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TSsHawTY
post May 30 2006, 01:36 PM, updated 19y ago

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Hey Guys, I'm thinking of starting a thread that could help a lot of people here...
Whos thinking of changing thier stock heatsink to aftermarket heatsink... thumbup.gif

Post your aftermarket heatsink name, the processor type u've used and the speed u're using right now with the aftermarket heatsink model, and the temperature achieved... icon_rolleyes.gif

This is going to help a lot of people to decide which heatsink to be bought... thumbup.gif

The Example are in the list:
(I'm gonna start first!!!) hehehe rclxms.gif

Username, Processor Model & Speed, Aftermarket Heatsink & Temperature Achieved

1) sHäwTY(tm) ~ Pentium D 930 @ 3.75GHz ~ Thermalright XP120 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 50°C
2) evilnickwong ~ Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.0GHz ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 35°C, Load 46°C
3) LittleGhost ~ Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.0GHz ~ Scythe Ninja + ~ Idle 34°C, Load 49°C
4) diablo69 ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.52GHz ~ Scythe Ninja + ~ Idle 35°C, Load 47°C
5) 2uk3y ~ Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.6GHz ~ AC Freezer 64 Pro ~ Idle 39°C, Load 49°C
6) jon89 ~ Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.52GHz ~ Big Typhoon ~ Idle 31°C, Load 42°C
7) bruce07 ~ Athlon 64 2500+ XP @ 1.61GHz ~ CoolerMaster Jet 7+ ~ Idle 44°C, Load 55°C
8) siauann ~ Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.0GHz ~ CM Hyper 48 ~ Idle 37°C, Load 49°C
9) Doom ~ Pentium 4 630 @ Stock ~ Thermalright SI-120 ~ Idle 24°C, Load 30°C
10) ahmades ~ Pentium 4 2.6C @ 3.2GHz ~ Thermaltake POLO 735 ~ Idle 53°C, Load 60°C
11) disco_jockey ~ Pentium 4 2.4B @ stock ~ Thermaltake POLO 735 ~ Idle 35°C, Load 46°C
12) Freak` ~ Pentium 4 2.4A @ 3.06 ~ ThermalRight si 120 ~ Idle 45°C, Load 52°C
13) vey99 ~ Pentium D 830 @ Stock ~ Zalman 9500 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 62°C
14) plankton ~ Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.4GHz ~ Artic Freezer 64 ~ Idle 42°C, Load 49°C
15) newbieockids ~ Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.4GHz ~ Zalman CNPS 7700CU ~ Idle 42°C, Load 49°C
16) scFoong ~ Athlon FX53 @ 2.4GHz ~ Zalman CNPS9500 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 55°C
17) gengstapo ~ Opty146 @ 2.8GHz ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 52°C
18) fd_magnuz ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.11GHz ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 33°C, Load 46°C
19) gmail ~ Pentium 4 2.6B @ 3.2GHz ~ CoolerMaster XDream 3 ~ Idle 38°C, Load 46°C
20) dihs ~ Pentium 4 3.2E @ Stock ~ Thermalright SI 120 ~ Idle 37°C, Load 44°C
21) stevenlee ~ Athlon 64 X2 3800+ @ 2.5GHz ~ Scythe Mine ~ Idle 37°C, Load 47°C
22) lactose_operon ~ Pentium D 805 2.6GHz @ 3.6GHz ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 34°C, Load 48°C
23) Vervain ~ Pentium 4 2.8C @ Stock ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 35°C, Load 52°C
24) alijoe ~ Pentium 4 631 @ Stock ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 25°C, Load 30°C
25) ping ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ Stock ~ Thermalright XP90C ~ Idle 28°C, Load 40°C
26) SkyDriver ~ Pentium 4 2.8E @ Stock ~ Arctic Cooling Freezer 4 ~ Idle 37°C, Load 48°C
27) william4835 ~ Athlon 64 2600+ @ 1.9GHz ~ Coolermaster Aero 7 ~ Idle 43°C, Load 53°C
28) hurricane21 ~ Pentium 4 3.2E @ Stock ~ Coolermaster Aero 4 ~ Idle 65°C, Load 80°C
29) Evil Oracle ~ Athlon 64 2800+ @ 2.4GHz ~ Zalman 7000cu ~ Idle 35°C, Load 53°C
30) epul ~ Athlon 64 2500+ @ 1.9 GHz ~ CoolerMaster Jet 7+ ~ Idle 50°C, Load 60°C
31) sniper69 ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.8GHz ~ Thermaltake Big Typhoon ~ Idle 26°C, Load 38°C
32) PcKronik ~ Pentium 4 2.4A @ stock ~ Thermaltake Beetle ~ Idle 50°C, Load 60°C
33) apek ~ Pentium 4 2.4A @ stock ~ CoolerMaster Hyper 6 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 39°C
34) a_yu_volution ~ Pentium 4 2.6C @ stock ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 32°C, Load 36°C
35) vey99 ~ Pentium D 830 @ Stock ~ Zalman CNPS9500LED ~ Idle 41°C, Load 67°C
36) jasonlim ~ Pentium D 805 @ 3.4GHz ~ ThermalTake Big Typhoon ~ Idle 40°C, Load 50°C
37) PowerSlide ~ Pentium 4 2.8E @ 3.2GHz ~ Thermalright XP120 ~ Idle 30°C, Load 36°C
38) mADmAN ~ Athlon 64 2800+ @ stock ~ Thermalright XP120 ~ Idle 26°C, Load 32°C
39) mruzian ~ Athlon 64 AM2 3600+ @ 2.6GHz ~ TT Big Typhoon VX ~ Idle 31°C, Load 56°C
40) akash ~ Pentium 4 506 @ 2.8GHz ~ Arctic Freezer 7 ~ Idle 54°C, Load 60°C
41) Putraskyline ~ Athlon 64+ 3500+ @ Stock ~ TT Big Typhoon VX ~ Idle 29°C, Load 40°C
42) toch3 ~ C2D e6600 @ 3.4GHz ~ Gigabyte 3D Rocket II ~ Idle 26°C, Load 47°C
43) csechuan ~ C2D e6300 @ 3.01GHz ~ Scythe Infinity ~ Idle 47°C, Load 62°C
44) styloe ~ Pentium 4 520 @ Stock ~ TT Golden Orb II ~ Idle 37°C, Load 55°C
45) J-Slade ~ Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.43GHz ~ Thermalright XP90 ~ Idle 36°C, Load 44°C
46) ian_comstar ~ Pentium D 820 @ Stock ~ Gigabyte G-Power BL ~ Idle 48°C, Load 61°C
47) kucalana ~ Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.7GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power BL ~ Idle 43°C, Load 55°C
48) Bliz ~ C2D e6300 @ 2.8GHz ~ Scythe Ninja ~ Idle 44°C, Load 54°C
49) wiLL*lianG ~ Athlon XP 2500+ @ 1.8GHz ~ Thermalright SI-97 ~ Idle 40°C, Load 44°C
50) styloe ~ Pentium 4 630 @ 3.6GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power Pro ~ Idle 40°C, Load 60°C
51) seanl ~ Pentium D 945 @ 4.2GHz ~ Zalman CNPS9500 ~ Idle 22°C, Load 36°C
52) raymond5105 ~ Pentium 4 3.2C @ 3.68GHz ~ Thermaltake TT101 ~ Idle 45.5°C, Load 62°C
53) LuVjunz ~ Athlon 64 3800+ @ 2.58GHz ~ Thermaltake Bettle ~ Idle 38°C, Load 45°C
54) sucka3 ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ Stock ~ Thermaltake Mini Thyphoon ~ Idle 28°C, Load 32°C
55) Xperthero ~ C2D e6300 @ 3.4GHz ~ Zerotherm BTF90 ~ Idle 50°C, Load 59°C
56) coolblade ~ Athlon XP 2500+ @ 2.1GHz ~ Thermaltake Volcano ~ Idle 47°C, Load 52°C
57) kitkat ~ Pentium D 820 @ Stock ~ Scyhte Ninja ~ Idle 46°C, Load 51°C
58) Doom ~ C2D e6600 @ 2.4GHz ~ Thermalright Ultra 120 ~ Idle 32°C, Load 44°C
59) basSist ~ C2D e6400 @ 3.20GHz ~ Thermalright Ultra 120 ~ Idle 52°C, Load 62°C
60) e-jump ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.4GHz ~ Thermalright Ultra 90 ~ Idle 38°C, Load 48°C
61) s[H]sIkuA ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.4GHz ~ Scyhte Ninja ~ Idle 49°C, Load 58°C
62) vassalle ~ C2D e6300 @ 2.8GHz ~ Thermaltake BigThyphoon VX ~ Idle 45°C, Load 54°C
63) pal33x ~ X2 3800 @ Stock ~ Thermaltake BigThyphoon VX ~ Idle 26°C, Load 40°C
64) ian_comstar ~ Pentium D 820 @ Stock ~ Gigabyte G-Power BL ~ Idle 43°C, Load 53°C
65) kaiser_falco ~ C2D e6600 @ 3.6GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power Pro ~ Idle 56°C, Load 64°C
66) -pWs- ~ Athlon 64 3800+ @ 2.25Ghz ~ Thermaltake BigTyphoon VX ~ Idle 38°C, Load 52°C
67) pengster ~ Pentium 4 2.4B @ 2.7GHz ~ CoolerMaster Aero 4 ~ Idle 38°C, Load 51°C
68) mykomputer ~ Pentium 4 3.0E @ 3.4Ghz ~ Gigabyte G-Power Lite ~ Idle 44°C, Load 53°C
69) -vip3rleon9- ~ Athlon 64 3000+ @ 2.15GHz ~ Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 ~ Idle 32°C, Load 37°C
70) sempronic ~ X2 3800+ @ 2.7Ghz ~ Thermaltake Big Typhoon ~ Idle 32°C, Load 46°C
71) albirri ~ C2D e6600 @ 3.06GHz ~ Zalman CPNS9500 ~ Idle 55°C, Load 62°C
72) z3r0717 ~ Pentium 4 630 @ 3.45GHz ~ CoolerMaster Hyper 6+ ~ Idle 44°C, Load ??°C
73) Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ Stock ~ Noctua NH-12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C
74) syarat ~ Pentium D 820 @ Stock ~ Zalman CNPS9700LED ~ Idle 34°C, Load 47°C
75) soulfly ~ AMD Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.8GHz ~ CoolerMaster Hyper TX ~ Idle 32°C, Load 44°C
76) DarkForce ~ Pentium 4 3.0E @ 3.8GHz ~ Thermalright XP120 ~ Idle 44°C, Load 59°C
77) emubleeeem ~ C2D e6600 @ 3.2GHz ~ Zalman CNPS9700NT ~ Idle 44°C, Load 57°C
78) nerd nation ~ Pentium 4 2.4B @ 2.9GHz ~ CoolerMaster Hyper 6 ~ Idle 35°C, Load 47°C
79) duarnt ~ AMD AM2 X2 3800+ 2.0Ghz @ Stock ~ CoolerMaster Hyper TX ~ Idle 35°C, Load 50°C

This post has been edited by sHawTY: Oct 23 2007, 12:02 PM
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post May 30 2006, 01:40 PM

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Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.0GHz
Scythe Ninja w/ CM UV Silent 120mm @ 900rpm
Idle 35°C, Load 46°C
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post May 30 2006, 01:42 PM

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meh!

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (2.0Ghz) (Newcastle) with scythe ninja plus + arctic cooling MX-1

Temps: 34 Idle & 49 load
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post May 30 2006, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(LittleGhost @ May 30 2006, 01:42 PM)
meh!

