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I wish ya luck bro!!! I really do but I call fail on that one!

Yea, probably, but then again..........I am running IC Diamond:toast::toast::toast: The developer, (Andrew), is a fricking awesome person, and had developed a kick ass product, and I have been using it since it was in the "beta" stage!

:laugh:Not sure if that has shit to do with it, but it sure can't hurt; right?

As you mentioned, I was a kick ass AS5 fan from way back, hell at the time it was Arctic Silver 2, but since testing IC Diamond 7, I have never looked back:rockout::rockout::rockout:
 

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Yea, probably, but then again..........I am running IC Diamond:toast::toast::toast: The developer, (Andrew), is a fricking awesome person, and had developed a kick ass product, and I have been using it since it was in the "beta" stage!

:laugh:Not sure if that has shit to do with it, but it sure can't hurt; right?

As you mentioned, I was a kick ass AS5 fan from way back, hell at the time it was Arctic Silver 2, but since testing IC Diamond 7, I have never looked back:rockout::rockout::rockout:
:respect: You said it Bro!!!! you said it :toast:
Right! ;) :rockout::rockout::rockout:

AS5...... In the trash can! :D

IC Diamond!!! HERE
 
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Thing is, it's only 1C better than MX-3 while it's a pain to get off chips, and is more expensive. I've tried it, and it's not worth it to me. To each their own. I tend to like a paste that spreads and comes off easy, since I switch out chips so often.
 

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Thing is, it's only 1C better than MX-3 while it's a pain to get off chips, and is more expensive. I've tried it, and it's not worth it to me. To each their own. I tend to like a paste that spreads and comes off easy, since I switch out chips so often.

Yep, I can dig it Paul! One of the best "paste" that I have used is Arctic Silver Ceramique to be honest! Spreads even, covers the entire heat spreader, and is pretty easy to clean off both the chip and the heat sink.
 

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What?!! :eek: With those low volts?! That is craaazzzaaayyyy!!! Seriously, crazy. :toast:

What do you all think about adding a radiator to my loop? I'm hoping to knock a couple degrees off my temps. :)

Yes. That is all.
 
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Well, I find this to be nuts guys! Running a Phenom II 555 with all four cores unlocked, and running at an amazing 4.1ghz:rockout::rockout::rockout:

Just had to share this with all :pimp:

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a52/stinger608/systems/Screenshot-5_7_20108_02_57PM.jpg

As everyone can notice, it is showing all four cores with the Windows "gadget" as well as the "B55" in CPUz to show this is in fact a Phenom II 555 chip.............

Man, has to be a golden chip! And if anyone is paying attention, this is being done running at 1.275 stock voltage, with a Cooler Master V8 cooler and the chip is running at 44C idle! I am getting ready to do some benchies with this chip!

Damn impressive from what I have seen with the 555's!

Just wanted to share this with my fellow TPU'ers:toast::toast::toast:

This voltage just doesn't seem real :laugh:

Anyhow, that's just amazing, wish you the best of luck with your goals man :toast:
 
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in fact, the best paste is (and probably will be for a long time)

Collaboratory Liquid Pro.
(Liquid Metal, mostly Beryllium,Gallium etc.)
Major problems with it are:

-HIGHLY conductive

-stains copper, and corrodes aluminium

-difficult to wipe off,if it gets on close or fingers. gets easily carried away,and can kill electronics with ease, when it hits the wrong spot

-VERY difficult and timeconsuming to apply, its literally impossible to get it to stick to a bare die, if you dont want to sit just half an hour pushing that liquid forth and back.
To usual HS, it sticks acceptable, if you use the needle of the containment syringe. in fact, after a few months of application, without changing the paste, the cooling plate and the HS stick together,like soldered!:D i once only was able to remove an X2 from my WB, with a razor plade and a hammer!:laugh:
if you use a too small amount, the HS wont touch the bottom of the cooler properly (if both arent lapped,or just one of them)
it has a major cooling advantage beyond everything i know... but its mostly permanent, and it also stains away the engraving on procs, so it gets you a guerantee loss,procwise, even if you are able to remove it.sometimes alcohol can help to clean it off,also.

useful for most applications?
Probably not!
Interesting for Permanent and Performant Solutions?
Definetly!

its 2-3c better than the best, if im not wrong... with also decreased cooldown time, heat gets carried aways very fast


otherwise MX-2 should be the optimum, regarding price,performance, ease of handling, and durability (in fact, i never have seen MX fully dried out!;))


just my 2 cents on "the" coolant.
 
