juz bought tis baby yesterday...n really impress with the temp
temp remains 37-39 even after oced to 3.5... huhu damn nice
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hi all..
juz bought tis baby yesterday...n really impress with the temp temp remains 37-39 even after oced to 3.5... huhu damn nice This post has been edited by lactose_operon: Jun 4 2006, 09:44 PM |
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PD 805? 39C is full load temp?
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idle@37-39...full load @ 5x... the proc temp can rise very fast, not like my ex-amd...
im not on air-cond room cooling - using stock cooling... |
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Jul 22 2006, 10:34 AM
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Hello bro,
i'm decided to buy new computer this year.I'm targetting to get Pentium D 805 2.667Ghz.The problem is i dont know what motherboard is best suit for that processor Thx in advanced.. |
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QUOTE(antonio_zth @ Apr 11 2006, 05:51 PM) idle around 36-39c max load temp would be around 63-67c... hihihih...no lar... erm..a few guys here...view the intel thread to know more.... no lar...maybe it is actually downclock a lot... the problem with DDR2 and my mobo is that it cant run at 1:1 which is supposed to be DDR 133 while FSB at 133 aLSO....if i set the ram at that speed...my overclocking would be around 3.0gig only.... ***************************************************** Pentium 4 531 3.0Ghz@3.75Ghz@1000Mhz FSB(1.55Vcore@Stock Intel Cooler) ASUS P5ND2-SLI Motherboard 2x512MB Corsiar Value Select DDR2 533Mhz 4-4-4-12-16-1T @ 667Mhz 4-4-4-9-9-1T(2.05V) 2xWestern Digital SATA2 80GB Striping Raid 1xMaxtor Diamond MAX10 SATA 160GB 2xAlbatron 6600GT SLI I-cute 480W PSU ***************************************************** You can see that my FSB already OC to 1000Mhz,212Mhz highest than your FSB,which means 250Mhz QDR,so with my ram in 533Mhz,266Mhz DDR,I already can achive almost maximum performance of my RAM,because QDR speed Already nearly match the DDR speed,which means I only "waste" 32Mhz of the RAM potential speed.If I downclock my RAM to 500Mhz only or OC to 667Mhz,my ram performance will be the same as 533Mhz.So thats why the extreme edition of Intel is introduce,it FSB is 1066Mhz,which can consume all the potential of 533Mhz ram.So I do not understand why people are more prefer to use the higher clock speed ram or OC the ram too much such as 667Mhz,800Mhz and 1066Mhz ram,for me,doing this only WASTING MONEY,KILL YOUR COMPONENT and last WASTING MONEY again.Later I will post my test result here.Thats my opinion,if I state it wrongly or U guys have diffferent opinion,welcome for your reply... This post has been edited by coolkwc: Jul 27 2006, 03:20 PM |
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QUOTE(abuapi @ Jul 22 2006, 10:34 AM) Hello bro, If you are not care about the overclock tweaking features,just buy the Intel 945 Chipset motherboard,is cost around RM300-400,Cheap,easy to use and stable,It already suit you a lot....i'm decided to buy new computer this year.I'm targetting to get Pentium D 805 2.667Ghz.The problem is i dont know what motherboard is best suit for that processor Thx in advanced.. |
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