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (2.0Ghz) (Newcastle) with scythe ninja plus + arctic cooling MX-1

Temps: 34 Idle & 49 load
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Anymore? rclxms.gif

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post May 30 2006, 04:18 PM

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AMD Athlon 64(Venice) 3000+ @ 2.52 @ 1.5v
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idle : 35
load : 47 ~ 49
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AMD Ahtlon 64 (Venice) 3000+ @2.25 @ 1.40 to 1.47v
Default HSF from the box
idle: 32
load: 41
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post May 30 2006, 08:06 PM

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QUOTE(Abomy @ May 30 2006, 06:12 PM)
AMD Ahtlon 64 (Venice) 3000+ @2.25 @ 1.40 to 1.47v
Default HSF from the box
idle: 32
load: 41
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Aftermarket Heatsink Only...
(And i doubt that u've reach that temperature using normal air... Unless u've used it in air conditioned room) sweat.gif
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post May 30 2006, 10:35 PM

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Heres my Rig

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=251152&st=240


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post May 30 2006, 10:40 PM

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Hi..May i know what software that you all use for the CPU temp monitoring?
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post May 30 2006, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(scFoong @ May 30 2006, 10:40 PM)
Hi..May i know what software that you all use for the CPU temp monitoring?
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MBM or some software tat bunddle wif MoBo tat u bought
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ May 30 2006, 10:52 PM)
MBM or some software tat bunddle wif MoBo tat u bought
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Thanks for explaining..i am currently using DFI NF4 ultraD and the bundled software is Smart Guardian..would like to check with you is there any tolerance between the measured temp compared to the real temp and what will be the diff ussually?

thanks again biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(scFoong @ May 30 2006, 10:54 PM)
Thanks for explaining..i am currently using DFI NF4 ultraD and the bundled software is Smart Guardian..would like to check with you is there any tolerance between the measured temp compared to the real temp and what will be the diff ussually?

thanks again biggrin.gif
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wow.. tat wan im sure kenot answer. i believe wat shown in the Smartguardian is high or low about -2 to -3 from the actuall temp.
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ May 30 2006, 10:58 PM)
wow.. tat wan im sure kenot answer. i believe wat shown in the Smartguardian is high or low about -2 to -3 from the actuall temp.
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okok..noted biggrin.gif Thanks again for your help..

I will post my cpu temp here after i settle all the setup..just got the mobo & hsf this afternoon..
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QUOTE(scFoong @ May 30 2006, 11:00 PM)
okok..noted biggrin.gif Thanks again for your help..

I will post my cpu temp here after i settle all the setup..just got the mobo & hsf this afternoon..
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tat would be nice thumbup.gif btw, did ya get x1900series ady?? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ May 30 2006, 10:58 PM)
wow.. tat wan im sure kenot answer. i believe wat shown in the Smartguardian is high or low about -2 to -3 from the actuall temp.
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Mind to post yours?
What's the Processor u're using, the heatsink, and the temperature achieved?

Thanks!! notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ May 30 2006, 11:06 PM)
tat would be nice  thumbup.gif  btw, did ya get x1900series ady??  laugh.gif
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My dream X1900series already sink as titanic sad.gif
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post May 30 2006, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ May 30 2006, 11:09 PM)
Mind to post yours?
What's the Processor u're using, the heatsink, and the temperature achieved?

Thanks!! notworthy.gif
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wahh.. u wan mine arr? wat for?? sweat.gif sweat.gif
btw, tat temp when cpu idle.. full spec at my siggy cool.gif kinda high tmpe for idle..


QUOTE(scFoong @ May 30 2006, 11:12 PM)
My dream X1900series already sink as titanic sad.gif
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ic.. tot u get ady from lelong web?? ohmy.gif

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post May 30 2006, 11:45 PM

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who is the manifacture of Scythe Ninja.
i already google it. but cant find the company
at lowyat got or not
thermaltake, coolermaster. both not
what brand is it.

im using stock intel 3.0Ghz at 70 celcius
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ May 30 2006, 11:22 PM)
wahh.. u wan mine arr? wat for??  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
btw, tat temp when cpu idle.. full spec at my siggy  cool.gif  kinda high tmpe for idle..
ic.. tot u get ady from lelong web??  ohmy.gif
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yeah..it was closely to get it...While i bid for the last time, then i bc on my work...then suddenly some one bid RM1 more than me and i was not realize..sigh..

BTW, shall we standardize how we measure the load temp here? For example prime it for some period or use certain software? Since this thread might be the reference thread, at least we will know by using what sort of hsf/tools, what temp we will get for what type of setup..

Anyway..just my suggestion tongue.gif
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QUOTE(aswaldx @ May 30 2006, 11:45 PM)
who is the manifacture of Scythe Ninja.
i already google it. but cant find the company
at lowyat got or not
thermaltake, coolermaster. both not
what brand is it.

im using stock intel 3.0Ghz at 70 celcius
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sure arr?? have u try asking uncle google??
here the Reference

thanks laugh.gif
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me wanna join the list ...... biggrin.gif
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I will only post those that uses aftermarket heatsink...

Thanks!!! notworthy.gif

More please... rclxm9.gif
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yo.....hi there guys.....Im using AMD Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.52ghz with Thermaltake Big Typhoon....Idle @ 31c , Full Load @ 42c
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Hey guys, have some stupid question here...
Does different motherboard produces different temperature to the processor?

Ok, here the story:

Me and my brother uses the same processor that is, Pentium 4 3.0E thumbup.gif

Ok, my brother uses his 3.0E while in an ASUS P4P800-X and the temperature he achieved in stock speed in idle mode is 33°C cry.gif

And i've use the same 3.0E with an ASUS P4C800-Deluxe and the temperature i've achieve while in stock speed in idle mode is 36°C... vmad.gif

We've used the same heatsink, that is: Hyper 6+, the same casing: Cavalier 3...

What could have cause the different in the temperature huh everyone?
Mind to give me your opinion? icon_question.gif
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erm...did he oc like u did?? 3.0 to 4.0 @ 1.6vcore???
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QUOTE(jon89 @ May 31 2006, 01:41 AM)
erm...did he oc like u did?? 3.0 to 4.0 @ 1.6vcore???
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The one that i've post earlier is the temperature that is under stock speed...

Me in stock speed:
3GHz : 36°C Using Hyper6+

My Bro in stock speed:
3GHz : 33°C Using Hyper6+

What could have cause this diferrences of temperature? sweat.gif
Could it be b'coz of the differences of motherboard? icon_question.gif

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Both temp sensors are not same....reading also won't be same. In fact, all the temps reported here won't be same if u put on other mobo.
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QUOTE(davidletterboyz @ May 31 2006, 10:38 PM)
Both temp sensors are not same....reading also won't be same. In fact, all the temps reported here won't be same if u put on other mobo.
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yeah not same..... if same mobo still cant get same temp lor.... icon_idea.gif
different 3c only hehehehe tongue.gif
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like davidletterboyz said....the sensor temp are not exact...is an approximate temp only.
btw...i think that 33c for an idle is too low and not accurate. our area ambient temp mostly ady near 30c sometimes 32c so i think is quite imposible lar the temp...my NB temp oso more than tat... tongue.gif
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AMD 2500+ XP @ 1.61Ghz
CoolerMaster Jet 7+ @ 3889 RPM
Idle: 44C
Load: 55C

damn freaking HOT la!!! sad.gif plus mayb my room is HOT oso... sad.gif
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post Jun 1 2006, 12:10 PM

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siauann ~ Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.0GHz ~ CM Hyper 48 w/ vantec 92mm ~ Idle 37/38°C, Load 49/50°C

@sHawTY
i like ur temp..was wondering wat fan u use it on ur hyper 6...its rare to c prescot on such nice temp... wink.gif i like it...ur full load only 4º difference wif idle...so nice ler...btw those full load temp is got frm priming test? mine is frm priming... notworthy.gif
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stock hsf kenot join meh sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ May 31 2006, 01:39 AM)
Hey guys, have some stupid question here...
Does different motherboard produces different temperature to the processor?

Ok, here the story:

Me and my brother uses the same processor that is, Pentium 4 3.0E thumbup.gif

Ok, my brother uses his 3.0E while in an ASUS P4P800-X and the temperature he achieved in stock speed in idle mode is 33°C cry.gif

And i've use the same 3.0E with an ASUS P4C800-Deluxe and the temperature i've achieve while in stock speed in idle mode is 36°C... vmad.gif

We've used the same heatsink, that is: Hyper 6+, the same casing: Cavalier 3...

What could have cause the different in the temperature huh everyone?
Mind to give me your opinion? icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ May 31 2006, 01:53 AM)
The one that i've post earlier is the temperature that is under stock speed...

Me in stock speed:
3GHz : 36°C Using Hyper6+

My Bro in stock speed:
3GHz : 33°C Using Hyper6+

What could have cause this diferrences of temperature? sweat.gif
Could it be b'coz of the differences of motherboard? icon_question.gif
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i thk u wont hv same temp even tho u put in same mobo... sweat.gif
i thk its the thermal paste...u cant apply same amount n same spreading on evry proc...jz my opinion...feel free to correct my point...further more different batch of proc i guess..
anyway i do thk tat ur prescott temp is good ler...under 40ºc idling....i tot prescott oways the hot ones....even my northy no match wif ur temp...izit cz of ur hyper6? or the fan? rclxub.gif
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hey im newbie about these stuff. my cpu is sempron amd 2600, idle is about 42/43 degree but how to see the loaded reading?

do u mean loading like playing games etc? i use stock fan bcos its supersilent <18db very silent. i can sleep with my pc on bside me. pls advice , the loading means play game issit? i dont want to oc but i want to know my loaded temperature too pls advice thanks
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before: TT Bigwater SE + TT Aquarius II VGA Block (At 1600rpm for radiator)
CPU: 32-40
GPU: 53-63

After:TR Si-120 (1100rpm)+ AC Accelero X2 (Ati Tool at 36%)
CPU: 24-30
GPU: 50-58

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30C?? that's freaking cool
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QUOTE(Doom @ Jun 2 2006, 03:03 AM)
Got some new air cooling solutions want to share with all....

before: TT Bigwater SE + TT Aquarius II VGA Block (At 1600rpm for radiator)
CPU: 32-40
GPU: 53-63

After:TR Si-120 (1100rpm)+ AC Accelero X2 (Ati Tool at 36%)
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omg... shocking.gif ur temp so coooool....in aircon room ka?
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Waw! I like to share, here :-

P4 2.6C @ 3.2Ghz + Thermaltake POLO 735 Rev.2 + ArticSilver5 thermalpaste

Idle @ 53'C
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QUOTE(crying_baby @ Jun 1 2006, 08:07 PM)
hey im newbie about these stuff. my cpu is sempron amd 2600, idle is about 42/43 degree but how to see the loaded reading?

do u mean loading like playing games etc? i use stock fan bcos its supersilent <18db very silent. i can sleep with my pc on bside me. pls advice , the loading means play game issit? i dont want to oc but i want to know my loaded temperature too pls advice thanks
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u can use Prime95 / SP2004 / Pi to test it..... biggrin.gif

QUOTE(ahmades @ Jun 2 2006, 03:43 AM)
Waw! I like to share, here :-

P4 2.6C @ 3.2Ghz + Thermaltake POLO 735 Rev.2 + ArticSilver5 thermalpaste

Idle @ 53'C
Load @ 60'C
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off topic.....ur signiture, "COOL!!!" is it ??? laugh.gif

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u can use Prime95 / SP2004 / Pi to test it..... biggrin.gif
off topic.....ur signiture, "COOL!!!" is it ???  laugh.gif
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thank u so much. usually the test is run overnight?
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thank u so much. usually the test is run overnight?
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if u wanna see the load temp only, 10 min is enuf....select the average reading !!!! wink.gif
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actually 10 minutes in my own experience is not enough. You'd need to let it run at full load (My preference is CPU-Burn no error report option ticked) for at least 30 minutes then you'd get a more accurate idea as by then, the sink would be toally soaked with heat and from there we'll know it's proper disspation rate
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 2 2006, 03:35 AM)
omg... shocking.gif  ur temp so coooool....in aircon room ka?
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yes it was run under aircond room....

this is temperature under non-aircom room and load it by playing Ghost Recon_Advanded War Fighter..

Non-aircond:

CPU:30-36 (cpu still cool)
GPU:55-68 (gpu is aspected to be higher than using wc ....)
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What is the maximum temperature that the chipset (DFI NF4 Ultra-D) can withstand?

I am getting abt 55C under normal usage for stock chipset hsf sad.gif
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QUOTE(scFoong @ Jun 2 2006, 12:16 PM)
What is the maximum temperature that the chipset (DFI NF4 Ultra-D) can withstand?

