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.
Jeremy: 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.
Yeah, like pour liquid nitrogen down on your CPU? :)
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Dave_HH: 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.
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.
Do people still use peltiers? I was thinking about them recently and I haven't heard anything about them in a while.
mentaldisorder: 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.
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