ocaholic Memory Freezer - LN2 pot for RAM

Published by Marc Voser on 31.05.10
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HEXUS Pifast CL5


Hexus Pifast computes, based on a multithreaded algorithm 10'000'000 decial places of Pi. Therefore it is possible to provide every core of the CPU with 100 percent load. Like this it is possible to show differences between different architectures.

We decided to test the GTX2 Modules using 1.8 VDImm and 5-7-7-21-T1 timings whereby the time it took to compute the decial places is not relevant. What we were looking for has been the point where the memory stopped scaling with lowering the temperature.
 


HEXUS Pifast   Percent
25°C 1622Mhz 100.00 %
15°C 1682Mhz 103.60 %
5°C 1750Mhz 107.00 %
-5°C 1820Mhz 112.20 %
-15°C 1880Mhz 115.90 %
-25°C 1916Mhz 118.10 %
-35°C 1940Mhz 119.60 %
-45°C 1965Mhz 120.60 %
-55°C 1964Mhz 121.10 %
-65°C 1968Mhz 121.30 %
-75°C 1950Mhz 120.30 %

At a temperature of -70°C the graphs culmination point is reached and relative to the best result the results start to scale negatively. In our test the best operating temperature for the Corsair GTX2 modules was -65°C. Therefore we could see a remarkable increase of 21 percent clockwise.









Page 1 - Intorduction Page 5 - Setup
Page 2 - Preview Page 6 - Test
Page 3 - Specifications Page 7 - Conclusion
Page 4 - Test System  



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