View Full Version : DFI 925XE-T2V @ 7.2Ghz
Starbuck3733T
7th July 2005, 04:01
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=53037
jesus christmas :eek:
7.2 GHz!!!!!
jaguarking11
7th July 2005, 05:26
:eek::D
Cool stuff (pardon the pun) Hes using a cascade rite? Dfi does make some realy nice mobos now, I was skeptical about the quality untill a buddy of myne bough a dfi and his has better voltage stability versus my board requires a vdroop mod.
Can wait to have a 4ghz 24/7 rig up and running. dam this 3.8 grrrr
those guys over at xtream systems are crazy they are kinda competing agenst some asian group for the best speeds
Hes using a cascade rite?
As in triple phase-change cascade, I imagine - not the waterblock. ;-)
(although it just says Vapochill LS in his sig... I've not been over there for a while, so I'm not sure)
Seriously impressive, whatever he's using. :cool:
Starbuck3733T
7th July 2005, 17:53
competing for speed is fine and dandy, it's extremely impressive.
I'm looking over the hipro5 mods again, debating doing them since I have pretty much everything torn apart. some of the mods are a bit too unnerving even for me.
CandyKid
8th August 2005, 20:57
That's insane...
...and one hell of a game of solitaire!
Darv
8th August 2005, 21:03
Wow, thats crazy. DFI boards are getting better and better :wiz:
Sinner
9th August 2005, 03:34
As in triple phase-change cascade, I imagine - not the waterblock. ;-)
(although it just says Vapochill LS in his sig... I've not been over there for a while, so I'm not sure)
Seriously impressive, whatever he's using. :cool:
So he is using a hi-mid-low and not just a hi and low? Awesome! I want to see screen shots of his cooling rigs. I bet the thing is MASSIVE! I saw a dual cascade system and the thing took up nearly a whole 12' wall.
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