I am getting abt 55C under normal usage for stock chipset hsf sad.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 2 2006, 03:16 PM)
whrs the threadstarter? no update one ka?  sweat.gif
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be patient k.....soon he will update. for now just post the spec !!! icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(2uk3y @ May 31 2006, 12:28 AM)
me wanna join the list ...... biggrin.gif
2uk3y ~ AMD Athlon64 3000+ @ 2.6Ghz ~ AC Freezer 64 Pro ~ Idle 39°C, Load 49°C
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QUOTE(bruce07 @ Jun 1 2006, 10:52 AM)
AMD 2500+ XP @ 1.61Ghz
CoolerMaster Jet 7+ @ 3889 RPM
Idle: 44C
Load: 55C

damn freaking HOT la!!! sad.gif plus mayb my room is HOT oso... sad.gif
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from my own experience, jet 7 not a good cooler sad.gif
i also hav it before and the temp @ load very2 scary lol
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Wah...
Everyone, so sorry for not updating this thread for so long...
Been away from my room and my house...
Will update now...

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Ngiahahaha...
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finally..... hehehehe biggrin.gif
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If anyone of you found out there's an error in the list, please inform me will ya?
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Hi there, my specs

Processor: Pentium D 830 (no OC)
HSF: Zalman 9500 w/AS5
Idle: 43C, Load: 65C+

Using 2 copies SP2004 both Stress CPU for 30 mins. Any Pentium D 830 owners out there I think my temps are too high ... thanks...


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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 6 2006, 07:00 PM)
Hi there, my specs

Processor: Pentium D 830 (no OC)
HSF: Zalman 9500 w/AS5
Idle: 43C, Load: 65C+

Using 2 copies SP2004 both Stress CPU for 30 mins. Any Pentium D 830 owners out there I think my temps are too high ... thanks...
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 6 2006, 07:00 PM)
Hi there, my specs

Processor: Pentium D 830 (no OC)
HSF: Zalman 9500 w/AS5
Idle: 43C, Load: 65C+

Using 2 copies SP2004 both Stress CPU for 30 mins. Any Pentium D 830 owners out there I think my temps are too high ... thanks...
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hurmm... zalman 9500 with 65c on loads....

the temps should be like this or just the pentium d are so hot? unsure.gif me buta intel sket...huhu..

vey99: what's ur CPU temp before using stocks intel HSF? smile.gif
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QUOTE(moderno @ Jun 7 2006, 01:17 PM)
hurmm... zalman 9500 with 65c on loads....

the temps should be like this or just the pentium d are so hot?  unsure.gif  me buta intel sket...huhu..

vey99: what's ur CPU temp before using stocks intel HSF? smile.gif
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I never measured the stock HSF because main reason I got Zalman was cos the stock HSF was so freakin noisy I ripped it out and sent it to the bin...

But for sure I clean the cpu nicely before apply Arctic Silver 5 (as per website instruction). The worse thing is my D830 is brand new and I cannot do overnight video encodes like I used to cry.gif

The very best part is, I had it at Idle: 35C, Load: 60C BEFORE I put in AS5 (using Zalman provided thermal paste).

For reference I also bought a tube of Coolermaster Nanofusion Thermal Paste and tested 2days, also IDLE: 42C, Load: 65C+

Going crazy oredi....



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Updated!!! thumbup.gif

Aiyah...
It's kinda hard when you're streamyx at house has been blocked... tongue.gif
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idle ~42 ; Load ~49 wacko.gif wacko.gif

is this normal? seems kinda hot for stock voltage temps.. ive used the artic cleaner n applied AS5.
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Which One Is Better?

Cooler Master Hyper 6+

OR

Schyte Ninja


Everyone, give me u're opinion!!! icon_question.gif
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Comeon everyone, help this thread to be alive...

There's a lot of forumer here are using an aftermarket heatsink...

So put yours here coz this will help a lot of people in deciding which heatsink they should buy for their processors... thumbup.gif
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Ninja.but dat cooler quite hassling 2 pasang.....i use amd stock.simply da best
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vote for Schyte Ninja.. wanna buy dis stuff l8r.my temp on TR si 120 not so good now.
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P4 2.4C@3.4GHz@1.5VCore + Zalman CNPS 7700CU..
42degree idle, 49degree load, in closed casing(<10cfm intake,~40cfm exhaust)...

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Updated!!!

Zalman CPU heatsink, hurm...
Not much information about that heatsink...

Is it good? drool.gif
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Couple of days ago I setup my rig to have 12cm intake fan, 12 cm exhaust fan
No change in temperatures... does that mean that the airflow is oredi sufficient?

In fact for the Intel Thermally Advantaged Chassis design (airguide on side panel and also vents above the PCI slots) maybe there is no advantage of intake fan except for cooling the HDD?

Anyway update my rig temps

vey99 / Pentium D 830 3.0GHz / Zalman CNPS9500 w/ AS5 / idle: 36C, load: 62C ambient 33C (aircon room)
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scfoong:
AMD FX-53@stock speed 2.4GHz
Zalman CNPS9500 with MX-1
Temperature measured by SmartGuardian
idle: ~40C
load: ~55C
ambient temp: ~42
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scfoong:
AMD FX-53@stock speed 2.4GHz
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Temperature measured by SmartGuardian
idle: ~40C
load: ~55C
ambient temp: ~42
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wat vcore dood??  smile.gif
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QUOTE(gengstapo @ Jun 16 2006, 11:09 AM)
me : opty146@ 2800Mhz, vcore AUTO(1.36v)
cooling : TR XP-90 + Panaflo 90MM
idle : 40c  sweat.gif   sweat.gif
load : 52c  rclxub.gif   sweat.gif
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for me using AC Freezer 64 Pro already ok.....
coz no need to change bracket, coz i'm to lazy wink.gif ...n risky too !!!!! laugh.gif
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The first opty user in this thread... flex.gif
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Seems here a lot of people here are using AMD Processors rather than Intel processors...

Intel processors so lame nee? sweat.gif
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The Best Cooling System i ever Had !!! INTEL STOCK COOLING !!!!


P4 630 3.0GHz at 3.4GHz With INTEL Stock Cooling HSF Only Reads About 32 celcius Idle and 42 celcius Load ! Remember , my room do not have any Aircond , But i have 3 12CM Fans and 2 normal fans in my casing !!!

The Best Record , 27 celcius Idle !!! while raining outside my House !!!


Unbelieveable ? Beleieve it ..
My friend saw it and get Shock with the performance in my Home .

Anyway Get 86Frame Per Second with my Counter Strike Source Video Stress Test with my 650Mhz Overclocked x1300 Gpu and DDR400 System RAM ... All Voltage are Stock and all gone very well ...

Believe me , if your casing is not cool enough , You cant get My result on Air Cooling !!!

The Need of Big HSF ? No Way , I tried it before and get 35celsius Idle and 48 at LOAD with the same environment . (Cooler Master Hyper 6+)

Usually Crowded Casing and Lack of air flow is the Main "HEAT " Issues here .

HaHaHA whistling.gif
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QUOTE(RIGmaster @ Jun 16 2006, 01:08 PM)
The Best Cooling System i ever Had !!! INTEL STOCK COOLING !!!!


P4 630 3.0GHz at 3.4GHz With INTEL Stock Cooling HSF Only Reads About 32 celcius Idle and 42 celcius Load ! Remember , my room do not have any Aircond , But i have 3 12CM Fans and 2 normal fans in my casing !!!

The Best Record , 27 celcius Idle !!! while raining outside my House !!!


Unbelieveable ? Beleieve it ..
My friend saw it and get Shock with the performance in my Home .

Anyway Get 86Frame Per Second with my Counter Strike Source Video Stress Test with my 650Mhz Overclocked x1300 Gpu and DDR400 System RAM ... All Voltage are Stock and all gone very well ...

Believe me , if your casing is not cool enough , You cant get My result on Air Cooling !!!

The Need of Big HSF ? No Way , I tried it before and get 35celsius Idle and 48 at LOAD with the same environment . (Cooler Master Hyper 6+)

Usually Crowded Casing and Lack of air flow is the Main "HEAT " Issues here .

HaHaHA whistling.gif
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I've heard about the same thing also...

From Tom's Hardware Guide

But no mean proof...

Tom's just say that Intel stock heatsink is the best...

Can anyone here prove that?
Rather than the prove that came from "RIGMASTER" sweat.gif
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QUOTE(RIGmaster @ Jun 16 2006, 01:08 PM)
The Best Cooling System i ever Had !!! INTEL STOCK COOLING !!!!


P4 630 3.0GHz at 3.4GHz With INTEL Stock Cooling HSF Only Reads About 32 celcius Idle and 42 celcius Load ! Remember , my room do not have any Aircond , But i have 3 12CM Fans and 2 normal fans in my casing !!!

The Best Record , 27 celcius Idle !!! while raining outside my House !!!


Unbelieveable ? Beleieve it ..
My friend saw it and get Shock with the performance in my Home .

Anyway Get 86Frame Per Second with my Counter Strike Source Video Stress Test with my 650Mhz Overclocked x1300 Gpu and DDR400 System RAM ... All Voltage are Stock and all gone very well ...

Believe me , if your casing is not cool enough , You cant get My result on Air Cooling !!!

The Need of Big HSF ? No Way , I tried it before and get 35celsius Idle and 48 at LOAD with the same environment . (Cooler Master Hyper 6+)

Usually Crowded Casing and Lack of air flow is the Main "HEAT " Issues here .

HaHaHA whistling.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 16 2006, 01:18 PM)
I've heard about the same thing also...

From Tom's Hardware Guide

But no mean proof...

Tom's just say that Intel stock heatsink is the best...

Can anyone here prove that?
Rather than the prove that came from "RIGMASTERsweat.gif
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Now, "Nelza-ax" is more reasonable... thumbup.gif

But i don't really think that rigmaster is telling the truth unless u have a screenie together with using the stock heatsink fan.. sweat.gif
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Stock HSF cooling power is good but the NOISE... aargh like running generator in the room... of course if you turn up the speakers when blowing away Strogg its ok, but when doing work is very distracting.

Hyper6 higher temps than stock HSF? maybe the fan blowing towards PSU which cannot exhaust the heat fast enough....


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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 16 2006, 07:27 PM)
Stock HSF cooling power is good but the NOISE... aargh like running generator in the room... of course if you turn up the speakers when blowing away Strogg its ok, but when doing work is very distracting.

Hyper6 higher temps than stock HSF? maybe the fan blowing towards PSU which cannot exhaust the heat fast enough....
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Stock HSF noisy?
Then u must be getting the tipui heatsink...

Original Intel Heatsink is those that is somekind quiet...
They don't suppose to be noisy...

I've seen a lot of Socket 478 Intel Heatsink...
Sometimes the shop change the original heatsink with the "local" one...

The original intel heatsink should be quiet...
Even if it produce some sound, the original one won't be noisy... tongue.gif

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QUOTE(gmail @ Jun 16 2006, 07:49 PM)
gmail ~ Pentium 4 2.6B @ 3.2GHz ~ CM XDream 3 ~ Idle 38°C, Load 46°C
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Wahlao...
2.6B so cool meh?
The original FSB is what aa? 533? blink.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 16 2006, 09:51 PM)
Wahlao...
2.6B so cool meh?
The original FSB is what aa? 533?  blink.gif
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2.4c is 800
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QUOTE(RIGmaster @ Jun 16 2006, 01:08 PM)
The Best Cooling System i ever Had !!! INTEL STOCK COOLING !!!!


P4 630 3.0GHz at 3.4GHz With INTEL Stock Cooling HSF Only Reads About 32 celcius Idle and 42 celcius Load ! Remember , my room do not have any Aircond , But i have 3 12CM Fans and 2 normal fans in my casing !!!

The Best Record , 27 celcius Idle !!! while raining outside my House !!!


Unbelieveable ? Beleieve it ..
My friend saw it and get Shock with the performance in my Home .

Anyway Get 86Frame Per Second with my Counter Strike Source Video Stress Test with my 650Mhz Overclocked x1300 Gpu and DDR400 System RAM ... All Voltage are Stock and all gone very well ...

Believe me , if your casing is not cool enough , You cant get My result on Air Cooling !!!

