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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: cicero790 on March 16, 2012, 02:03:58 PM
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I made a video of the attempt. Need some advice for making it stable.
/cicero
[youtube]7q507Cm1-hA[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q507Cm1-hA
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Hmmm....maybe you should try backing off to 4000 mHz ;-).
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Yes, try 3000 or 2000Mhz, perhaps you'll have more than 6 sec! :)
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I made a video of the attempt. Need some advice for making it stable.
/cicero
[youtube]7q507Cm1-hA[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q507Cm1-hA
:D nice....
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:laugh1: Funny!
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One time use for very special rendering project!
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Nice effects. What did you use to do that compositing?
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@all
Thanks. I continue testing. :)
@Iggy
Compositing?? Only mobile camera and live audio from the concrete bunker.
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His FPU crystal is made of diamond :D
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Very nice! But shouldn't the flames be emanating from the middle-right hand side where the accellerator card would be?
Hope you don't mind a tiny bit of constructive criticism. :laugh1:
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I see your point, and its a good point, but using an accelerator card would not be fair play, so its a point based on a flawed assumption.
Before the test I very gently and safely removed the accelerator, and also very gently sprayed the 1200 with a protective asbestos coating. I, even more so, also very gently removed the Enter key to promote air circulation.
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pffft a 68020 can safely do 5000mhz with the right heatsink. You're obviously doing that wrong.
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And this is why my high end systems are watercooled...
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I thought I smelled popcorn.... :)
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I made a video of the attempt. Need some advice for making it stable.
/cicero
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q507Cm1-hA
You wannabe! Below 5 GHz is not 1337. ;-)
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@amigean and @Crisidog
Yes something is clearly not right. I was thinking about deep space cooling and using a reinforced long ranged wireless adapter to “remote desktop” it from orbit.
@UncleSpam
Its probably the coating, no need to be alarmed. It was considered safe in the sixties. :-)
@zylsea
You spotted the poster. ;-)
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lol my pc bails out at 4.6ghz :(