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wow so hot mate ur proc tongue.gif
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QUOTE(tkh_1001 @ Nov 14 2008, 07:22 AM)
really nice chip u have there bro.... did u lap ur s1283?

is freaking good to get 59c on ibt on a OCed quad  shocking.gif

very nice vcore too  thumbup.gif
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i dun dare lap my s1283 also. scared heatpipe bocor. but i quite confident tht i can reduce some heat also if i change my stock fan, its only running at 1400++ rpm.
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post Nov 14 2008, 08:28 PM
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 14 2008, 02:39 PM)
i dun dare lap my s1283 also. scared heatpipe bocor. but i quite confident tht i can reduce some heat also if i change my stock fan, its only running at 1400++ rpm.
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oledi nice temp there.. thumbup.gif
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post Nov 15 2008, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Nov 14 2008, 02:39 PM)
i dun dare lap my s1283 also. scared heatpipe bocor. but i quite confident tht i can reduce some heat also if i change my stock fan, its only running at 1400++ rpm.
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nola...it wont bocor so easily la... the bocor ones are for those who are impatient tongue.gif

changing fan gievs u alot of noise...

n i got feedback that says this cooler doesnt scales well with high cfm fan.... only 2-3c iirc
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lapping it will give u diff on temp

do slowly n patiently dont gopoh gopoh coz it will hurts tongue.gif
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if i use s1283 wit d fan blowing down to d NB
can it cool it down to?
yes i am aware its blowing hot air to it
bt my current proc is not dat hot
im actually running it passive wit temps around 38'c in between idle and minor loads
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erm....u mean blow it down via spoiler?

that one wont really work imho....

i feel almost no air coming out from the back of my cooler laugh.gif the airflow that comes out from there is too weak
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LOL, same. When I put my arm after the CCF, practically can't feel any wind movement if the top exhaust are stopped. I think the top exhaust of my setup helped on the airflow.
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ive have tried pushing and pulling config for cpu airflow on my HR-01

seems that it is more better using pulling compare to pushing

1-2c drops compare to pushing rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(sepulgilo @ Nov 15 2008, 12:24 PM)
ive have tried pushing and pulling config for cpu airflow on my HR-01

seems that it is more better using pulling then pushing

1-2c drops compare to pushing  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
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how a bout push-pull-push??? brows.gif
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QUOTE(cdlim87 @ Nov 15 2008, 02:43 PM)
how a bout push-pull-push??? brows.gif
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where to sangkut all the fan tongue.gif
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can i improve more?

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QUOTE(sepulgilo @ Nov 15 2008, 04:06 PM)
where to sangkut all the fan tongue.gif
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i think he meant push-pull-pull?

one more put at the rear case to sux the air out lulz
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owh

cuz my current 100mm CM heat sink blow quite strong
dats why i wanted to try using the s1283 smile.gif

tqs guyss
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I am no where that temperature cry.gif cry.gif . @1.3vcore, my temperature running IBT already touching 80c. @1.4vcore, temperature already break the 80c limit.. cry.gif cry.gif

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QUOTE(tgairborne @ Nov 15 2008, 10:41 PM)
I am no where that temperature  cry.gif  cry.gif . @1.3vcore, my temperature running IBT already touching 80c. @1.4vcore, temperature already break the 80c limit.. cry.gif  cry.gif
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for dis kind of kind HDT heatsinks , ur method of applying TIM will definitely affect ur temp alot. most ppl here put on their heatsink base, but i put on the proc and spread it abit. i read the tuniq tx-2 description it says non electrically conducive, so overuse abit also i think its ok. maybe tkh just lucky enuf to get a good chip biggrin.gif or u raise ur VTT so tht u can lower ur vcore, thts wat i do.but since urs is a 45nm quad, VTT must not more than 1.45V , thts specificated in intel datasheet for ur proc.
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QUOTE(tgairborne @ Nov 15 2008, 10:41 PM)
I am no where that temperature  cry.gif  cry.gif . @1.3vcore, my temperature running IBT already touching 80c. @1.4vcore, temperature already break the 80c limit.. cry.gif  cry.gif
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actually the temps were taken during the nite tongue.gif

n all proc have different heat level...thats why i guess...

n k!nex have a good point..... methods of applying TIM oso have impact....
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Maybe I will remove the heatsink and re apply everything from scratch. Maybe will need to get a thermal paste cleaner as previously I just use tissue paper to wipe it off. The method I used to apply the thermal paste is just drawling a two lines on 2 heat pipes, after pressing it against the processor, I took it back out and checked the base of it, it seems everything dimension was covered equally. Well, maybe my chip produce greater heat (but thats alot of heat different !!!)
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QUOTE(tgairborne @ Nov 16 2008, 01:48 AM)
Maybe I will remove the heatsink and re apply everything from scratch. Maybe will need to get a thermal paste cleaner as previously I just use tissue paper to wipe it off. The method I used to apply the thermal paste is just drawling a two lines on 2 heat pipes, after pressing it against the processor, I took it back out and checked the base of it, it seems everything dimension was covered equally. Well, maybe my chip produce greater heat (but thats alot of heat different !!!)
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dun use so much force when u use tissue paper to rub. scared got static charge build. can kill ur proc.btw, i use those girl use de nail polish remover(acetone) to remove the old TIM, den use alcohol clean again, den only apply new TIM.
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QUOTE(tgairborne @ Nov 16 2008, 01:48 AM)
Maybe I will remove the heatsink and re apply everything from scratch. Maybe will need to get a thermal paste cleaner as previously I just use tissue paper to wipe it off. The method I used to apply the thermal paste is just drawling a two lines on 2 heat pipes, after pressing it against the processor, I took it back out and checked the base of it, it seems everything dimension was covered equally. Well, maybe my chip produce greater heat (but thats alot of heat different !!!)
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wait till u see my ex e8600 E0.... hotter than my ex q9450 on 1.24v..... shoot up to 80c on ibt even at nite doh.gif

try make the TIM layer as thin as possible .... see if that helps.... n check the mounting pressure
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