The Need of Big HSF ? No Way , I tried it before and get 35celsius Idle and 48 at LOAD with the same environment . (Cooler Master Hyper 6+)

Usually Crowded Casing and Lack of air flow is the Main "HEAT " Issues here .

HaHaHA whistling.gif
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yeah..show some pics of ur casing n oso the screenie of the temp.... wink.gif

btw @threadstarter...ur loads temp is nice ler... icon_idea.gif

jz wanna ask u guys here...does big typhoon performance n hyper 48 differs a lot?
thking of gettin big typhoon tongue.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 16 2006, 07:45 PM)
Stock HSF noisy?
Then u must be getting the tipui heatsink...

Original Intel Heatsink is those that is somekind quiet...
They don't suppose to be noisy...

I've seen a lot of Socket 478 Intel Heatsink...
Sometimes the shop change the original heatsink with the "local" one...

The original intel heatsink should be quiet...
Even if it produce some sound, the original one won't be noisy... tongue.gif
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Socket 478 HSF is not noisy (my Celeron 1.7 is quiet), but my celeron D HSF spin at 3300RPM darn noisy, and my previous Pentium D HSF also same. Maybe my ears fussy? .....hehe
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 17 2006, 07:14 PM)
Socket 478 HSF is not noisy (my Celeron 1.7 is quiet), but my celeron D HSF spin at 3300RPM darn noisy, and my previous Pentium D HSF also same. Maybe my ears fussy? .....hehe
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Those noisy intel fan is the "ciplak" one...
The genuine intel heatsink fan won't be noisy... thumbup.gif

Maybe the one u're getting for u're celeron d, and the pentium d, has been replaced with a ciplak one.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 17 2006, 10:09 PM)
Those noisy intel fan is the "ciplak" one...
The genuine intel heatsink fan won't be noisy...  thumbup.gif

Maybe the one u're getting for u're celeron d, and the pentium d, has been replaced with a ciplak one..  sweat.gif
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You maybe right lah, my last two I din't assembly myself ... not good to be lazy ... if thats the case my "thanks" go out to Jayacom and Thundermatch...
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You maybe right lah, my last two I din't assembly myself ... not good to be lazy ... if thats the case my "thanks" go out to Jayacom and Thundermatch...
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Maybe...
That's why it's a good practice to build your own pc...
Do not let the shop built it for you...

Buy it, and then pasang sendiri... thumbup.gif

Sometimes, they'll even switch the good items with the songlai items... sweat.gif

But the stories are different if you're buying from well known manufacturer such as Dell, Gateway, FTEC or any other brand... laugh.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 16 2006, 07:22 PM)
Now, "Nelza-ax" is more reasonable...  thumbup.gif

But i don't really think that rigmaster is telling the truth unless u have a screenie together with using the stock heatsink fan..  sweat.gif
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What's so surprising with rigmaster's temp? He is using a Cedar Mill, not preshot. Big difference there IMHO.... sweat.gif

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What's so surprising with rigmaster's temp? He is using a Cedar Mill, not preshot. Big difference there IMHO.... sweat.gif
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630 is preshot right? Anyway rigmaster should attach screenie cos I am sure forummers wanna see (snapshot of his rig even better) how to have good cooling with stock hsf...


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Yesterday installed a Coolermaster Hyper L3 HSF onto socket 775 pc. I bought it cos it use the std clip and no need to remove mainboard from case. But the pins are a little crappy and could not snap into place nicely. Always 3 legs fit, one more cannot "click" into place. Finally still had to remove mainboard...

Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper L3 low profile HSF
Temps: idle 42C @ 2800RPM but apparently can lower the speed to 1100RPM if use PWM for ultra-quiet operation but I dont think that is advisable cos the cooling power is not so good.
Pros: Low profile, quiet (good for small case)
Cons: Weak cooling power
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Pentium 4 630 is a prescott...
Not a cedar mill... notworthy.gif

I don't think that temperature is the right one...

Unless he put some screenies here, then it can be believed... thumbup.gif
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Ohh my bad. I thought it's a Cedar... blush.gif
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Ohh my bad. I thought it's a Cedar... blush.gif
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Hehehe...
He's not answering anyone question to post up his screenies or anything else...
He must be lying...

I know it...
Huhuhu tongue.gif
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630 is prescott and 631 is cedar mill..cedar mill is much better smile.gif
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630 is prescott and 631 is cedar mill..cedar mill is much better  smile.gif
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Yup, you're damn right...
The cedar mill cores is much cooler than those precott cores...
It produce much lower heat than prescott...

That's because it uses much lower voltage than prescott... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 19 2006, 06:46 PM)
Yup, you're damn right...
The cedar mill cores is much cooler than those precott cores...
It produce much lower heat than prescott...

That's because it uses much lower voltage than prescott...  thumbup.gif
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how about the oc ability? sweat.gif
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how about the oc ability?  sweat.gif
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I've seen one...
And it's quite good...

Some aussie bought a Pentium 4 631, 3GHz (Cedarmill)
He overclocked it to 3.8GHz...

And it's voltage just took 1.4Volts...

The same voltage for my precott in stock 3GHz... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 20 2006, 02:28 PM)
I've seen one...
And it's quite good...

Some aussie bought a Pentium 4 631, 3GHz (Cedarmill)
He overclocked it to 3.8GHz...

And it's voltage just took 1.4Volts...

The same voltage for my precott in stock 3GHz...  thumbup.gif
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i'v seen cedar wif quite high oc....seems like its quite an oc-able proc brows.gif
btw shawty...hw u got tat nice temp...im curious la...cz ur idle n load temp jz 4ºc difference...wat fan u use? smile.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 17 2006, 10:09 PM)
Those noisy intel fan is the "ciplak" one...
The genuine intel heatsink fan won't be noisy...  thumbup.gif

Maybe the one u're getting for u're celeron d, and the pentium d, has been replaced with a ciplak one..  sweat.gif
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dude...the ori intel fan for pentium D IS NOISY if u put it to run@fullspeed... doh.gif
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i'v seen cedar wif quite high oc....seems like its quite an oc-able proc brows.gif
btw shawty...hw u got tat nice temp...im curious la...cz ur idle n load temp jz 4ºc difference...wat fan u use?  smile.gif
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The original Hyper 6+ Fan at Fullspeed... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(dihs @ Jun 25 2006, 03:28 PM)
Asus P4C800 Deluxe~ 3.2E @ Stock~ Thermalright SI 120~ Idle 37c ~ Load 44c
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In the list... thumbup.gif

Your using A 3.2E and an Asus P4C800 Deluxe, but u didn't overclock your processor? sweat.gif
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dude...the ori intel fan for pentium D IS NOISY if u put it to run@fullspeed... doh.gif
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Really?
My friends just bought a pentium D and still in box (Not opened at all), i've installed it by myself, the heatsink is quite senyap... sweat.gif
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here i go...

mb = abit an8 ultra
cpu = amd x2 3800+ @ 2.5ghz
vcore = 1.375v
hsf = scythe mine @ 1500 rpm
ideal = 37~38
load = 47~48
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here i go...

mb = abit an8 ultra
cpu = amd x2 3800+ @ 2.5ghz
vcore = 1.375v
hsf = scythe mine @ 1500 rpm
ideal = 37~38
load = 47~48
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 25 2006, 08:20 PM)
In the list...  thumbup.gif

Your using A 3.2E and an Asus P4C800 Deluxe, but u didn't overclock your processor?  sweat.gif
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i dont know how to overclock, can u teach me?
also dont have good psu before but now i got enermax CG 480W

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i dont know how to overclock, can u teach me?
also dont have good psu before but now i got enermax CG 480W
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U don't know how to overclock?
Easy...

Hmm...
but, becareful not to dismantle your processor or motherboard... laugh.gif

Ok, go to the bios setup...
Then go to the jumperfree section, increase the FSB, but not to high, i sugges you to start with 230MHz...

Set the DDR speed to 400MHz...

Then, increase the CPU @ Processor voltage @ Vcore carefully... not to high from the stock volage... i suggest you to put it to 1.45Volts...

Then, save everything, and on your computer...

Test it...
If the pc can't be turn on, turn it off by pressing the power button for 6 seconds, and turn it on back again. (If this happens, PM me and ask me what should u do next...) laugh.gif
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running with fan control enabled on the mobo wont be noisy... if u turn off the fan speed control on ur mobo, then oni the fan will run @ fullspeed n unleashed its true noise tongue.gif n of coz u will see temp decrease...
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btw, heres mine:

clock : 3.6GHz
idle temp : 34
load temp : 48
hs : scythe ninja + nmb low speed 12mm fan

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btw, heres mine:

clock : 3.6GHz
idle temp : 34
load temp : 48
hs : scythe ninja + nmb low speed 12mm fan
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Your processor is based on a cedar mill core? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 25 2006, 09:42 PM)
U don't know how to overclock?
Easy...

Hmm...
but, becareful not to dismantle your processor or motherboard...  laugh.gif

Ok, go to the bios setup...
Then go to the jumperfree section, increase the FSB, but not to high, i sugges you to start with 230MHz...

Set the DDR speed to 400MHz...

Then, increase the CPU @ Processor voltage @ Vcore carefully... not to high from the stock volage... i suggest you to put it to 1.45Volts...

Then, save everything, and on your computer...

Test it...
If the pc can't be turn on, turn it off by pressing the power button for 6 seconds, and turn it on back again. (If this happens, PM me and ask me what should u do next...)  laugh.gif
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i use 2gb ram PQI2048 DBL review said not good for overclocking but i want try first.how about ram satting ? now i manually set to 2336 can i overclock with this setting?
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i use 2gb ram PQI2048 DBL review said not good for overclocking but i want try first.how about ram satting ? now i manually set to 2336 can i overclock with this setting?
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Do not adjust the Ram setting first...
Just play with the FSB...
And later on you can play with the ram setting... thumbup.gif
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mine

processor : p4 2.8c
mobo : Abit Ai-7
clock speed : 3.22ghz
vcore : 1.6v ( just set it for fun la.)
hs : scythe ninja with silverstone fan

room temp
idle : 35
load: 52-55 ( cooler at night )

air-con temp
idle :27
load : 33

*note my hs has no thermal paste on contact with the processor. so its basically naked.

fan speed is at full blast all the time. 3500rpm
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QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 26 2006, 12:12 AM)
mine

processor    : p4 2.8c
mobo          : Abit Ai-7
clock speed  : 3.22ghz
vcore          : 1.6v ( just set it for fun la.)
hs                : scythe ninja with silverstone fan

room temp
idle : 35
load: 52-55 ( cooler at night )

air-con temp
idle :27
load : 33

*note my hs has no thermal paste on contact with the processor. so its basically naked.

fan speed is at full blast all the time. 3500rpm
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Taken on the list... laugh.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 12:09 AM)
Do not adjust the Ram setting first...
Just play with the FSB...
And later on you can play with the ram setting...  thumbup.gif
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iam doing wat u said but my FSB cannot reset it fit 200 mhz
i reset ddr to 400
increase vcore to 1.400v and the result is natthing diffren just vcore increase
see result
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QUOTE(dihs @ Jun 26 2006, 01:31 AM)
iam doing wat u said but my FSB cannot reset it fit 200 mhz
i reset ddr to 400
increase vcore to 1.400v and the result is natthing diffren just vcore increase
see result
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Huhh??
howcome cannot change?
You're using a P4C800 Deluxe maa...

How come cannot... rclxub.gif

Did you change the jumperfree settings to manual? sweat.gif

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I'll try overclock with defoult seting 5% WITH SPD enable ram 2.5 4 4 8
and the result is see attachment
i also try with ram timing 2336 but sistem not working and not boot up.
did my ram suit with mobo coz manufatrer stat 2325 but mobo just detec 2.5448
manually setto 2325 also cannot but 2336 it fiine and i using it right now
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 01:38 AM)
Huhh??
howcome cannot change?
You're using a P4C800 Deluxe maa...

How come cannot...  rclxub.gif

Did you change the jumperfree settings to manual?  sweat.gif
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i dont know but ican fine it if i jumpa how to set it
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QUOTE(dihs @ Jun 26 2006, 01:56 AM)
i dont know but ican fine it if i jumpa how to set it
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opp sorry......i
i think yes
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 01:38 AM)
Huhh??
howcome cannot change?
You're using a P4C800 Deluxe maa...

