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#41 jynx

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Posted 22 September 2005 - 02:37 PM

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#42 just-

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 11:56 AM

jynx that is some sweet overclock

have u ever hit the 4Ghz mark?

#43 sandman

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Posted 09 April 2006 - 12:06 PM

I have a P-4 socket 775 3.0gig prescott overclocked 10 percent to 3.3gig and it runs 28c idle and the hottest at full load it has hit was 41c with a Zalman 9500 hsf and 2 case fans

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Posted 09 April 2006 - 11:05 PM

i recently bought an AMD 64 proccessor and built me a new system i bought the AMD 64 3200+ i overclocked it from 2.0ghz to 2.5ghz on a DFI lanparty it runs 32C under full load with the TT venus and 3 case fans

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Posted 10 April 2006 - 07:53 AM

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beat ya to it.....i had my previous built intel system stable at 4.6 ;) (it was a 3.4ee though)

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Posted 10 April 2006 - 07:57 AM

oh btw unlike most people just o/c to like 3.6 for a sec. so they can take a screenshot of their success lol - this was running 24/7 without any freezeups - 100% stable - load temperature -10c

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 07:54 AM

Now that the ampate temperatures are going up my CPU is running loaded at 47C and I was thinking of getting this fan what do you think.

http://www.newegg.co...N82E16835106072

Edit: Ihave a Sempron 2400+ OCed to 2.0 MHZ.

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 09:46 AM

coknuck ;That fan looks good but I thought I remembered a link earlier in this topic.
I used it was for 1 item so I looked for more.This is what I found on Thermaltake products at this site.Pretty interesting so you might take a look.I've never bought anything from this site so no recomendation for them .But they did have a pretty good variety & some info.Newegg might have the same products & probably would be cheaper if they do.
http://www.frozencpu...enu_search.html
This is a link to the Thermaltake site it also has specs on several of their products .They didn;t appear to sell retail but good info.
http://www.thermalta...n_Socket754.asp

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Posted 15 April 2006 - 04:33 PM

newegg rox :)

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Posted 16 April 2006 - 01:10 AM

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I don't like the water cooling idea much.I web surfed & found an interesting unit.It didn't have the price though .One of those contact for price.Nothing much covered the condensation effects of cooling the air entering your PC.Thats not a problem with fans but water.refrigerant,or electric(like the ice chests that work off your car battery current & don't use refrigerant)If anyone doesn't think about the moisture in the air look at the puddle your car leaves when you park after running the air conditioner then imagine blowing that into your PC.This unit still looked interesting.
http://www.barrytech...rantchiller.pdf
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If I am not mistaken, an A/C unit is a dehumidifier. And the moisture on the ground is what you would get on the coils, not the cool dry air that would be blown in. Just have to make sure hot air from the A/C goes out of the room. :icon_scratch:
Might ask grizz about that! ;)

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Posted 16 April 2006 - 05:09 PM

tommie gorman ;In theory A refridgerated AC  should be a dehumidifier .If working perfectly (the drain system getting rid of the moisture on the evaparator coil.)If used to cool a room it does this.In actual use look at the evaporator coils in a refrigerated windows AC & see how wet they are or frosted in some cases because the unit is set too cold or low on refrigerant.some of this will blow in to the air in the room .
The heat from the condenser coil would be outside if the AC was installed like it was going to be used to cool the room.
What we were getting into from there was making a panel for the AC that had one duct that went to the Computer case & the problem the duct might have with condensing moisture since it would be cooler than the rom .And any moisture that might be in the case already but is humidity that might be turned to water drops when chilled.
Since as far as I know it has not been tested I don't know.I would like to see someone test this to see if it worked.
If you read about what I thought would work best was a high voulme suction fan remotley located & exhausting to the outside with a good cleanable filter on the case intake.

#52 tommie gorman

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Posted 16 April 2006 - 07:36 PM

Maybe you could run it through a high density and efficiency furnace filter like if you had an allergy. You know, about $4 at walmart.





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