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Crazed modder straps DIY copper waterpipes to GTX 1060, sets world overclocking records in 12600KF category — card hits 2,202 MHz, takes top six Fire Strike scores

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    IAmTheKernelError
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    Nice, was going to upgrade my GTX 1050 but it seems the old boy still has some life left in him. Will any copper waterpipes work?

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      Nice, was going to upgrade my GTX 1050 but it seems the old boy still has some life left in him. Will any copper waterpipes work?

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      _stranger_@lemmy.world
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      Apparently, but he also cooled them with ice water from a Jerry can, so it’s not exactly a “ready to go” solution.

      This is really just a DIY water cooled system with DIY water blocks.

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        viral.vegabond
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        Cool, how many FPS is that?

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          Apparently, but he also cooled them with ice water from a Jerry can, so it’s not exactly a “ready to go” solution.

          This is really just a DIY water cooled system with DIY water blocks.

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          sturgist@lemmy.ca
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          Not ready to go out? No…not at all…

          Financially accessible for most people? Absolutely.

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          • V viral.vegabond

            Cool, how many FPS is that?

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            sturgist@lemmy.ca
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            At least 3

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              For some reason, I’m reminded of using mineral oil for computer cooling. As in, you just leave the entire thing submerged in mineral oil

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              • I Cast FistI I Cast Fist

                For some reason, I’m reminded of using mineral oil for computer cooling. As in, you just leave the entire thing submerged in mineral oil

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                hugin@lemmy.world
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                I did some robotic submarine stuff in college. One of the techniques for waterproofing was put the electronics in a open at the top box and fill it with oil that was heavier than water. Messy but it worked.

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                • H hugin@lemmy.world

                  I did some robotic submarine stuff in college. One of the techniques for waterproofing was put the electronics in a open at the top box and fill it with oil that was heavier than water. Messy but it worked.

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                  lordbritishbusiness@lemmy.world
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                  That’s absolutely genius. It’s like something out of troll science. “We soak it in heavier liquid to keep liquid out”. I’m a little awestruck.

                  It’d probably stand up to pressure when deeper under water better than most other options too.

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                  • I Cast FistI I Cast Fist

                    For some reason, I’m reminded of using mineral oil for computer cooling. As in, you just leave the entire thing submerged in mineral oil

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                    You’d still want induced flow for better heat transfer though

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                    • L lordbritishbusiness@lemmy.world

                      That’s absolutely genius. It’s like something out of troll science. “We soak it in heavier liquid to keep liquid out”. I’m a little awestruck.

                      It’d probably stand up to pressure when deeper under water better than most other options too.

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                      hugin@lemmy.world
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                      Yeah you didn’t have a risk of pressure popping the seal and flooding the electronics. Also if there was a leak in the box you knew about it before you put it in the water.

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                        On a related note I wish we had a c/madlads around these parts.

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                        needanke@feddit.org
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                        Be the change you want to see in the world!

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                          For some reason, I’m reminded of using mineral oil for computer cooling. As in, you just leave the entire thing submerged in mineral oil

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                          Coriza
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                          There was as scene in Halt and Catch Fire with this technique. If I recall they where testing the hardware or software for a new 16MH CPU but it had not arrived yet so they overclocked a 8MH instead in the meanwhile.

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                            bcsven@lemmy.ca
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                            The mod vid https://youtu.be/QpFz6U8hQ0c

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