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I've heard lots of good things about that diamond whatever TIM. I gotta check it out, people are going nuts over it :confused:
 
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yay for 1090t.. don't mention the voltage, it was quick and dirty overclocking, just upped the multi, bumped the nb up to 2800 and 1.32v and went from there, it's 10 pas linx stable here atm.. i'm gonna work on it tomorrow, only hitting 44c on the board and if it's anything close to my 965 in terms of variance, after about 5 minutes at the same temp the board eventually equalizes with it, so i think i have so more room for voltage to see how high i can get this, no time for bed, tomorrow trying for 4.3!!!



and a cpuz screen for you all
 

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I've heard lots of good things about that diamond whatever TIM. I gotta check it out, people are going nuts over it :confused:

It's really good. They sent me a large tube when they were doing thier testing back in 2008, and I'm still using it.

Part of my tube was badly mixed though. Killed two vgas with it. The second half of teh tube has been perfect though...I just won't use it on IHS-less silicon.
 
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Thing is, it's only 1C better than MX-3 while it's a pain to get off chips, and is more expensive. I've tried it, and it's not worth it to me. To each their own. I tend to like a paste that spreads and comes off easy, since I switch out chips so often.

agreed, using MX-3 atm. loving it :p
 

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I've heard lots of good things about that diamond whatever TIM. I gotta check it out, people are going nuts over it :confused:

I was in on the beta testing of the IC Diamond 7, and I seen about a 3 to 5C drop over the two week testing that was done.

Now then, here is the average drop in temps with 419 users.



there were a few, as one can see, that showed a huge temp rise. Not sure why, other than maybe incorrect installation of the TIM, or the heat sink.

Anyhow, the average was 3.545C drop in temps overall.


Now, we are about to test some new TIM that is specifically designed for GPU usage. Should be fun.
 
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I was in on the beta testing of the IC Diamond 7, and I seen about a 3 to 5C drop over the two week testing that was done.

Now then, here is the average drop in temps with 419 users.

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp236/stingar2203/testing/Febuary142010updateallforumresults.png

there were a few, as one can see, that showed a huge temp rise. Not sure why, other than maybe incorrect installation of the TIM, or the heat sink.

Anyhow, the average was 3.545C drop in temps overall.


Now, we are about to test some new TIM that is specifically designed for GPU usage. Should be fun.

Very good info, thank you.
 
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is this a decent cpu score for 4.2Ghz and 2800nb.. voltage used is 1.515 and 1.35 for nb.. where you think i can improve or go higher.. temps are sub 50 during stress testing.. so i think i got a few more mv of room left before i can't control temps.. i may even be able to oc a bit further with the same volts but the bios is a bit flaky.

btw this is a 1090t and 2 5870 crossfired @ 975/1300

 
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I was in on the beta testing of the IC Diamond 7, and I seen about a 3 to 5C drop over the two week testing that was done.

Now then, here is the average drop in temps with 419 users.

http://i415.photobucket.com/albums/pp236/stingar2203/testing/Febuary142010updateallforumresults.png

there were a few, as one can see, that showed a huge temp rise. Not sure why, other than maybe incorrect installation of the TIM, or the heat sink.

Anyhow, the average was 3.545C drop in temps overall.


Now, we are about to test some new TIM that is specifically designed for GPU usage. Should be fun.
I have some of that tim and all I gotta say is WOW!!!! Awesome product!!!
 

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It's really good. They sent me a large tube when they were doing thier testing back in 2008, and I'm still using it.

Part of my tube was badly mixed though. Killed two vgas with it. The second half of teh tube has been perfect though...I just won't use it on IHS-less silicon.
Thats the solvent in the tube, You need to place a dab on the surface and wait 10 min b4 setting the cooler on it. :cool:

Let the solvent evaporate bro ;)

IC Diamond whatever lol :rolleyes:
 
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yo bro combine your posts lol
 
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both together, right now. Bios "bugs" make it this way. You also need to set the multi manually(default is 10). I really think the ASUS and Gigabyte board will be best 1:1, but only time will tell.

i was having trouble keeping that stable what volts should increase to improve the stability?
 

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Thats the solvent in the tube, You need to place a dab on the surface and wait 10 min b4 setting the cooler on it. :cool:

Let the solvent evaporate bro ;)

IC Diamond whatever lol :rolleyes:

Dude...it wasn't that...it left dye on the cpu, and had chunks in it. Maybe the tube had been tampered with.
i was having trouble keeping that stable what volts should increase to improve the stability?

How is it not stable.
 
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My new 1090T idles at 19c and under load only hits 31c! Keep in mind my house is about 25c. After a few more days of testing Ill be OCing this baby and with a max temp of 65c things are lookin up!
 
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