How come cannot...  rclxub.gif

Did you change the jumperfree settings to manual?  sweat.gif
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yes its true,enough for today iwant tidor now.........to be continue maybe tommorow
btw thanks sifu......... flex.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 25 2006, 10:01 PM)
Your processor is based on a cedar mill core?  blink.gif
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nope..its smithfield biggrin.gif
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Which one is better in Voltage consumption and heat production?

Cedar Mill or Smithfield? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 07:08 PM)
Which one is better in Voltage consumption and heat production?

Cedar Mill or Smithfield?  blink.gif
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cedar mill is 65nm core... smith is 90nm core wic is prescot + prescot = dual core (smithfield)
i believe cedar mill had better heat emission n low voltage consumption smile.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 26 2006, 08:09 PM)
cedar mill is 65nm core... smith is 90nm core wic is prescot + prescot = dual core (smithfield)
i believe cedar mill had better heat emission n low voltage consumption  smile.gif
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Nanee?
Where do you know that Smithfield is Dual Core prescott? shocking.gif
If it's true, think about the heat produce by it...

One core prescott: It's hot!!! mad.gif
Dual core prescott: DAMN FREAKING HOT!!! vmad.gif

Don't they produce Dual Core Cedarmill? wub.gif
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pentium D 930 n + is cedar mill...

1 prescott = damn hot
2 prescott = - * - = cool... juz look @ my temp tongue.gif
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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jun 26 2006, 08:31 PM)
pentium D 930 n + is cedar mill...

1 prescott = damn hot
2 prescott = - * - = cool... juz look @ my temp tongue.gif
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Owh...
That's cool... sweat.gif

Anyway, just want to ask your watercooling set, can i fit it with socket 478 processors?

Ehh...

I shouldn't type that here...
Baka me... sweat.gif
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afraid i dun hv the answer...it came with 4 mounting screws oni...maybe u can google around..?

me neither shudnt reply here tongue.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 02:34 AM)
Weird...  rclxub.gif
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bro.. is it your mobo revision same with me?
what to do now?

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 08:27 PM)
Nanee?
Where do you know that Smithfield is Dual Core prescott?  shocking.gif
If it's true, think about the heat produce by it...

One core prescott: It's hot!!!  mad.gif
Dual core prescott: DAMN FREAKING HOT!!!  vmad.gif

Don't they produce Dual Core Cedarmill?  wub.gif
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aduh doh.gif
u knw tat the 8xx series is smithfiled core n its frm prescot + prescot
and the 9xx series is the presler core n its frm cedar mill + cedar mill
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 26 2006, 10:42 PM)
aduh  doh.gif
u knw tat the 8xx series is smithfiled core n its frm prescot + prescot
and the 9xx series is the presler core n its frm cedar mill + cedar mill
sweat.gif
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Owh...
I just know about that today...
Right from where you tell me here... laugh.gif

I'm not very familiar with those pentium D products... sweat.gif
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Got some silly question here... tongue.gif

Isn't there any mini air conditioner that can be fit into those 5.25inch drive bay?
It's a good tools to make the inner of the pc cools...

Plus it's a good tool to make those air heatsink to works better.. laugh.gif

Thinking of asking my brother to build one as he is an electornic engineer... rclxm9.gif

Ask him to cooperate with his friend to be together to build that thing... rolleyes.gif
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its more on mechanical la. you need compressor, freon, radiators blah2 and most of the item takes place. even the piping requires through sealing or condensation of water will occur and zap the parts.

i was waiting for someone to do pelt air cooling. no one?
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QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 26 2006, 11:29 PM)
its more on mechanical la. you need compressor, freon, radiators blah2 and most of the item takes place. even the piping requires through sealing or condensation of water will occur and zap the parts.

i was waiting for someone to do pelt air cooling. no one?
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That's why i said "Mini Air Conditioner"... laugh.gif
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if ur bro can do tat make sure u share wif us tat stuff tongue.gif
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Ya ya..
I will...
I will even make it under copyright so that no one will steal our design... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 26 2006, 11:01 PM)
Got some silly question here...  tongue.gif

Isn't there any mini air conditioner that can be fit into those 5.25inch drive bay?
It's a good tools to make the inner of the pc cools...

Plus it's a good tool to make those air heatsink to works better..  laugh.gif

Thinking of asking my brother to build one as he is an electornic engineer...  rclxm9.gif

Ask him to cooperate with his friend to be together to build that thing...  rolleyes.gif
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I was studying various cooling, someone retrofit a bar fridge compressor onto the PC case, its about 5 inch in height. Crazy man. But the site goes on to tell that its really not practical cos the dampening you have to put in. Imagine your fridge sound/ air con outdoor unit sound. Or you could do something crazy like pipe it to an outdoor unit like split air con... hehe

Just stay away from Pentium D 830 *sob*. Those Procs with Thermal Rating 130W are the hottest ones...
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I was studying various cooling, someone retrofit a bar fridge compressor onto the PC case, its about 5 inch in height. Crazy man. But the site goes on to tell that its really not practical cos the dampening you have to put in. Imagine your fridge sound/ air con outdoor unit sound. Or you could do something crazy like pipe it to an outdoor unit like split air con... hehe

Just stay away from Pentium D 830 *sob*. Those Procs with Thermal Rating 130W are the hottest ones...
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Will anyone contribute to the making of this "Mini PC Air Conditioner"??? laugh.gif
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shocking.gif A decent HSF can't handle 130W? sweat.gif

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QUOTE(davidletterboyz @ Jun 27 2006, 01:47 PM)
shocking.gif A decent HSF can't handle 130W? sweat.gif
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Hurmmm...
Decent heasink fan, what should it be?
Hyper 6+?
Ninja?
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QUOTE(davidletterboyz @ Jun 27 2006, 01:47 PM)
shocking.gif A decent HSF can't handle 130W? sweat.gif
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Hehe I'm just worried about the temps during load... anyway I'm done with my Intel. Most guys here all AMD kaki, time to build an AMD rig after so long loyal to Intel...


Shawty:

http://www.overclockers.com/tips1032/
on aircon cooling
"How-To Build A Refrigerator CPU Cooler"




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I know about this cooling system already...
It's using the technology of a refrigerator...

I don't wanna use this one, what i want is an air conditioner, the one that could fits into 2 @ 3 5.25 drive bay...

I want it to blow those cool air to all the parts in the system...

While the cooling system that u just show me only cools the processor...

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how bout buying a mini fridge, plug a mini hole and pipe to ur casing... sure will do.. plus can cool ur coke also
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 27 2006, 03:05 PM)
I know about this cooling system already...
It's using the technology of a refrigerator...

I don't wanna use this one, what i want is an air conditioner, the one that could fits into 2 @ 3 5.25 drive bay...

I want it to blow those cool air to all the parts in the system...

While the cooling system that u just show me only cools the processor...

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There is the Waffer PAC but I never see it here yet (~USD 75)
Homepage:
http://www.waffer.biz/THERMAL/English/Pac400.htm
Review:
http://www.amdboard.com/waffer_pac400.html



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QUOTE(irwan6179 @ Jun 27 2006, 03:45 PM)
how bout buying a mini fridge, plug a mini hole and pipe to ur casing... sure will do.. plus can cool ur coke also
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Condensation.

QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 27 2006, 05:10 PM)
There is the Waffer PAC but I never see it here yet (~USD 75)
Homepage:
http://www.waffer.biz/THERMAL/English/Pac400.htm
Review:
http://www.amdboard.com/waffer_pac400.html
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PC Modding was selling this before IIRC. My opinion is the performance is not really impressive.... unsure.gif

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Condensation.
PC Modding was selling this before IIRC. My opinion is the performance is not really impressive.... unsure.gif
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Yerp...
From what i've seen in the review, it didn't perform well... sweat.gif
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Condensation.
PC Modding was selling this before IIRC. My opinion is the performance is not really impressive.... unsure.gif
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Ya . . When I switch on my aircon my temps drop by 6 - 8 C. But my tenaga bill .. aaargh...

Still apparently it takes up 3x 5.25 drive bays in height, and the highest setting ("snow") is apparently quite noisy. Prolly switch it to "snow" mode when doing overnight encodes...
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it's impossible, but it's not practical to do so.

considering the power consumption, you can have your CPU, GPU hooked up and overclocked to extreme speed de.

lowering the ambient temperature does not help as much as concentrating so much cooling on a single source of heat
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QUOTE(AllnGap @ Jun 27 2006, 10:19 PM)
it's impossible, but it's not practical to do so.

considering the power consumption, you can have your CPU, GPU hooked up and overclocked to extreme speed de.

lowering the ambient temperature does not help as much as concentrating so much cooling on a single source of heat
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i agree but then i think some ppl oredi did cooling for everything else... nothing left to cool? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 27 2006, 11:35 PM)
i agree but then i think some ppl oredi did cooling for everything else... nothing left to cool?  laugh.gif
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tat one for hardcore one...haha laugh.gif
btw shawty...
u stil hvnt told me hw u got tat nice temp for ur prescot ler... sweat.gif

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Last night I added 120mm fan to the front of my midtower at the 5.25" drive bays to exhaust cool air in (with A/C on). No temps change. So now running with only 1 case fan, rear (exhaust). My stupid case very hard to fit the fan at the front bottom due to its design...
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 27 2006, 11:40 PM)
tat one for hardcore one...haha  laugh.gif
btw shawty...
u stil hvnt told me hw u got tat nice temp for ur prescot ler... sweat.gif
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Owhh...
Sorry for that...

Haaa...
How do i get that?
Using hyper 6+ with a thinnest layer of AS5 and a super mirror shine base of the hyper 6+...
[At the highest speed 24/7] (Damn noisy) Wakakaka laugh.gif
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 28 2006, 07:42 AM)
Last night I added 120mm fan to the front of my midtower at the 5.25" drive bays to exhaust cool air in (with A/C on). No temps change. So now running with only 1 case fan, rear (exhaust). My stupid case very hard to fit the fan at the front bottom due to its design...
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What type of casing do u use?
Hmm...
I think the only casing that offers the best air intake is the Powerlogic Atrix Casing... thumbup.gif

Honey comb all over the case... tongue.gif
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What type of casing do u use?
Hmm...
I think the only casing that offers the best air intake is the Powerlogic Atrix Casing...  thumbup.gif

Honey comb all over the case...  tongue.gif
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The brand is HEC, model is 6A (from the website) its very standard casing with 180W true power. Anyway this is just a transitional casing, I am shopping for a desktop casing that is black, tall enough to fit my Zalman HSF. Budget is < 300 so this weekend will drop by at LYP with a ruler cool.gif
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The brand is HEC, model is 6A (from the website) its very standard casing with 180W true power. Anyway this is just a transitional casing, I am shopping for a desktop casing that is black, tall enough to fit my Zalman HSF. Budget is < 300 so this weekend will drop by at LYP with a ruler  cool.gif
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Why buy at Lowyatt Plaza?
Just buy it from Bulk Section in the Trade Zone...

Buy it from moderno... thumbup.gif
It should be much cheaper than buying at Lowyatt Plaza... thumbup.gif

Click on the "moderno" word to go directly to his profile... thumbup.gif

Think about this...
[Just an example]

Cooler Master Cavalier 3
Lowyat Plaza Price: RM280.00 sweat.gif

Moderno's Price: RM220.00 thumbup.gif

You'll save RM60.00 then... whistling.gif

Good choice isn't it? laugh.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 28 2006, 07:27 PM)
Why buy at Lowyatt Plaza?
Just buy it from Bulk Section in the Trade Zone...

Buy it from moderno...  thumbup.gif
It should be much cheaper than buying at Lowyatt Plaza...  thumbup.gif

Click on the "moderno" word to go directly to his profile...  thumbup.gif

Think about this...
[Just an example]

Cooler Master Cavalier 3
Lowyat Plaza Price: RM280.00  sweat.gif

Moderno's Price: RM220.00  thumbup.gif

You'll save RM60.00 then...  whistling.gif

Good choice isn't it?  laugh.gif
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Cool man I will check it out ya. rclxm9.gif

btw, my temps with no case fan, only 1 PSU fan and 1 Zalman:
Idle 45C, Load 80C and climbing its super silent but cannot pakai one might overheat anytime

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Huhh?
80Celcius?
U're using a fanless heatsink or what? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 28 2006, 05:53 PM)
Owhh...
Sorry for that...

