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How do they judge the winner? Top clock speed? Max difference between stock and overclocked speed? Is the hardware standardized (ie, they hand out x motherboard and y CPU/motherboard/memory to every contestant)? I would figure the "freestyle" event allows you to pick your own hardware. Just wondering out loud. I've always been curious about how these contests work. |
Thats a good question. I like watching these things. Looking at the video of people doing stuff I don't have the guts to do with my own hardware. |
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Yeah, like pour liquid nitrogen down on your CPU? :) |
lol Yeah. I'm good with the water. Below ambient temps still scares me It's the condensation that worries me. |
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Nitorgen Dave? come on thats not good enough... Liquid helium, is the way to go... |
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I used a closed-cycle helium cryostat in a research project last year: http://www.prevac.eu/prevac_eu/en/manipulators_manipulator_with_helium_cryostat.php Gets down to ~12 K after an hour of refrigeration. I wonder how much damage that'd do if the cryostat were mounted on a CPU...hmm! |
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I remember using Peltiers on old AMD-K6 CPUs and getting the dreaded "loop" if the surface wasn't perfect. |
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Do people still use peltiers? I was thinking about them recently and I haven't heard anything about them in a while. |
I see a few pelter blocks now and then. They mostly use water to cool the hot side. Myself I just think it is a lot of headache to go below ambient temps because of condensation and what not. |