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As benchmarker largest Milestone, you will fall is your first plunge below-100 s. liquid nitrogen is-196C in nature, and to use this exotic cooling material having fantastic evaporator, or better known as pot. Much as dry ice, cooling of the processor, that cold will reduce impedance which electron flow is opposed. This allows for more efficient chain, promote greater stability and overclocking headroom.




After 2 years of studies, waiting, gathering hardware, blogging and toying with dry ice I now cross the line in the “big league” of extreme cooling. Liquid nitrogen. I was originally inspired after I had the privilege of visiting the extreme overclocking event in Austin, Texas at the headquarters of the campus of AMD Lonestar before the day of the next 2 years. You need to watch some of the best of the best overclockers, kingpin, Chew and working their magic with Gomeler LN2. Here I wrote an article about it.


This event also spawned video: Xtreme conditions (I’m in a black v-neck permanent to Chew *)


Without further ado, here comes my first liquid nitrogen: inspired by overclockers, performed by overclockers.


(I) are equipped with:
-a 30 L Union Carbide laboratory class Dewar
-one LN2cooling .com evaporator, a Phenom II X 6 1090T TE
-one set of Mushkin Ridgeback, 4 GB PC3-12800
-one gigabyte 890FXA-UD5
-one PC power and cooling 750-Watt “Silencer”
-two fans for 120 mm variable CFM of hair
-one Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 1 GB
-one container of dielectric grease
-a container of “no-leak plumbing PuTTY
-lots of neoprene bits
-and turning the paper towel.


Board preparation and isolation is very similar to my DICE, carry out preparation, which is why I have taken pictures of that particular step this time around. However, I will post pictures from my previous prep. The only difference is, I added a small quantity of neoprene bits in areas where the running around from PuTTY.



Grease applied around the socket. The last line of protection from moisture and condensation.


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uTTY around the nest.


Before you publish the results, I just want to send a big thanks to my partner benching Addies since it helps to find the u.s. to buy that Dewar, and the support of resin for liquid nitrogen, helping me movie of working in, and helping me achieve some great overclocking results. And also I would like to thank Aaron Schradin on LN2cooling. com for lending me this great evaporator.LN2cooling. com evaporator




Union Carbide LD-30 30 L laboratory class Dewar


I was very proud of how my 890FXA-UD5 held, as it has already been through 3 DICE runs (dry ice itself, the second Frost and deep freezing). I had no condensation issues using dielectric grease, then a layer of Plumbers PuTTY and neoprene. LN2cooling. com pot are extremely well.


Addies and I managed to provide some decent results. Nothing special in some way, but for the first performance, we are proud of the results.


However sufficient text for certain result screenshots. We have tested as part of a contest Sandra.






Person for all results. My next run will include higher valids, Pifast, wPrime, and I also will bench me X 4 555 TE, which fully unlocked and is more clocker from my X 4 955 and X 6 1090T.


Stay tuned is the movie, and will present another production for you guys very much like my previous dry ice is run. To see my previous series, click here.


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