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Limp Gawd
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9800pro flashed to XT @440/380 (760)
2500 11.5*187 (shitty mobo)
1GB Corsair
2739
2500 11.5*187 (shitty mobo)
1GB Corsair
2739
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EQTakeOffense said:What CPU is everyone running who has 9700/9800?
I have a 2.53B with 9700 Pro getting around 800. Everyone else is getting 1200-1500. I think it's because of the CPU, but, just seeing.
i have a 2600 T-Bred at stock and i got 2300 or soEQTakeOffense said:What CPU is everyone running who has 9700/9800?
I have a 2.53B with 9700 Pro getting around 800. Everyone else is getting 1200-1500. I think it's because of the CPU, but, just seeing.
ZenOps said:8250
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=38454
Ahahah, I wish it was my score, its from a -85 celsius cooling modder named Sami Makkinen. The inquirer did a brief on it today.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18801
btf said:From the bottom of the article:
* WE ARE informed that Sami used a Cascade Compressor system to cool the graphics card and this setup can actually run twenty four hours a day.
How long do you think that card would last at those speeds? A couple of weeks?
How long do you think that card would last at those speeds? A couple of weeks?
ZenOps said:Absolutely no idea. But if the chip itself is constant at temperatures closer to -200/absolute zero, without condensation it should theoretically last even longer than at room temperature. They have been cooling IBM supercomputer chips (not the controlling circuitry or capacitors) at cooler than -90 celsius for decades now.
What is going to degrade it is any extra voltage, and damage to the onboard capacitors if the electrolyte freezes inside of them.