how much scaling I can expect for D9gmh at -10 C or so? My best stick currently does 720 5-5-5 at 2.3V at 23C ambient with little airflow. 60W is meh for all that memory. Go for the 125w Tec and a water block. Should be freezing memory in this fashion. Depending on the distance from the peltier, I might suggest 2x 60 watt Tecs for air cooling solutions as it will be a little easier to cool them without needing a water loop. (this is the option I'd go with) Put a high CFM fan on them server heat sinks. (Edit: in a suction from the heat sink as to not blow hot air towards the board) I suggest sealing your memory and use dielectric grease in the RAM sockets. Also seal the board front and back to protect from condensation. Edit 2: If your not getting any real desired temps, put a low cpu fan between the cold plate and the memory sticks.
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Post by Mr.Scott on Nov 29, 2018 17:16:49 GMT -5
Look at the temp in HWinfo is that right Alpi? If it is it should be doing it easy. Did not notice it was on SS. Should be in the low to mid 5K's. 2 core I can do 4.8-4.9 on the chiller. 6 cores at 4.4-4.5.
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Nov 29, 2018 17:19:37 GMT -5
Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 29, 2018 17:19:37 GMT -5
Guys, his voltage is way low. Under 1.5v.... He's not even trying yet lol.
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Post by alpi on Nov 29, 2018 17:23:47 GMT -5
Look at the temp in HWinfo is that right Alpi? If it is it should be doing it easy. Yes, temps are right. It seems it has really similar cores, 5., 6. even ! I was tested it with water (nb temp is cpu ihs) mostly. My ss can't keep up with 5 or 6 active cores. hwbot.org/submission/3991586_
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Nov 29, 2018 17:25:30 GMT -5
Need more voltage and more colder temps. PiMod 2 cores try cooling 1.65v and see what you can push to there.
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Post by alpi on Nov 29, 2018 17:31:46 GMT -5
Guys, his voltage is way low. Under 1.5v.... He's not even trying yet lol. It was first tests but it seems this cpu needs a bit different way than my older ones. It tolerates much worse raising voltages without cold. We will see, but I hope it continues flying !
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Post by Bones on Dec 2, 2018 17:18:02 GMT -5
Had to do a mod for my T-Rex pot to work with my DFI 939 boards. I've only done one so far and may just leave it at that. The base of the T-Rex is so massive it actually doesn't want to fit in the socket area without interference from the surrounding components once it's set on the chip. Luckily the fix isn't difficult, just involves moving a cap to the backside of the board as shown.
If I have to I'll either just get another cap, not trim it's legs and just lay it over. Other option would be to find an equivalent Solid cap and use that instead, one of the short ones.
The original cap is a 1000Mfu - 6.3v, small form factor. I don't know what would be it's counterpart in a solid cap but I'm sure I've got one on a junker somewhere around here.
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Dec 2, 2018 17:47:49 GMT -5
Post by Macsbeach98 on Dec 2, 2018 17:47:49 GMT -5
Solid equivalent would be a 1000uf - 6.3v they might be a bit big though 10 x 12.5mm tall. 820uf - 6.3v might be better for you and work good they are 8 x 9mm the size you see on most 775 VRM caps.
Wonders how the T-Rex goes on 775 sockets the caps on those are fairly close to the socket and are higher than the CPU.
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Dec 2, 2018 19:05:09 GMT -5
Post by Bones on Dec 2, 2018 19:05:09 GMT -5
Would be a very tight fit if it works at all. Apparently the base is setup to work with a TR chip too, it's that massive and covers alot of space on the board. Believe I have a junker with those caps, can try it and see.
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