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Ancient Guru
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06-04-2009, 14:34
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Originally Posted by Wanny
Well yea my Vcore is on Auto... At 3.6ghz (~171 x 21) is at 1.275 Vcore it says. But I'm currently doing Prime95 Small FFTs and I'm currently at 75c and I think it wants to go even higher.  Seriously, it's terribly better than my stock cooler, but I excepted more.
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take it off auto, set it at 1.29 and see what temps are like
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Maha Guru
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Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-04-2009, 15:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lmimmfn
take it off auto, set it at 1.29 and see what temps are like
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I manually put 1.275 Vcore for 172 Bclk x 21 (~3.6ghz) and temps still go to 80c in Prime. Fan is 1600 RPM, doesn't seem to go higher...
Not the Prime95 temps I expected for a little 3.6 OC.
Last edited by Wanny; 06-04-2009 at 15:11.
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Ancient Guru
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PSU: ThermaltakeToughpower 850
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06-04-2009, 15:22
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
I manually put 1.275 Vcore for 172 Bclk x 21 (~3.6ghz) and temps still go to 80c in Prime. Fan is 1600 RPM, doesn't seem to go higher...
Not the Prime95 temps I expected for a little 3.6 OC.
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try the prime 95 regular torture test, simply cos thats all ive used and i cant compare or test that with the hot weather we're having here
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: Asus 5870
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PSU: 850w Antec
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06-04-2009, 15:31
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mmm seems 2 hot to me. with artic silver 5 paste applied properly should be lower...
shouldnt be more than a pea-sized amount really. what i do is cover the cpu and the heatsink..making sure none goes over the edge's. u can spread it on with a plastic spreader but most of the time i use my finger. i think if both the heat sink and cpu are covered with the artic 5 it's generally enough.
(when applying to the heatsink u can estimate roughly the area needed cos it will be the same as the cpu surface area).
regards the fan..1600rpm seems a bit low to me. i'd go for 2..the noctua or the true 120 extreme will let u fit x2 on. this will have to be done outside of the case most likely.
i attached to my noctua one of the fans that comes with the heatsink but i found this to be on the weak side so added my ys-tech which i know moves around 100cfm of air. ideally u want 2x of these. (but my ys-tech is around 35dcb so noise-wise it's right on the wire as it were)
i was lucky i put the heatsink in horizontally and even though the ys-tech fan isnt secured with clips it's a tight fit and its resting on top of the heatsink it cant fall off 
u might have to take out the whole think re-apply paste..make sure u have some good fans. can suggest a couple if u like. i know it's a major shag but worth it for piece of mind and to be able to push that cpu of your's.
with 1.26vcore it shouldnt be over 70c in my opinion. am not sure what your air temps are of the case or what your air flow/cable management is like though..
Last edited by mitzi76; 06-04-2009 at 15:33.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: HD4870X2 Accelero Xtreme
Processor: i7 920 + Noctua @ 3.7
Mainboard: Asus P6T
Memory: Corsair DDR3 1600 6GB
Soundcard: Realtek HD & AMP
PSU: Corsair TX750W
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06-04-2009, 16:00
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I don't think he's using AS5..
My Noctua with all my fans at low tops out at 72C at 1.32v with IC Diamond 7.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-04-2009, 16:22
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Well guys I've come to the conclusion that my case isn't really breathing and the fan that came with the heatsink is PURE crap. I did some testing by removing the side panel then simulating ''case fans'' with some fans I got this and there. By these testing, I definately go from 80c to 70c. I'm gonna work on better CPU fans/Case fans Breathing and mod the case a bit.
To be honest, I don't have any case fans (except the back one) and the case is pretty cheap and crap. 
It doesn't breath at all!
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: 5850 + Samsung226BW
Processor: i7 920@4.05Ghz & Noctua
Mainboard: Gigabyte X58 UD5
Memory: 3Gig XMS3 1600 C8
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Xtrememusic
PSU: ThermaltakeToughpower 850
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06-04-2009, 16:27
| posts: 6,608 | Location: Ireland | User is Offline
Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
Well guys I've come to the conclusion that my case isn't really breathing and the fan that came with the heatsink is PURE crap. I did some testing by removing the side panel then simulating ''case fans'' with some fans I got this and there. By these testing, I definately go from 80c to 70c. I'm gonna work on better CPU fans/Case fans Breathing and mod the case a bit.
