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Computer G33K's inside (Justin, Brandon, etc)
Gonna OC my AMD Athalon 64 FX-62 Dual Core Chip... I look at the temperature now and its definately not on the safe side for OC (found that out first hand hahaha) ... i went to OC it from 2.8GHz to 3.080GHz and the CPU temp jumped from a steady 52*C to a whopping 63*C :shocked: Then my system siezed up. Anybody have any luck with watercooling? From what I hear, people could overclock their CPU in huge amounts of numbers and still get a steady 38*C at idle and 45*C at full load.
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run meth injection on it
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WTF :geek:
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thats a big jump in temp for 200Mhz
are you using stock heatsink? |
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something doesn't seem right with that temperature jump. I would say something isn't right with your heat sink. or CPU fan. In terms of the watercooling question though, it's a very effective, expensive method of cooling your computer. Plus you have to always worry that... you're running pressurized water on top of your computer parts... hrmm...
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get an aftermarket heatsink and some good thermal paste and try it again
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I ran a "3dMark03" benchmark test, and it scores a measily ~20,566, I expected something ALOT higher than that, which is why im looking to overclock + upgrade the cooling.
And yea, now Im second guessing water cooling, i read alot of reviews on newegg.com and a cpl ppl had that happen but they caught it in the nick of time before it did any damage to their parts... im trying to find that "Air Conditioning Unit" that I heard so much about that works off a PCI slot. cant find it tho!!! |
water cooling is risky, but my friend has it and his athlon 64 4200 idles at 29c.
im using this beast, and i idle at 34c http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...7/heatsink.jpg edit: you might want to get a good intake fan for the front of your PC, like a 120mm or something. that could be a big help, also what is the case made out of? |
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I've been out of the computer scene for so long, I don't even know what the best stuff is anymore. |
wow, just wow... threw that Zalman 9700 HSF on the CPU, along with another 120mm fan... 31*C idle, 39*C full load... very impressive!! :shock:
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nice, yea im a lil late. didnt know you had that much of a beast processor, whatd that thing cost? im gonna say around $800. i was lookin at a case made by thermaltake that has watercooling already built into it. i think thats gonna be my next major upgrade since the case i have now only has one fan in it :?
there was one guy that cooled his cpu using liquid nitrogen, try that :lol: |
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i remember when the original FXs came out, they were like $900!
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sigh, im still using the socket 939 amd athlon 3000+ . :-?
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<---- socket 939 athlon 64 x2 4200 :D
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939 is so last season.....AM2 is where it's at!
(says the guy with a Socket A AMD Athlon XP 1700+) - Justin |
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Guys, i'm wondering how hard, if possible is it to switch RAM/Hard Drives/Processors on laptops? the hinge on this one is busted and if i can pick one up cheap how hard would it be to switch stuff in/out? |
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Ram is cakewalk, hard drives aren't too bad, but sometimes everything else is either a royal pain or impossible to swap. So many things are built right into the board of modern laptops that sometimes you can't remove it and install it in another machine.
What laptop do you have, and what are you looking at getting? - Justin |
i got mine from www.cyberpowerpc.com
a friend recommended them because he got a custom PC from them with no probems and he was pleased w/ their quality & cheaper than dell & the like [nothing wrong with the hardware on this but it gets really hot, could use better batt. life (60 mins maybe), and the hinge issue] i don't know what i'm going to do the transplant into yet, but the hinge is busted so i don't really feel comfortable opening/closing it all the time i was looking at discounted ones w/ poor specs i could pick up cheap |
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