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Unread 02-10-2006, 11:18 AM   #1
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Default Dry Ice, first steps

This thread is just to show you our first experiment with dry ice.










First results







We used a SanDiego 3700+. Unfortunately, we didn’t achieve the overclock level that we expected. This was our best result

http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=67602


since the processor turned out to be very unstable with a higher fsb.


Anyway, we feel quite happy with what we got ( –49° in a hot summer day, with a room temperature of 36.5° C). This is a good incentive for us to get a better processor and see how far we can go.
After more than 7 hours, there was no condensation anywhere, so we’re pretty satisfied about this too.



If you want to see how this pot was built, go here

http://www.tortugahard.com/foro/view...er=asc&start=0



We’d like to know your comments and opinions, as we don’t have much experience on this matter.
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Default Re: Dry Ice, first steps

No condensation? I would have expected some condensation on the motherboard just because of heat conduction through the copper traces.
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Buenos Aires is on (or near?) the coast as well. Wouldn't it be humid?
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Yes, Buenos Aires is on the coast. Usually, it´s very humid. I can´t remember how humid it was that day, though.
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