To be honest, I don't have any case fans (except the back one) and the case is pretty cheap and crap.
It doesn't breath at all!
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man, you have too good a rig to have it housed in a crap case. Ive the same case over 4 builds so far( 5 years ) and its still going strong, knocked it over while drunk, abuse it regularly lol and still going goodo. Its not the most uber case - Gigabyte Aurora, but it has decent cooling with 1 intake fan on the front and 2 on the back it does the job sofar
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-04-2009, 16:38
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lmimmfn
man, you have too good a rig to have it housed in a crap case. Ive the same case over 4 builds so far( 5 years ) and its still going strong, knocked it over while drunk, abuse it regularly lol and still going goodo. Its not the most uber case - Gigabyte Aurora, but it has decent cooling with 1 intake fan on the front and 2 on the back it does the job sofar
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It's personnally my 2nd rig and unfortunately, I still have to learn a lot. I always bought cheap ass case and it's today that I see that the case is REALLY important. I'm still young, still learning the damn computer world. It's okay, I'm gonna buy some fans and mod it. My dad and I like to mod things 
Just learned that I need a 4 pin fan for CPU Speed changing right? The one that came with my TRUE is just a 1600 rpm 3 pins (~1534). I just don't think that it does a good job...
Last edited by Wanny; 06-04-2009 at 16:44.
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: 5850 + Samsung226BW
Processor: i7 920@4.05Ghz & Noctua
Mainboard: Gigabyte X58 UD5
Memory: 3Gig XMS3 1600 C8
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PSU: ThermaltakeToughpower 850
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06-04-2009, 16:42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
It's personnally my 2nd rig and unfortunately, I still have to learn a lot. I always bought cheap ass case and it's today that I see that the case is REALLY important. I'm still young, still learning the damn computer world. It's okay, I'm gonna buy some fans and mod it. My dad and I like to mod things 
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lol,ahh no worries,everyone has to start somewhere, hope you get the temps down with additional fans. Its great if you like modding, im too crap at the likes lol
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-04-2009, 16:51
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You guys could recommend me some good CPU fans for my TRUE? Also, the fan that came with my TRUE has some claws to grip on the heatsink, how would new 120 mm fans fit on the heatsink?
Also, what can of case fans could I use? I'm gonna order them online. I just got a good paycheck I'm gonna spend!
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: 5850 + Samsung226BW
Processor: i7 920@4.05Ghz & Noctua
Mainboard: Gigabyte X58 UD5
Memory: 3Gig XMS3 1600 C8
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Xtrememusic
PSU: ThermaltakeToughpower 850
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06-04-2009, 17:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
You guys could recommend me some good CPU fans for my TRUE? Also, the fan that came with my TRUE has some claws to grip on the heatsink, how would new 120 mm fans fit on the heatsink?
Also, what can of case fans could I use? I'm gonna order them online. I just got a good paycheck  I'm gonna spend!
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lol,youre on a spending buzz. Sorry i cnt comment on the TRUE, id imagine they've their own fans to sell unless you want to go cheapo and fit your own but you may have issues with mounts then.
As for case fans, it really depends on the case and if it can take regular 120mm fans or not
tbh i think you would gain more from case fans than for an extra fan for the TRUE. I know benchmarks for m Noctua report a 5C difference only between 1 and 2 fans.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-04-2009, 17:36
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lmimmfn
lol,youre on a spending buzz. Sorry i cnt comment on the TRUE, id imagine they've their own fans to sell unless you want to go cheapo and fit your own but you may have issues with mounts then.
As for case fans, it really depends on the case and if it can take regular 120mm fans or not
tbh i think you would gain more from case fans than for an extra fan for the TRUE. I know benchmarks for m Noctua report a 5C difference only between 1 and 2 fans.
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I will have to make my own mounting holes on the case hehehe We'll find a way. So I guess any 80-120mm would do. I'm not ready to go get a new pricy case & change everything.
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: GTX 275 896MB
Processor: Core i7 920 @ 3.2Ghz
Mainboard: ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Memory: G.Skill 6GB DDR3 1600
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06-04-2009, 18:17
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afaik 3 pin fans are still able to be speed controlled via the bios.. (not sure)
the fourth pin is for software based speed control (pwm software i think it's called.. once again my knowledge is sketchy)
i just base this upon an older amd machine i have in the house, and it has a 3 pin fan on the cpu heatsink and it's able to go slower or faster depending on the temperature.
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Maha Guru
Videocard: Asus HD5870 | CCC9.11
Processor: i7 920 D0 @ 4.01ghz | H50
Mainboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 f9e
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PSU: PC P&C Silencer 750w
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06-05-2009, 01:33
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
You guys could recommend me some good CPU fans for my TRUE? Also, the fan that came with my TRUE has some claws to grip on the heatsink, how would new 120 mm fans fit on the heatsink?
Also, what can of case fans could I use? I'm gonna order them online. I just got a good paycheck  I'm gonna spend!
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I am about to order 2x1600rpm Scythe S-Flex fans for my TRUE....28dba but over 60cfm so should shift some air whilst staying pretty quiet.
Have you used the washer mod for your TRUE (eg http://www.overclock.net/air-cooling...od-thingy.html) ??
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: Asus 5870
Processor: CoreI7 920@3.8ghz(Noctua)
Mainboard: Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory: 6gb Corsair 1600
Soundcard: Asus Xonar D1
PSU: 850w Antec
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06-05-2009, 02:39
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casewise i'd buy either the haf932,antec1200,thermaltake spedo advanced or the coolermaster cosmos looks nice. (have the haf932 and although maybe not as good looking as the others its an easy build and the cooling is great).
regards the fans. 4-pin means u cant change it's speed in the bios. plugs directly into psu. i like this arrangement as i buy my fans to run on max anyways. johnny manc's fan suggestion is good..here's a couple of mine.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...id=57&subcat=4
http://www.kustompcs.co.uk/acatalog/info_2537.html
(there's even a 3000rpm version but this might be overkill. hehe..if u really want to push 4ghz on air u should reach np with 3000rpm fans..problem with the 3000rpm ones is maybe the noise. x1 ok...x2 mmm.)
perhaps x1 of these
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...id=57&subcat=4
but as u can see 59 dcb. so u want something less but still nr 100cfm. cant find my ys-tech one. seems it's gone out of stock
Last edited by mitzi76; 06-05-2009 at 02:42.
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Maha Guru
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06-05-2009, 03:09
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OP,
Might try the washer trick for the TRUE. I am using the washer, and although it did nothing for me, some people said it worked wonders for them..so might be worth the try.
http://www.driverheaven.net/overcloc...grees-off.html
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Maha Guru
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Mainboard: DFI UT X58 T3eH8
Memory: 12GB2000GTC8@1600C6CR1
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PSU: TT 1500W TOUGHPOWER
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06-05-2009, 06:50
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I got a couple of these for push pull effect on my noctua pretty low noise and 90cmf.
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...oducts_id=8022
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: Asus 5870
Processor: CoreI7 920@3.8ghz(Noctua)
Mainboard: Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory: 6gb Corsair 1600
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PSU: 850w Antec
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06-05-2009, 10:08
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Originally Posted by macdaddy
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+1 those look nice and very good air flow...and so quiet as well. nice find..
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Maha Guru
Videocard: Asus HD5870 | CCC9.11
Processor: i7 920 D0 @ 4.01ghz | H50
Mainboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 f9e
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Soundcard: Asus Xonar DX | T6200 5.1
PSU: PC P&C Silencer 750w
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06-05-2009, 11:11
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mitzi76
+1 those look nice and very good air flow...and so quiet as well. nice find..
