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Phase Change Assembly Line Produces Twin 1

Friday saw the culmination of a few weeks of effort with the shipping of Twin 1 from my current line of single-stage builds. Over the last few months I’ve been honing down this build process to a standard assembly line and I do believe I have finally sourced all the components. These particular builds, Twin [...]

Phase Build: X_Man’s Mach II GT

During the end of July I began a run of three phase-change builds for customers ranging from Atlanta to San Francisco. This is the first of them, it is a Prometeia Mach II GT modified to hold a quad-core load. I post all my builds over at XtremeSystems so this will be a crude copy/paste. [...]

Phase Change LGA775 Socket Insulation Guide

This is an update to my original Phase Change guide but since it is such a common issue I decided to make it into a mini-article as well. Over the years I’ve gained lots of knowledge on this subject and since Phase Change is one of the top 5 search queries for this website I [...]

First Autocascade with R290/R744

With yesterday being Shutdown Day and all I decided it would be a prime opportunity to pursue a project that I have thought about for months now. Phase change cooling is easily the secondly most discussed talk topic on this website with overclocking snagging second easily. Usually I talk about my various single stage units [...]

I Crush 4200MHz and More

I like to pretend that I am some sort of Super Hero when I sit down to do a benchmarking session. I guess benchmarking is one of the few things that you can do in which case only your tweaking talents matter. It is sort of like a chess-match and since I am terrible at [...]

Autocascade Design

Just thought I’d make a quick update, I have my initial design for my autocascade. Over the next week I will continue to update this design till I feel happy with it. Hopefully I will commence building this system the weekend after next if all the parts get here.