martini161 wrote:im getting a kid i know fresh out of technical school to braze some copper for me so i can try that.

is it as hard as it seems to insulate the mobo from condensation, casue thats the main thing holding me back right not, 680i's dont come cheap. pentium 4s do though, and thats what i want my victim to be

Yes, Pentium Ds are good victims... Which one do u think?
But if u don't want to be a victim, don't forget to try only
Last Rev. editions...
Pentium D 915 2800 MHz
SL9DA (C1)
SL9KB (D0)
Pentium D 920 2800 MHz
SL94S (B1)
SL95Y (C1)
Pentium D 925 3000 MHz
SL9D9 (C1)
SL9KA (D0)
Pentium D 930 3000 MHz
SL94R (B1)
SL95X (C1) >I have this one's Rev.C1 (second edition), goes over 5,1 - 5,15 GHz
Pentium D 935 3200 MHz
SL9QR (D0) (2007)
Pentium D 940 3200 MHz
SL94Q (B1) Hell
SL95W (C1)
Pentium D 945 3400 MHz
SL9QB (C1) Hell >I have also this cpu's Rev.C1 (first edition) and too hot to handle...
SL9QQ (D0)
Pentium D 950 3400 MHz
SL94P (B1) Hell
SL95V (C1)
SL9K8 (D0)
Pentium D 960 3600 MHz
SL9AP (C1) Hell
SL9K7 (D0)
Pentium Extreme Edition 840 3200 MHz
SL8FK Hell
Pentium Extreme Edition 955 3466 MHz
SL94N (B1) Hell
Pentium Extreme Edition 965 3733 MHz
SL9AN (C1) Hell
Pentium D 6xx series have good oc capability too... 