My new toy; PIII 1.13GHz case-MOD

utopia

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My latest "work" system:

PIII case MOD

PIII 700MHz CB0 @ 1.13GHz (161MHz FSB/BSB)
256MB CAS3 Micron-133 on CUSL2.

CPU is very stable, running @ -15C at full load, -23C Idle. What do you guys think?
 

VladTrishkin

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hey ppl, (utopia here) i am giving it a few extra "bits" and a paint job :) Later with more!
 

Rellik

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Nice work Utopia. You succeed where the guys at Intel suck. Maybe they should hire you!:D
 

Sharkmeat

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What sothware of cupid program you running??.CUPID ver 1 of who,s thx.s.I have a 1.13 want to compare chip performace to your readings.
 

Marty

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Damn, that's some clean work. I've been looking to do something similiar this winter. Maybe I'll post some results at that time. Good job! :D

Marty
 

DarkMajiq

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All I have to say is: WOW! How much air have you got moving through that thing man? And I guess you're running the max FSB on that board, aren't you? Holy crap! Definitely some nice work there man :)
 

atomicbomberman

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*Drool* Man oh Man.. that's one sweet setup

yes, 2v is a bit high, but hey.. you got a subzero environment, plus massive air/water flow, you should be fine.

The reason I decide not to do water system is because of lack of portability.

 

VladTrishkin

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Oh man, you guys need to see the "updated" case now! I will post pics in the morning... laters
 

Bignate603

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man, wish i could do that on my t'bird, little timid about the peltiers though. What did you use to prevent condensation and is that a kit or custom built water system? I've also heard that mineral oil is safer to use cause it doesn't conduct electricity, it pops a leak and you don't fry your system. I'm toying with the idea of overclocking my system but i'm still unsure. Can you list the parts that you used?
 

VladTrishkin

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This is a custom built supercooler, and i used silicone and foam to prevent condensation. The system is complitely watertight, no leaks here :) Water dissipates heat better than oil. I used a 72W peltier, copper waterjacket, 120mm radiator/fan, pump tubing and a water container.
 

MaJik

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Sweet, bet you love it.
Did you make your own copper waterblock? if u bought one, where from.
And did you try overclocking it before you setup the watercooling? how far did you get it with just heatsink, with what heatsink?
 

VladTrishkin

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Err... This is a 700MHz PIII that can do 900MHz with ALPHA PEP66.. 933MHz with a 72W pelt and the PEP66. I am using a DangerDan waterblock (Thanks to DD for sending me one for my project), very good peace. I have about 7 waterjackets here (Aquastealth, swiftech, custom made, etc), and this is the best one...
 

VladTrishkin

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Just so you know its @ 1.1Ghz 1.95V now.. I feel that its runs a bit cooler now (-18C compared to -17C (2.0v)) LOL. BTW: If you want 2.0V on CUSL2 (1.95v max), you gotta work with a soldering iron for a bit :cool: