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post Dec 13 2009, 07:10 PM

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post Dec 13 2009, 08:33 PM

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mild overclock should be fine but i dont think modernopc will take any responsibility if ur hardware fail though. should give them a call and ask first.
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post Dec 13 2009, 08:48 PM

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woah...oc also pay ppl to do..u must be a rich guy...
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post Dec 13 2009, 08:53 PM

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post Dec 13 2009, 09:35 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 13 2009, 08:53 PM)

Susai: No i'm not rich. I just don't spend my money on outings, beer or any of those stuff. I use that money instead on my gaming rig :/
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no...i meant that for a simple thing also u pay ppl to do...to me its quite a waste of money...
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post Dec 14 2009, 12:06 AM

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ahahahaha...dunno can always learn rite...if u dun learn how then what if ur faced with a prob later on?it would be a hassle to bring ur pc all the way to the shop...n back again wouldnt it?

anyways just my rm0.02...its okay if u dont think its a waste...but to me it is...huhuhuhuhu...no hard feelings bro... notworthy.gif
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post Dec 14 2009, 02:53 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 13 2009, 08:53 PM)
If thats the case better not then  hmm.gif  From what i've been reading online, they say hardcore overclock only can use the pc for 8 hours a day max or risk spoiling pc. Mild overclock can use 24/7  wink.gif
Susai: No i'm not rich. I just don't spend my money on outings, beer or any of those stuff. I use that money instead on my gaming rig :/
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hahahha it depends on how you handle the computer... if it's on load 100% 24hrs soon what you said is true.. it's because when u oc the temp is not normal, that's why WC is a good solution for that... biggrin.gif
let's go extreme ocers...................... rclxm9.gif
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post Dec 14 2009, 08:28 AM

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but if u seldom use ur pc at 100% load i think it will be alright...correct me if im wrong but most of the hardware have idling speed i think...

ahahaha...maybe becoz yesterday is sunday???public holiday?mayb today only they come to work...huhuhu
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post Dec 14 2009, 08:52 AM

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what's the point if u dont OC at all and ending up with those high end wc gears... juz donate to me tongue.gif

the statement u mentioned are true if u are fully on stock heatsinks...

and also do note that no matter how good ur cooling are, there are always risk to reduce lifespan of the cpu. Over voltage etc, internal wire degration etc... even u didnt OC, internal wire degration also happens, just at slower pace. Same as heat, the more cooler the proc. the longer the lifespan.

Its not we cant OC, juz that to make sure our OC didnt reduce too much of the lifespan of components, we OC accordingly with safe voltage limits and temperatures.

Intel Spec Sheet max safe vcore is 1.55v if i not remember wrongly, its juz the matter of whether ur cooling gear can handle the heat generated...

let's say if u can do 4.0ghz with nice temp @ stock vcore, y dun wan OC instead of running 2.66ghz with stock vcore.r

What usage u on for 24/7 ?
In my opinion, juz make surer the OC is stable enough not to crash ur job, else its safe to go...

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so this is a worklog...

so when is the actual WORK gonna be posted up?

all ive read so far are only cooling Q&A...

might as well put this thread in THIS section....


at least post some pix of the case or something... like the completed side panel and hardwares going into the case, etc etc.

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post Dec 14 2009, 10:06 AM

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keke well thread starter says his stuff comin today, though no idea wut is ordered?
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post Dec 14 2009, 01:32 PM

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depends on ur setup for overclocking and wut programs u run, ur worklog stats 1x triple radiator.

usually ppl running i7 with overclock use dual or triple rad on their own since it runs hot, if u add ur gpu into it then ill say the temp wont be that good if any different to ur air setup?

u need to calculate how much heat it will put out and how fast ur radiator can remove those heat.
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 14 2009, 01:32 PM)
Don't worry, i will disclose everything (pictures included) once i have it all setup :}

Please refer to first post in thread for any updates.

As for the many questions, is because i'm a newbie and still learning :} it helped me decide what parts i was gonna get, so it was worth asking as it was a big help for me. So if you had helped me with my questions thx. You will get to see the final progress of this project :}

lichyetan: I agree it should be overclocked. Sadly i am not sure how and not willing to try myself so i don't break my pc. I will check with Modernopc first and see if they can help doh.gif Or if any lowyat forumer willing to come over and help your welcome to.

Ps: I'm a stability cpu kinda guy doh.gif I would normally buy a better cpu to keep at stable operation for better speeds than risk overclocking cpu with higher chance of losing data. But with my new water cooling kit, i think a little ocing isn't such a bad idea... problem is who can help :{ ?

Even when i don't OC, i noticed using my stock intel cooler, the heat gets up to 70c ... From what i understand, these Intel Cpus were only designed to take heat up to 80c, after that point it will start damaging the cpu.
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anyway bro, there's tons information over the internet.. you need to understand the oc fundamental and it's best to know the bios function, the max oc you can go and the max voltage you can go, apart from a good chipset selection for the rams, so you're freely to go OC anytime... in DDR2 most people's RAM selection is always a micron D9 chipset and they're OC while keep the latency of the ram as tight as possible... In normal Intel processor environment, the multiplier was locked in the bios, so the Front side bus (FSB) has been used for oc, if the PC cannot boot or crash that shows the voltage is not enough to supply the power to the proc, this time we need to raise up the voltage to a suitable measurement. Monitor your temp closely too. But it's not all about the voltage, sometimes RAM is one of the other factor of why the pc cannot be booted up. This is why extreme ocers always go for the higher ram value. The possibility to overclock it is better than lower value of ram. It's not worth if you go to premium watercooling stuff but u did not oc your pc. It waste a lot of money bro. Learn your bios function, mobo to mobo got different talent and different settings for bios. And the most advance bios is called Genie bios which is a part of DFI mobo. For newbie, i recommend you to choose a user friendly bios that's found on the Asus or Msi mobo. All has been separated very well (highlighted) to let you know the function. Gigabyte need to hit 'F1' when you're inside the bios to OC. So the MIT, Mobo intelligent tweaker will appear in a screen after short while. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 14 2009, 02:49 PM)
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ANYHOW! My package has just arrived at my door step!! I will show you guys how much the water cooling was if your interested in ordering overseas like i did :} once i get home from work.
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Excellent. nice raid device... anyway it's good to know the cost and the tax charges as well for the WC parts.. thumbup.gif
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