Haaa...
How do i get that?
Using hyper 6+ with a thinnest layer of AS5 and a super mirror shine base of the hyper 6+...
[At the highest speed 24/7] (Damn noisy) Wakakaka  laugh.gif
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oh.....super fan izit...no wonder lar wink.gif
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oh.....super fan izit...no wonder lar  wink.gif
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Super fan?
No lah...
Just the normal Hyper 6+ 100MM fan... thumbup.gif
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Huhh?
80Celcius?
U're using a fanless heatsink or what?  blink.gif
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I "achieved" 80C by disconnecting my case fan, and only the PSU fan and Zalman CNPS9500 running at 1400RPM with 2 copies of SP2004 running (small FFT).

Anyway I discover that this setup is perfect for use when A/C is on Iand I am surfing net and listening to MP3 (temps is 51C). When idle I can hear my clock ticking louder than my CPU...
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 29 2006, 10:07 AM)
I "achieved" 80C by disconnecting my case fan, and only the PSU fan and Zalman CNPS9500 running at 1400RPM with 2 copies of SP2004 running (small FFT).

Anyway I discover that this setup is perfect for use when A/C is on Iand I am surfing net and listening to MP3 (temps is 51C). When idle I can hear my clock ticking louder than my CPU...
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Owhhh... That's good man... rclxms.gif

Anyway, i don't really like fanless design...
It worries me... sweat.gif
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thermaltake tt pipe 101 wil perform better or the cm x-dream III?
some ppl says tat full copper hsf need a gd strong cfm fan to get good results...
does this means tat cm xdream III will perform better thn tt pipe 101? unsure.gif
cz x dream III got copper core case n surround wif aluminium blk..
anyone? unsure.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 29 2006, 08:03 PM)
thermaltake tt pipe 101 wil perform better or the cm x-dream III?
some ppl says tat full copper hsf need a gd strong cfm fan to get good results...
does this means tat cm xdream III will perform better thn tt pipe 101?  unsure.gif
cz x dream III got copper core case n surround wif aluminium blk..
anyone?  unsure.gif
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The spacing between fins in the TT is quite close safe to say it needs a good cfm fan... but it looks cool and you got the freedom to stick whatever fan u want on it too

The dream 3 looks pretty standard HSF but the fan looks a little bulky. Theres a long debate on copper vs alum, but I still think copper would be better ... personally i'd get the TT and stick a nice silent fan on top, I think dream 3 is sort of a stock hsf replacement only... (since its thermal resistance is 0.4143)
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jun 29 2006, 09:07 PM)
The spacing between fins in the TT is quite close safe to say it needs a good cfm fan... but it looks cool and you got the freedom to stick whatever fan u want on it too

The dream 3 looks pretty standard HSF but the fan looks a little bulky. Theres a long debate on copper vs alum, but I still think copper would be better ... personally i'd get the TT and stick a nice silent fan on top, I think dream 3 is sort of a stock hsf replacement only... (since its thermal resistance is 0.4143)
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thx for ur info..actually i consider tt silent pipe top wif my vantec 92mm fan.. tongue.gif
wat do u mean by thermal resistence 0.4143?
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jun 29 2006, 09:43 PM)
thx for ur info..actually i consider tt silent pipe top wif my vantec 92mm fan.. tongue.gif
wat do u mean by thermal resistence 0.4143?
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C/W rating - Celcius/Watt. Lower is better.

I refer to this article when I bought my HSF (funny how mine wasnt in it hehehe but I also refer to newegg.com)
http://www.overclockers.com/articles373/p4sum.asp

but I notice u oredi have Hyper48 how come change? or new rig?

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HMM.. so C/W ratings is temperature changes per heat absorbed/energry absorbed... Am I wrong?

I am checking through seeing how this differs with muatan haba learnt in Form 4 physics...

J kg-1 C-1

So C/W is just nice the other way round of Specific Heat?
Copper has very low specific heat, around 387 J kg-1 c-1.. So it requires less heat to have temperature change on the copper itself.
Alu has 900 J kg-1 c-1/, means 900 joule for one celcius change.

I guess that's the reason why a higher CFM fan is needed for copper? Yet copper have better conductivity compared to alu right?

*just wanna link up studies and da practical stuffs. tongue.gif*

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HMM.. so C/W ratings is temperature changes per heat absorbed/energry absorbed... Am I wrong?

If so.. copper have a very low C/W rating... (muatan haba right in BM?)

*getting confused.. I'd better check*
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I just read the site and it seems lower is better so I just use it as a rule lah... but got some calculation which kinda makes sense also ... end of the day you still choose the coolest looking one (Coolermaster beetle)...

Copper is can transfer heat quickly as you can see from aircon also , and since the HSF makers call it thermal resistance then menas the less is better cool.gif

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does this means tat tt pipe is stil better in conclusion? wink.gif
i did post this is recommendation thread n aaron reckon me x-dream due to copper + alum.. unsure.gif
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does this means tat tt pipe is stil better in conclusion?  wink.gif
i did post this is recommendation thread n aaron reckon me x-dream due to copper + alum..  unsure.gif
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Hey siauann...
X dream is not good loo...
Seriously, it can't even support my 3.0D [My old skool processor]...
At a whopping 43celcius...

Why do you want that heatsink so much? blink.gif
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all hs need high cfm to moderate the air temperature to be similar to the hs (faster heat exchange) but generally copper needs a high pressure fan to run even more efficient compared to alu. such fan can be found on most high speed rpm. why is pressure so crucial? most of the fans out there can easily achieve a high cfm, but to get that much of air being squeeze in between the fins, you need the fast fan to squeeze the air through it.

coppers are great and a small copper hs perform as efficient as those bulky alu fans. for me its a no no for copper. mainly coppers are fan dependent, if you're ocing your pc at high clock speed. consider the heat generated is high. In the event of fan breakdown. the hs will have a sudden increment in heat. as mention. copper has lower specific heat. so they generally stores less heat thus heat rises. if you're lucky, the overheat protection from the mobo will shutdown just in time before the processor gets fried.

alu's my choice la. since it can perform fanless e.g si-120 and xp120. i think its the plus side. ofcourse it can't achieve a higher overclockable ability for the processor. but i'm willing to play on the safe side. In addition, alu hs are easy to clean and they don't oxidize like copper. cleaning is also a breeze since you just need to clean with water and soap. copper? clean the dust then celup inside coke to clear the oxidized parts. they can't be exposed to water. on the long run when you're tired with the noise of the cpu( getting deaf), you'll start to go for quiet hs.

i too will choose x-dream. copper and alu makes a good pair. one sucks the heat out faster while the other dissipates heat out. perfect duo just like ninja.
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Unless u change the original Xdream III fan to other high speed, high cfm fan, then the heatsink will work much better...
I think... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 30 2006, 12:09 AM)
Unless u change the original Xdream III fan to other high speed, high cfm fan, then the heatsink will work much better...
I think...  sweat.gif
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yea .. change the fan to higher cfm .. get a strong fan .. but its gonna be noisy .. its like having helikopter in ur house.. sweat.gif

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QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 30 2006, 12:09 AM)
all hs need high cfm to moderate the air temperature to be similar to the hs (faster heat exchange) but generally copper needs a high pressure fan to run even more efficient compared to alu. such fan can be found on most high speed rpm. why is pressure so crucial? most of the fans out there can easily achieve a high cfm, but to get that much of air being squeeze in between the fins, you need the fast fan to squeeze the air through it.

coppers are great and a small copper hs perform as efficient as those bulky alu fans. for me its a no no for copper. mainly coppers are fan dependent, if you're ocing your pc at high clock speed. consider the heat generated is high. In the event of fan breakdown. the hs will have a sudden increment in heat. as mention. copper has lower specific heat. so they generally stores less heat thus heat rises. if you're lucky, the overheat protection from the mobo will shutdown just in time before the processor gets fried.

alu's my choice la. since it can perform fanless e.g si-120 and xp120. i think its the plus side. ofcourse it can't achieve a higher overclockable ability for the processor. but i'm willing to play on the safe side. In addition, alu hs are easy to clean and they don't oxidize like copper. cleaning is also a breeze since you just need to clean with water and soap. copper? clean the dust then celup inside coke to clear the oxidized parts. they can't be exposed to water. on the long run when you're tired with the noise of the cpu( getting deaf), you'll start to go for quiet hs.

i too will choose x-dream. copper and alu makes a good pair. one sucks the heat out faster while the other dissipates heat out. perfect duo just like ninja.
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So, the thing you're saying here is that the X dream III is good? rclxub.gif
So it means that Aluminium + Copper is good for dissipating heat?
Just wanna ask, what about my Hyper 6+?
It's base is copper, the heatpipe is copper and the fins is aluminium, is it good too? sweat.gif

Need some answers here... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(Freak` @ Jun 30 2006, 10:25 AM)
yea .. change the fan to higher cfm .. get a strong fan .. but its gonna be noisy .. its like having helikopter in ur house.. sweat.gif

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You're damn right...
High CFM fan + High Speed Fan = High Noise... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 30 2006, 10:48 AM)
So, the thing you're saying here is that the X dream III is good?  rclxub.gif
So it means that Aluminium + Copper is good for dissipating heat?
Just wanna ask, what about my Hyper 6+?
It's base is copper, the heatpipe is copper and the fins is aluminium, is it good too? sweat.gif

Need some answers here... rclxub.gif
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Like Vervain mention, and also hotly debated at Cu vs Al thread, I also think that best combo is Copper to conduct, AL fins to dissipate. Depend on how u use it lor, if you not OC and got good case exhaust I think your proc wont fry if the fan fail (for pure copper hsf). Anyway I set my emergency shutdown settings pretty low as protection also...

but the xdream is so small lah , enuf cooling power meh? I still think its a stock HSF replacement model rather than an enthusiast cooler.

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http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=272926

Try to read this thread abit about alu vs copper.
But, the interesting part is alu needs alot more energy provided to it only then temperature will increase. (specific heat) I am still scratching my head over this though...
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QUOTE(Enigmatic @ Jun 30 2006, 01:01 PM)
But, the interesting part is alu needs alot more energy provided to it only then temperature will increase. (specific heat) I am still scratching my head over this though...
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Can you be specific about that?
I don't really understand that...
What do you mean by need more energy? rclxub.gif

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Oh. Haha.. heat is a form of energy. Meassured in joule. So I must have thinked too fast and typed down energy instead of heat. laugh.gif Heat will be a better term for this area.

In a sense, aluminium requires a larger amount of heat before the inccrement of 1 celcius takes place because of the larger specific heat (900 J kg-1 c-1, which means 900 joule for every one KG for each celcius of increment).

