So, the other day, after reading about how graphine was the future of computing, I decided that I was gonna make my own... First problem was that I needed a source of graphine. I looked high and low, and finally came across a redly avaliable source:
Problem A: solved. Next, the substrate to lay my graphine in... This one had me stumped...
I racked my brain for hours, but to no avail:
Finally, it hit me... [
Next step was a bit simpler. I needed an achitecture to copy... But what? After much deliberation, I decided on AMD's K10, since I could get to it easily:
... And after a few minutes:
... The copying process wasn't too hard:
[immg]
... and finally my first ever die shot:
[img]
Next, I needed a source of power, and what has more energy than an eight month old beagle? /admin.desktop.ashinms.operaunite.com/webserver/content/Tech%20Pictures/Oth
Now, a picture of it installed in its case: [im
Now, here's the problem, i can't seem to get the heat down... It's running at over 12 degrees, and according to my calculations, I should be much lower... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!!
Problem A: solved. Next, the substrate to lay my graphine in... This one had me stumped...
I racked my brain for hours, but to no avail:
Finally, it hit me... [
Next step was a bit simpler. I needed an achitecture to copy... But what? After much deliberation, I decided on AMD's K10, since I could get to it easily:
... And after a few minutes:
... The copying process wasn't too hard:
[immg]
... and finally my first ever die shot:
[img]
Next, I needed a source of power, and what has more energy than an eight month old beagle? /admin.desktop.ashinms.operaunite.com/webserver/content/Tech%20Pictures/Oth
Now, a picture of it installed in its case: [im
Now, here's the problem, i can't seem to get the heat down... It's running at over 12 degrees, and according to my calculations, I should be much lower... Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!!!