[Scratch Build] Phase Changer RIG. INDIA

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Some More update...
Insulated the mobo...(Still waiting for i7-2600K from RMA)..

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Have to purchase a GFX.. and a good one...
Hope all are enjoying the build same as me.
Rakesh Sharma
 

alfa147x

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Nice! Are you going to have some type of power conditioner? I remember my visit to HYD, AP power fluctuations were wild!
 
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Some Cable Managament..
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Some OC..
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Evaporator at -36c, CPU socket backside at -23c..
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5.2Ghz. it was easy..

Now have to refill the Phase changer for better temp..
Will do more OC till Sunday..

Rakesh Sharma
 

aigomorla

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lol.... very nice phase... :)

if it didnt cost so much money to keep running id be on phase all the time too.

Just keep note tho, cpu's arent as durable as they used to be.
Even tho u can keep it very cold, it can still undergo voltage degradation.

the key thing in using phase is to try to keep the voltage low as possible and race the cpu up.
Since ur in uber sub ambient, you will be able to get more efficiency off the cpu then someone who is on ambient, so your overclocks should in theory cost less voltage then what normal people run.