Gotta do abit more reading before I voice out my mind here. Don't wanna end up saying something wrong. laugh.gif
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Owhhh... (Showing like i understand what you're saying but the true fact is, i didn't understand at all...) tongue.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 29 2006, 11:59 PM)
Hey siauann...
X dream is not good loo...
Seriously, it can't even support my 3.0D [My old skool processor]...
At a whopping 43celcius...
Why do you want that heatsink so much?  blink.gif
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WELL..i tell u soon...haha..lolz laugh.gif
43ºc??? i dun thk tat high..cz previous ksking got a low temp..i did claim frm some x-dream users on their intel platform tat thy get good results...im not sure bout tat...thy might bluffing me or its the fact.. unsure.gif

QUOTE(Vervain @ Jun 30 2006, 12:09 AM)
all hs need high cfm to moderate the air temperature to be similar to the hs (faster heat exchange) but generally copper needs a high pressure fan to run even more efficient compared to alu. such fan can be found on most high speed rpm. why is pressure so crucial? most of the fans out there can easily achieve a high cfm, but to get that much of air being squeeze in between the fins, you need the fast fan to squeeze the air through it.

coppers are great and a small copper hs perform as efficient as those bulky alu fans. for me its a no no for copper. mainly coppers are fan dependent, if you're ocing your pc at high clock speed. consider the heat generated is high. In the event of fan breakdown. the hs will have a sudden increment in heat. as mention. copper has lower specific heat. so they generally stores less heat thus heat rises. if you're lucky, the overheat protection from the mobo will shutdown just in time before the processor gets fried.

alu's my choice la. since it can perform fanless e.g si-120 and xp120. i think its the plus side. ofcourse it can't achieve a higher overclockable ability for the processor. but i'm willing to play on the safe side. In addition, alu hs are easy to clean and they don't oxidize like copper. cleaning is also a breeze since you just need to clean with water and soap. copper? clean the dust then celup inside coke to clear the oxidized parts. they can't be exposed to water. on the long run when you're tired with the noise of the cpu( getting deaf), you'll start to go for quiet hs.

i too will choose x-dream. copper and alu makes a good pair. one sucks the heat out faster while the other dissipates heat out. perfect duo just like ninja.
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So, the thing you're saying here is that the X dream III is good?  rclxub.gif
So it means that Aluminium + Copper is good for dissipating heat?
Just wanna ask, what about my Hyper 6+?
It's base is copper, the heatpipe is copper and the fins is aluminium, is it good too? sweat.gif
Need some answers here... rclxub.gif
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well...of cz its good lar.. biggrin.gif
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WELL..i tell u soon...haha..lolz  laugh.gif
43ºc??? i dun thk tat high..cz previous ksking got a low temp..i did claim frm some x-dream users on their intel platform tat thy get good results...im not sure bout tat...thy might bluffing me or its the fact.. unsure.gif
thx for the nice info... notworthy.gif
hyper 6 is alum fins ka? i tot is fully copper...haha...
well...of cz its good lar..  biggrin.gif
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I'm using a hyper 6+ not hyper 6...
Those two heatsink is different in their fins...

Hyper 6 is full copper...
Hyper 6+ have a copper base while it, fins are made from aluminium... thumbup.gif
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guys..can i know wats ur idle n load PWM temp?
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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jun 30 2006, 09:06 PM)
guys..can i know wats ur idle n load PWM temp?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 30 2006, 06:49 PM)
I'm using a hyper 6+ not hyper 6...
Those two heatsink is different in their fins...

Hyper 6 is full copper...
Hyper 6+ have a copper base while it, fins are made from aluminium...  thumbup.gif
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once ive used tt tower112 + tt orange fan ( dont know the fan name ) .. its too noisy .. i cant sleep if my pc is turn on .. like i said .. its like having a helikopter inside my house .. sweat.gif

now using si-120 + tt blue led .. thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(Freak` @ Jul 1 2006, 01:12 AM)
once ive used tt tower112 + tt orange fan ( dont know the fan name ) .. its too noisy .. i cant sleep if my pc is turn on .. like i said .. its like having a helikopter inside my house .. sweat.gif

now using si-120 + tt blue led .. thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(siauann @ Jul 1 2006, 01:24 AM)
the tt orange ones and the blue ones got any difference ka?  wink.gif
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the orange one spins at 6k+ rpm.. the blue led is around 2.5k rpm( not sure but its not reaching 3k tho tongue.gif ) max.. wink.gif

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QUOTE(Freak` @ Jul 1 2006, 02:26 AM)
the orange one spins at 6k+ rpm.. the blue led is around 2.5k rpm( not sure but its not reaching 3k tho tongue.gif ) max.. wink.gif

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The orange fan is the Thermaltake Smart Fan...
Yes, the fan is so damn freaking loud!!!... vmad.gif

The last time i have bigwater in my hands, i can't sleep while my pc is on... sweat.gif

FYI, bigwater uses a 120MM Thermaltake Smart Fan... (Damn Freaking Noisy) laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Freak` @ Jul 1 2006, 02:26 AM)
the orange one spins at 6k+ rpm.. the blue led is around 2.5k rpm( not sure but its not reaching 3k tho tongue.gif ) max.. wink.gif

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4.8k rpm only if im not mistaken  blush.gif
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The 80MM Thermaltake Smart Fan? blink.gif
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Look back at the first post bro...  thumbup.gif
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dude..u didnt record any pwm temp in the 1st post doh.gif
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if not mistaken, Pulse Width Modulation... blink.gif
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if not mistaken, Pulse Width Modulation... blink.gif
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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jul 2 2006, 06:57 PM)
dude..u didnt record any pwm temp in the 1st post doh.gif
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You mean Mainboard temps? If so I agree also, we missed that one out cos same thing happen in another forum where all posted the idle/load and missed out mainboard temps which sort of like tells how hot the inside of the case is... but generally for malaysia is not really big diff lah, i mean its always 30C+ one... unless ur room full blast aircon and u run your rig in open air.

Btw PWM is used to control the fan speed and by itself does not have temps right?

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9) Doom ~ Intel 630 3.0 Ghz ~ Thermalright SI-120 ~ Idle 24°C, Load 30°C
24C idle damn cool man Doom is champion I wonder what environment it is... I ran a P4 2.8GHz@stock in our server room (24hr a/c, 20C) also the fella idle at 44C with stock HSF...

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Just got mine an ASUS Star Ice Cooler just now...
Originally, the base of the heatsink was freaking rough... vmad.gif

Google around and found a website teaching about lapping...

So, i read what's stated in the webpage, and followed everything... sweat.gif

You know how long it takes to make the base of the heatsink to be a mirror shine?
2 straight hours just lapping in front of the TV...

Still, i'm not very satisfied with it coz i can't find a 2400 grit sand paper...

Anyone near shah alam or subang know which shop sells a 2000 and 2400 grit sand paper?

Or is there any sand paper larger than 2400 grit?

Is there 3000 grit? rclxub.gif
4000 grit? rclxub.gif

Anyone near shah alam or subang know which shop do sells a bigger code grit of sand paper, (bigger than 1200) do let me know... icon_question.gif

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dude...1200grit shud be fine, or u can do finishing lapping with 1600grit...if u wan the mirror finish, then polish the hs surface with brasso...
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jul 3 2006, 09:42 AM)
You mean Mainboard temps? If so I agree also, we missed that one out cos same thing happen in another forum where all posted the idle/load and missed out mainboard temps which sort of like tells how hot the inside of the case is... but generally for malaysia is not really big diff lah, i mean its always 30C+ one... unless ur room full blast aircon and u run your rig in open air.

Btw PWM is used to control the fan speed and by itself does not have temps right?

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9) Doom ~ Intel 630 3.0 Ghz ~ Thermalright SI-120 ~ Idle 24°C, Load 30°C
24C idle damn cool man Doom is champion I wonder what environment it is... I ran a P4 2.8GHz@stock in our server room (24hr a/c, 20C) also the fella idle at 44C with stock HSF...
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my PWM temp is 52 idle n 6x load... cry.gif

my mobo hv passive otes, which uses airflow from stok intel hs to cools it down, but since now im using ninja, theres no air blowing to it.... sad.gif tinking of making an active otes with 40mm fan, modded with acrylic (gonna pow sum from the factory im working in...) tongue.gif


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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jul 3 2006, 08:01 PM)
dude...1200grit shud be fine, or u can do finishing lapping with 1600grit...if u wan the mirror finish, then polish the hs surface with brasso...
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polish wif brasso...tat will cause the base cover wif layer of brasso rite? i mean like wax or smthg..dunno lar..i used to polish my bmx bike wif brasso n whn i contac wif water it looks like the bike hv been covered wif wax...the water stays together..... tongue.gif
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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jul 3 2006, 08:01 PM)
dude...1200grit shud be fine, or u can do finishing lapping with 1600grit...if u wan the mirror finish, then polish the hs surface with brasso...
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Brasso?
How about Soft99?

Or it have to be brasso?

Anyway...
Is what you're been saying all this time [PWM] is the chipset temperature? blink.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jul 3 2006, 08:16 PM)
polish wif brasso...tat will cause the base cover wif layer of brasso rite? i mean like wax or smthg..dunno lar..i used to polish my bmx bike wif brasso n whn i contac wif water it looks like the bike hv been covered wif wax...the water stays together..... tongue.gif
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Siauann...
What you're saying is kinda true...

I use lapped an intel stock heatsink and use soft99 to polish it. And when i pour some water on the heatsink, it turns out that that there's some oil @ wax on it...

That's not good right? rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(lactose_operon @ Jul 3 2006, 08:03 PM)
my PWM temp is 52 idle n 6x load...  cry.gif

my mobo hv passive otes, which uses airflow from stok intel hs to cools it down, but since now im using ninja, theres no air blowing to it.... sad.gif tinking of making an active otes with 40mm fan, modded with acrylic (gonna pow sum from the factory im working in...) tongue.gif
Whoa fanless system... scary (like shawty mention earlier). If I could fit ninja into my case i oredi bought... and stick a 120mm fan at around 1000RPM will be just nice...
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Jul 3 2006, 08:58 PM)
Whoa fanless system... scary (like shawty mention earlier). If I could fit ninja into my case i oredi bought... and stick a 120mm fan at around 1000RPM will be just nice...
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Huhh?
Why can't u fit ninja into your case?
Your case is a thin case?

Another thing, when did i scary?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 3 2006, 09:19 PM)
Huhh?
Why can't u fit ninja into your case?
Your case is a thin case?

Another thing, when did i scary?
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Ninja is 150mm tall, my zalman is 125mm and its only around 2-3cm space left before it touch the side of the case... not gonna try my luck there...


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QUOTE(siauann @ Jul 3 2006, 08:16 PM)
polish wif brasso...tat will cause the base cover wif layer of brasso rite? i mean like wax or smthg..dunno lar..i used to polish my bmx bike wif brasso n whn i contac wif water it looks like the bike hv been covered wif wax...the water stays together..... tongue.gif
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i dun tink brasso will cause any harm to ur hs...it wont oso cover it, making the perfomance decrease... i read it from a webpage, tried it once with my ex-slk947u n it works perfectly..but like i mention earlier, the temp decrease is bout 1C or not noticeable...
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Oih, no more forumers interested to post their aftermarket heatsink used for their processor? sweat.gif
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Ok..what's the diff between idle and load time?

Anyway..here's mine: P4 631 3Ghz @ Stock + SCYTHE NINJA PLUS (120mm Scythe Fan)

I'm using ASUS P5ND2-SLI Mobo with Everest Ultimate Edi 2006 Monitoring & Sys Info Prog. This is the result:

CPU Day time: 26C-30C

CPU Night Time: 25C-26C

Mobo Temp: 36C

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Differences between idle and load temp? laugh.gif

Idle means when you're pc is on and you're doing nothing on that pc... smile.gif

Load means when you're using the pc for playing games, listening to music and everything else.... smile.gif

Got that? rclxms.gif
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Owh..ok. So in that case:

Idle: 25C

Load (Full): 30C
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 5 2006, 09:56 AM)
Differences between idle and load temp? laugh.gif

Idle means when you're pc is on and you're doing nothing on that pc... smile.gif

Load means when you're using the pc for playing games, listening to music and everything else.... smile.gif

Got that? rclxms.gif
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Wei..this is a sacrilege leh.

Overclocker's definition of load is Prime95 load temp...or multiple Primes for multi cores and HT cpu's.

Idle is everything else.

Somemore all those 20+ degrees temps...hate to throw cold water but despite what the software says, it's unrealistic because a heat producing object cannot be colder than the air around it.

That's unless you tell me u have a 2hp aircon running full blast and ur room is at 16C ambient temp.

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QUOTE(sniper on the roof @ Jul 5 2006, 02:57 PM)
Wei..this is a sacrilege leh.

Overclocker's definition of load is Prime95 load temp...or multiple Primes for multi cores and HT cpu's.

Idle is everything else.

Somemore all those 20+ degrees temps...hate to throw cold water but despite what the software says, it's unrealistic because a heat producing object cannot be colder than the air around it.

That's unless you tell me u have a 2hp aircon running full blast and ur room is at 16C ambient temp.
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I'm no Einstein here so I'll leave the physics part out.... but I do shop for a lot of heatsinks in the past.

If you check out heatsink/cooling module manufacturer websites (and i dun mean ppl like TT or CM)....Then u'll often come across the term Thermal Resistance which is measured by C/W.... and there isn't such thing as negative c/w figures.

