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Title: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: TilDeath on January 26, 2009, 01:57:00 PM
As some of you may know we compete in Overclocking competitions worldwide.  We have set a new 2nd place World Record second to Kingpin (he is in Michigan) and two World Records for this video card ATM.  Notice the core speed of the E8600 and the voltage yes that is 6.3GHz.... yikes

2nd in the World
(http://overclocksource.com/2nd.jpg)

World Records
(http://overclocksource.com/1st_a.jpg)

(http://overclocksource.com/1st_b.jpg)
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: outbreak on January 30, 2009, 03:53:36 PM
next step is to try and game with out cooking the cpu  no fun if your just gonna OC it  :rock

but never the less nicely done  :salute
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: drdeathx on January 30, 2009, 08:53:51 PM
262's will go mach 5!
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: TilDeath on January 31, 2009, 04:49:06 PM
next step is to try and game with out cooking the cpu  no fun if your just gonna OC it  :rock

but never the less nicely done  :salute
Thank you Sir  :salute  btw I could game with it but not for to long time is all, the LN goes pretty fast.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Masherbrum on January 31, 2009, 04:54:48 PM
Kickass!   Nice records.    :rock
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: AirFlyer on January 31, 2009, 06:06:37 PM
Pretty insane, I guess thats one of those "doing it because I can" sort of things. I can't imagine any other reason to OC a CPU that much. Congrats none the less, but I'd imagine even with LN that has to destroy the CPU pretty quick.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Delirium on January 31, 2009, 06:21:48 PM
Don't forget guys, TilDeath also builds systems and his prices are incredibly good compared to anything you'll get out there.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: DustyR on January 31, 2009, 06:48:56 PM
Don't forget guys, TilDeath also builds systems and his prices are incredibly good compared to anything you'll get out there.

I can testify to that - he built me an awesome machine!!!!!!! :salute :rock
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Delirium on January 31, 2009, 07:27:01 PM
Tildeath just sent me pics of my machine, should be here this week.

(http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff14/DeliriumP38/Aces%20High/image002.jpg)

(http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff14/DeliriumP38/Aces%20High/image003.jpg)

(http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff14/DeliriumP38/Aces%20High/image001.jpg)

This guy is top notch, as much as I proclaimed 'build it yourself' in the past, you'll never beat Rich/TilDeath's work nor his prices. Not to mention, he can finely tune/overclock the machine to run like a much better machine than what you originally put into the box.


rich@overclocksource.com

www.overclocksource.com


Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: TilDeath on February 01, 2009, 12:09:40 AM
Pretty insane, I guess thats one of those "doing it because I can" sort of things. I can't imagine any other reason to OC a CPU that much. Congrats none the less, but I'd imagine even with LN that has to destroy the CPU pretty quick.

Nah not really... it will cook if you screw up here is what the bench Brian and I work at looks like when doing the OC's

(http://overclocksource.com/images/stories/gtx295_vol_mod/8.jpg)
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Masherbrum on February 01, 2009, 12:56:59 AM
If you want to throttle the World Record, try coming up with a way to use Liquid Helium.   It is -270 Celsius (3 degrees and change above Absolute Zero).  Liquid Helium is tough to use because once opened, the Dewar will discharge within a day.   It is lighter than air and "boils" quicker than Nitrogen. 

Liquid Nitrogen is around 196 degrees below Zero.   
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on February 01, 2009, 05:34:47 AM
If you want to throttle the World Record, try coming up with a way to use Liquid Helium.   It is -270 Celsius (3 degrees and change above Absolute Zero).  Liquid Helium is tough to use because once opened, the Dewar will discharge within a day.   It is lighter than air and "boils" quicker than Nitrogen. 

Liquid Nitrogen is around 196 degrees below Zero.   

What's next? Antimatter?

Only OC that matters is one you can achieve using a cooling method that can run 24/7 reliably and cost effectively.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: AirFlyer on February 01, 2009, 01:02:04 PM
If you want to throttle the World Record, try coming up with a way to use Liquid Helium.   It is -270 Celsius (3 degrees and change above Absolute Zero).  Liquid Helium is tough to use because once opened, the Dewar will discharge within a day.   It is lighter than air and "boils" quicker than Nitrogen. 

Liquid Nitrogen is around 196 degrees below Zero.   

Pretty sure they use that stuff to cool the power lines on the Haydron Collider(sp), maybe if you stop by that way you could pick some up. :D
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Masherbrum on February 01, 2009, 01:28:26 PM
I used to deal with it when I worked at Pfizer.   A single 100L Dewar of Liquid Helium would cool their 4 gauss magnets better than 4, 300L dewars of Liquid Nitrogen.

You had to remove your wallet and the dewars were made of aluminum (entirely).   Even when off the magnets were strong enough to wipe your Credit Card swiper.   

I filled Liquid Nitrogen dewars , changed any gas cylinder you can think of.   If they didn't shut the facility down, the Linde Gas sales rep., would have given me much things to tinker around with.   

Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: MrRiplEy[H] on February 01, 2009, 01:42:38 PM
While oc records made with supercooled materials are entertaining and all they have little to no meaning to a regular user.

My scope of interest is strictly limited to what I can maintain at home at everyday basis and within a reasonable cost.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: moot on February 03, 2009, 07:00:32 PM
While oc records made with supercooled materials are entertaining and all they have little to no meaning to a regular user.

My scope of interest is strictly limited to what I can maintain at home at everyday basis and within a reasonable cost.
Yeah, nobody goes to topfuel drag races.
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: Masherbrum on February 03, 2009, 09:45:39 PM
Yeah, nobody goes to topfuel drag races.

They have those by you?   :noid     :devil
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: RTHolmes on February 04, 2009, 09:03:55 AM
how long do the tests have to run for for record attempts? (ie like land speed: 2 passes over 1km distance)
Title: Re: 2nd in the World and two World Records
Post by: TilDeath on February 04, 2009, 03:56:47 PM
how long do the tests have to run for for record attempts? (ie like land speed: 2 passes over 1km distance)
Long enough to get screen shots of the programs.  For instance 3DMark takes about 6 mins to run.  So you have to be stable for 6 mins under load while the program runs, then you need your screen shots etc.  Problably about 10 mins or so