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Couldnt find em anywhere over here, so I settled in ordering a pair of Xigmatek fans (like Hallryu's), but they look sweet (if the db vs cfm is true)
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-06-2009, 06:37
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Well I ordered a couple of fans and will mod my case ahah. Fans are pretty cheap actually so if it doesn't work, I will just lose about 30$ lol.
The difference is INSTANT when my case is breathing. It's a matter of 10c load difference, even better.
I will never ever neglect the case cooling anymore...
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: Asus 5870
Processor: CoreI7 920@3.8ghz(Noctua)
Mainboard: Asus P6T Deluxe
Memory: 6gb Corsair 1600
Soundcard: Asus Xonar D1
PSU: 850w Antec
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06-06-2009, 07:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Wanny
Well I ordered a couple of fans and will mod my case ahah. Fans are pretty cheap actually so if it doesn't work, I will just lose about 30$ lol.
The difference is INSTANT when my case is breathing. It's a matter of 10c load difference, even better.
I will never ever neglect the case cooling anymore...
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hope it works out better for u. fingers crossed. yep case and cpu fans cant be skimped on..you could be looking at 10c-20c. ten degress for the case n good cable management. ten degrees for a good aftermarket cooler. (perhaps a wee bit less).
also room temp ofc a major factor if i was abroad aircon would most likely be a necessity..
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Ancient Guru
Videocard: 5850 + Samsung226BW
Processor: i7 920@4.05Ghz & Noctua
Mainboard: Gigabyte X58 UD5
Memory: 3Gig XMS3 1600 C8
Soundcard: Creative X-Fi Xtrememusic
PSU: ThermaltakeToughpower 850
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06-06-2009, 09:50
| posts: 6,608 | Location: Ireland | User is Offline
Quote:
Originally Posted by mitzi76
also room temp ofc a major factor  if i was abroad aircon would most likely be a necessity..
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lol, Ireland and the UK are great for overclocking, the weather is always crap here haha
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Maha Guru
Videocard: Asus HD5870 | CCC9.11
Processor: i7 920 D0 @ 4.01ghz | H50
Mainboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 f9e
Memory: 6gb GSkill DDR3 @ 1600CR1
Soundcard: Asus Xonar DX | T6200 5.1
PSU: PC P&C Silencer 750w
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06-06-2009, 09:54
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lmimmfn
lol, Ireland and the UK are great for overclocking, the weather is always crap here haha
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How much can I possibly agree with that, its about 10'c here today......glorious British summers lol. My temps are down 5'c on last weekends mini-heatwave...
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Maha Guru
Videocard: Tri-Sli 260's
Processor: i7 920 210x20
Mainboard: Its CLASSIFIED
Memory: OCZ Reaper 1866
Soundcard: Cyber Snipa Sonar 5.1
PSU: Corsair 850
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06-06-2009, 10:20
| posts: 1,629 | Location: Bahrain | User is Offline
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jonny Manc
How much can I possibly agree with that, its about 10'c here today......glorious British summers lol. My temps are down 5'c on last weekends mini-heatwave... 
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Lucky you..mid 40'c here ..but keep inside around 21c..and using a 1500W 220/110 down converter for all my computer stuff...glad the electric bill is part of my rent..lol
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Maha Guru
Videocard: GTX260 c216@729/1458/1188
Processor: i7 920 D0@3.8 1.208v TRUE
Mainboard: Asus P6T deluxe V2
Memory: Patriot 6gb 1520 8-8-8-24
Soundcard: Onboard
PSU: Enermax 620W Liberty
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06-06-2009, 11:07
| posts: 1,914 | Location: Canada, Quebec | User is Offline
Hey guys, thanks for all the advice. I have one here for you:
Do you have HT on or off. I tried HT on/off in games and it's pretty much the same thing. But the heat seriously dropped with HT off, so that means a potential higher OC.
Should I keep it on or off, I just play games only.
You know, I went from 80c+ to 65c Prime95 load 3.6 ghz just by making my case breathing and HT off and tweaking the Vcore down (since I have a d0)
Last edited by Wanny; 06-06-2009 at 11:13.
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