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Message 33876 - Posted: 1 Jan 2007, 20:37:44 UTC

Hope we'll find some serious cure, I ll be offering my help to the Rosetta team to improve the performance of Rosetta on Core 2.
2007 should be the year computers start to make a big difference in Medicine.

Happy new year!

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Message 33896 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 5:14:58 UTC - in response to Message 33876.  

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Happy new year to you too! What freq & vcore is your C2Q running at? I built one recently, and am curious about the #1 C2Q on Rosetta.
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Message 33898 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 5:26:14 UTC - in response to Message 33896.  

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Happy new year to you too! What freq & vcore is your C2Q running at? I built one recently, and am curious about the #1 C2Q on Rosetta.


I am running it at 1.52Volts and 4GHz :D hehehehe
running temperature is -22 Celcius due to an active cooling from the MATCH II
The Qx6700 is a monster of overclocking ...

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Message 33899 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 6:39:58 UTC - in response to Message 33898.  

I am running it at 1.52Volts and 4GHz :D hehehehe
running temperature is -22 Celcius due to an active cooling from the MATCH II
The Qx6700 is a monster of overclocking ...


Holy smoke! You are amazing!

The best I can get out of mine is 3.52ghz, and it runs at about 55C, even with a monster Heatsink.

I assume -22C means "22C under the limit", right? What is the limit? I am having a hard time finding anything official.

What's a Match II?

Thanks again for all the info!
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Message 33900 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 7:06:57 UTC - in response to Message 33899.  
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I am running it at 1.52Volts and 4GHz :D hehehehe
running temperature is -22 Celcius due to an active cooling from the MATCH II
The Qx6700 is a monster of overclocking ...


Holy smoke! You are amazing!

The best I can get out of mine is 3.52ghz, and it runs at about 55C, even with a monster Heatsink.

I assume -22C means "22C under the limit", right? What is the limit? I am having a hard time finding anything official.

What's a Match II?

Thanks again for all the info!


No no, I meant -22 celcius degree compare to the freezing point of water at sea level :)
here is how i get that low:
This is a MATCH II here

The secret is in the active cooling, it really work like your freezer! changing phase of the gas to liquide and vis and versa. I actually have this box, but back. I love it.
if you are an overclocker, don t accept subsitute! this can work for years without failling, the tech is use on freezer, mine is 3 years old!

I forgot: You need to plan a lot of silicon grease around the CPU, you have to make sure it is totally close, condensation with active cooling is a problem. The Match II even include a resistor of 7 watts to warm up the motherboard and avoid condensation on the other side of the CPU. the best i found was to sealed the CPU under bathroom silicon grease here, and then, spray isolation expending foam around to avoid thermal transfert. This is around, you ll be ok.
it is mostlikely that you will never be able to remove the CPU later on, so, do it right :) or get ready to say bye bye to your motherboard ...


under load, you should avoid being over 70C (what i saw with my CPU, I am not speaking for my employer here :)

freezing who?

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Message 33901 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 7:27:59 UTC - in response to Message 33900.  

No no, I meant -22 celcius degree compare to the freezing point of water at see level :)
here is how i get that low:
This is a MATCH II here


You are THE MAN! What an amazing box! Now I understand How you got to 4ghz. =;^)

I'll need to do some more reading immediately!
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Message 33903 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 9:41:23 UTC

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Message 33925 - Posted: 2 Jan 2007, 18:31:02 UTC - in response to Message 33876.  

Hope we'll find some serious cure,


Amen to that! Even if we don't find a cure, the progress already made (from what I understand of it based on Dr. Baker's journal, anyway) is impressive, and I have no doubt that we'll make even more progress in 2007.

I ll be offering my help to the Rosetta team to improve the performance of Rosetta on Core 2.


Thank you for that. I'm sure the development team appreciate all the help they can get.

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