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TJye
post Feb 24 2006, 03:17 AM

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remounting it again when I wake up in the morning
but I have to say my mobo temps are always on the high side, even on xp-90 last time my temps are abnormally higher than other ppl.
I'm not sure is it because of my oc that time or my temp probes.
TJye
post Feb 24 2006, 04:21 PM

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I've yet to take a pic of my setup but I'm not putting it all in a case, open air
so the rad is not sucking any hot air

TJye
post Feb 25 2006, 05:37 PM

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After flashing the bios I'm on a load temp of 43 deg
during night time after 1 hour of prime
I'm on standard clock, same like my last screenshot.

Should it go down somemore?

TJye
post Feb 27 2006, 02:57 AM

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I should have snap a few pics of my setup
but my digicam is not with me for the time being.
I'm @ stock speed, stock vcore
My Nidec are 120mmX38mm ones and it is rated to have 130cfm @12v.

I've carried out a few test this few days, the load temp for diff fan voltages are as follows:
12v: 42c
7V : 42c
5v : 43c
one more thing is that I could't agree more with what amok said about the HC, I'm not having shrouds now, I will make one with card board the coming weekend.
So the fan is literally screw down to the hc.

The d5 is already at its maximum speed already.

Does that mean that the bottle neck of the setup is actually the block?
as in the mounting is not at its best?
I've been priming for more than 48 hours to let the themal compound to set in.

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post Feb 27 2006, 02:19 PM

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There is only 1 block in the loop, its the storm.




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post Mar 21 2006, 02:33 AM

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The same thing the auntie asked me when I was there a few months ago

haha
TJye
post Aug 21 2006, 12:11 PM

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Hi everyone, its been a long time since I last post here.
I've remove my loop a few weeks back when my temps are pretty bad.
50deg c idle on a newcastle core athlon 64

After opening up the loop
I've found that my heatcore is very dusty, and my pump, a D5 have some residual brown colour stuff on the pump wheel along the housing.
The most worrying thing now is that the water block base plate, the storm, is oxidize ........see the picture below

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and the base of the block

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Should I just submerged it in white vineger and brush it to clean?

Thanks
TJye
post Oct 10 2006, 02:42 PM

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My current radiator is a DD double HC
but then I'm always having problem with mouting it in a case.
so I would want to know what are the theoritical limit of a BIPII
how much heat will it be good at dissipating?
say gpu+cpu+d5, would it be too much?
I know my hc does a good job since its very thick
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