1) Let's assume we're using a A64 here idling at 30W with CnQ off.

2) Assume I fit a thermalright Ultra-120 at it!!!! Woot!!!...which has a thermal resistance of 0.11 c/w with a ~1K rpm fan.

3) Then assuming my room temperature is 30C

So:

30Watt x 0.11 = 3.3 + 30C ambient temperature = I can expect an idle temperature of 33C if I don't screw up any thing.



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Thnx sHawty biggrin.gif ..
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What sniper said is true. biggrin.gif
In the very end, your heatsink is still sucking air from the surroundings. The least it'll be is reaching same temperatures as its surroundings. Which is rather, unrealistic.
(Am I right here sinper?)

As for watercooling... Wait, it's waay out from the topic.
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gosh..thn i guess any idling temp below 40º is consider good lor..
well...seems shawty pc's load temp got problem...guess he dint stress it.. tongue.gif
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gosh..thn i guess any idling temp below 40º is consider good lor..
well...seems shawty pc's load temp got problem...guess he dint stress it.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 6 2006, 12:44 AM)
Nope, the load temp is after 8 hours of Stress Prime priming...  thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jul 8 2006, 01:48 AM)
wow..nice cooler u got...only 4º difference...so cool...cz mostly i c ppl's difference is around +- 10º range  sweat.gif
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Heheh...
Thanks...

Going to prime my processor tonight as i just got my Scythe Ninja today...
Just fixed it on my pc and got a 38Celcius in idle... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 8 2006, 02:32 PM)
Heheh...
Thanks...

Going to prime my processor tonight as i just got my Scythe Ninja today...
Just fixed it on my pc and got a 38Celcius in idle...  thumbup.gif
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wow...a ninja...so nice the temp.... wub.gif
goin fanless?
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QUOTE(siauann @ Jul 9 2006, 12:46 PM)
wow...a ninja...so nice the temp.... wub.gif
goin fanless?
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Nope, with fan, but in low speed... thumbup.gif
Trying to keep my cpu go silence...

But...
The harddisk fan, it's damn loud... sweat.gif
As i'm using a delta 80Mm fan...

I had to use this fan as the air intake holes are to small... rclxub.gif
Thinking of sending my case to ianho to mod for changing to a 120MM fan hole...

But i'm kinda short in money... cry.gif
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Screenshots anyone?

Prime and fan monitoring?


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using TR SI-120 with 120mm TT Blue Led fan.. currently at stock (2.4ghz) .. stock n oc`ed @3.06ghz temp r the same .. i dont know y is that .. rclxub.gif

the fan running at full blast .. even @1300rpm .. the diff is only 1-2c ..

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Bla Bla Bla...

The List Stop mehh>? laugh.gif
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Bla Bla Bla...

The List Stop mehh>?  laugh.gif
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Pls help !!!

I have AMD Sempron 2500+ socket 462 running in MSI KM4M-V Mobo, Seagate SATA 80GB, I GB Kinston DDR 400 RAM.

When I used the HSF supplied with the Processor, I get 61 degree C. The fan is spinning at 4500rpm.
Ehen I changed to Cooler Master Jet 7+, it still give a reading of 57 degree C.

If I am to compair eith the other forumer, I have a very hot machine.

All readings are by Sensor View Software. The System is stable at 36 degree C and the HDD is at 39 degree C. using both the AMD HSF and Coolier Master Jet 7+ All side panels are removed with my ceiling fan running.

Any suggestions ??? or ir the Sensors View Software is no good ???
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is ur hsf n ur proc rapat? try check it ..

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QUOTE(Freak` @ Jul 17 2006, 11:17 AM)
is ur hsf n ur proc rapat? try check it ..

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QUOTE(isohusin @ Jul 17 2006, 11:31 AM)
Sure, All are fixed nice and strong.
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Did you clean off the old thermal paste and apply new one? Both HSF and cpu die surface must be cleaned and then apply thermal paste to conduct the heat proper...
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themal paste applied? try with closed casing cause normally open case is not good in terms of air circulation.
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True..
True..

Check the thermal paste..

Clean up the old one, and then, apply a new layer of thermal paste... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(isohusin @ Jul 17 2006, 11:12 AM)
Pls help !!!

I have AMD Sempron 2500+ socket 462 running in MSI KM4M-V Mobo, Seagate SATA 80GB, I GB Kinston DDR 400 RAM.

When I used the HSF supplied with the Processor, I get 61 degree C. The fan is spinning at 4500rpm.
Ehen I changed to Cooler Master Jet 7+, it still give a reading of 57 degree C.

If I am to compair eith the other forumer, I have a very hot machine.

All readings are by Sensor View Software. The System is stable at 36 degree C and the HDD is at 39 degree C. using both the AMD HSF and Coolier Master Jet 7+ All side panels are removed with my ceiling fan running.

Any suggestions ??? or ir the Sensors View Software is no good ???
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@isohusin
would u mind to post ur cpu-z.
try using everest or nxsensor to view tempature.
compare it with ur bios is it same or not.
when using hsf temp always at 60c.it normal even i using 2400+ sempron.change hsf it will drop 35idle-48load depend on room temp.
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Amd 3000++ Venice
XP-90c + a loud NMB fan
idle=28
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QUOTE(ping @ Jul 19 2006, 10:53 AM)
Amd 3000++ Venice
XP-90c + a loud NMB fan
idle=28
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Welcome ping to my topic... notworthy.gif

**Loud NMB fan?
How loud is the fan?
60++ Decibels? laugh.gif

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Pentium 4 2.8 prescott @ Stock ~ Arctic Cooling Freezer 4 ~ Idle 37°C, Load 48°C

Will update again when re-paste my termalpaste with AS5
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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 19 2006, 09:39 PM)
Pentium 4 2.8 prescott @ Stock ~ Arctic Cooling Freezer 4 ~ Idle 37°C, Load 48°C

Will update again when re-paste my termalpaste with AS5
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You are in the list!!! thumbup.gif

Arctic Cooling Freezer 4...
Never tried that heatsink before... drool.gif

Want to tried it...
But got no cheap offer here... laugh.gif

The performance between Arctic Cooling Freezer 4 and Hyper 6+, which one is better meh?

Can anyone answer this question? icon_question.gif
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AMD BARTON 2600+@1.91GHz~~cooler master Aero 7+(copper heatsink)~~..idle=43°C,load=53°C
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QUOTE(william4835 @ Jul 20 2006, 08:57 PM)
AMD BARTON 2600+@1.91GHz~~cooler master Aero 7+(copper heatsink)~~..idle=43°C,load=53°C
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Wahh...
U're barton so hot meh?

Why aa?
Isn't barton should be colder than Athlon?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 19 2006, 10:31 PM)
You are in the list!!!  thumbup.gif

Arctic Cooling Freezer 4...
Never tried that heatsink before...  drool.gif

Want to tried it...
But got no cheap offer here...  laugh.gif

The performance between Arctic Cooling Freezer 4 and Hyper 6+, which one is better meh?

Can anyone answer this question? icon_question.gif
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Weight: 950g
Fan Speed: 1400 ~ 3000 rpm
Fan Airflow: 15.57~37.65 CFM
Noise Level : 15.4~31.9 dBA

Weight: 488 g
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Air Flow: 32 CFM
Noise : unknow (perfect silence for me)
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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 21 2006, 12:21 AM)
Weight: 950g
Fan Speed: 1400 ~ 3000 rpm
Fan Airflow: 15.57~37.65 CFM
Noise Level : 15.4~31.9 dBA

Weight: 488 g
Rated Fan Speed: 2200 RPM
Air Flow: 32 CFM
Noise : unknow (perfect silence for me)
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Err...
I know about that...

Just that i wanna know the performance between those two...
That's what i'm asking here... rclxub.gif
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not big gap i think (performance between 2 heatsink)

to know which 1 better maybe we need to test both heatsink with same rig and termal paste...

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QUOTE(SkyDriver @ Jul 21 2006, 12:38 AM)
not big gap i think (performance between 2 heatsink)

to know which 1 better maybe we need to test both heatsink with same rig and termal paste...
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I think hyper 6+ is better... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 21 2006, 07:40 AM)
I think hyper 6+ is better...  thumbup.gif
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much better larr... blush.gif
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hi, sHawTY, here's a air cooled heatsink user...

here's my rig:
p4 3.2e @ stock
coolermaster aero 4 lite

temps:
idle: 65C load: 80C

maybe my load temp is very scary, but i will fix it soon.....
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QUOTE(hurricane21 @ Jul 22 2006, 03:11 PM)
hi, sHawTY, here's a air cooled heatsink user...

here's my rig:
p4 3.2e @ stock
coolermaster aero 4 lite

temps:
idle: 65C load: 80C

maybe my load temp is very scary, but i will fix it soon.....
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Hurricane21, you are in the league... thumbup.gif

Anyway, not just your load temp...
Even your Idle temp is scary...

My 3.0E at 4GHz is only 40C in idle when i'm using hyper 6+...
Why don't u look for a better heatsink rather than the Aero 4 Lite? sweat.gif

High temperature can kill your processor anytime... rclxub.gif
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im using zalman 7000cu

weight=?
speed = 2600rpm(after update mobo bios)

temps
idle : 35c
full load : 53(play games)

oc 37%
my rig amd 64 754 2800 (2.45ghz)


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QUOTE(hurricane21 @ Jul 22 2006, 03:11 PM)
hi, sHawTY, here's a air cooled heatsink user...

here's my rig:
p4 3.2e @ stock
coolermaster aero 4 lite

temps:
idle: 65C load: 80C

maybe my load temp is very scary, but i will fix it soon.....
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Can fry egg oredi man... like a few posts earlier, got use thermal paste properly or not? Either that or your HSF not seated properly on your CPU... dont let your processor fry ya...
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QUOTE(Evil Oracle @ Jul 24 2006, 11:59 AM)
hail
im using zalman 7000cu

weight=?
speed = 2600rpm(after update mobo bios)

temps
idle : 35c
full load : 53(play games)

oc 37%
my rig amd 64 754 2800 (2.45ghz)
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Hey bro, that full load temperature is not measured with playing games...
It's measured by when your processor is 100% used... thumbup.gif

The best way to test it is by using "Stress Prime 2004" wink.gif

QUOTE(vey99 @ Jul 24 2006, 04:10 PM)
Can fry egg oredi man... like a few posts earlier, got use thermal paste properly or not? Either that or your HSF not seated properly on your CPU... dont let your processor fry ya...
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True...
True...

If you're sure that your heatsink is sitting properly and u have used the thermal paste on the right amount, there should be no problem...
Unless...

That heatsink itself can't stand the processor...
Maybe it's the time to change to a new heatsink... wink.gif

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QUOTE(william4835 @ Jul 20 2006, 08:57 PM)
AMD BARTON 2600+@1.91GHz~~cooler master Aero 7+(copper heatsink)~~..idle=43°C,load=53°C
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I'm using AMD Barton 2500+@1.93 GHZ
using Jet 7+ cooper heatsink
idle=50, load=58-60c
maybe due to my room temp.
a bit hot for me
thats why cpu temp is high
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QUOTE(epul @ Jul 25 2006, 09:27 AM)
I'm using AMD Barton 2500+@1.93 GHZ
using Jet 7+ cooper heatsink
idle=50, load=58-60c
maybe due to my room temp.
a bit hot for me
thats why cpu temp is high
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Hey bro...
Seems like your temperature is kinda high...

Didn't barton suppose to be cooler than athlon? sweat.gif
[Sorry, i know nothing about AMD whistling.gif ]

Anyway, i think it's time for you to switch to a better heatsink such as hyper 6+... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 25 2006, 10:25 AM)
Didn't barton suppose to be cooler than athlon?  sweat.gif
[Sorry, i know nothing about AMD whistling.gif ]
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dUDE U mention u know nothing about amd?
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dUDE U mention u know nothing about amd?
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Yerp...
That's why i said "Didn't barton supposed to be cooler than athlon?"

Read properly...
Aite? flex.gif

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Yerp...
That's why i said "Didn't barton supposed to be cooler than athlon?"

Read properly...
Aite? flex.gif
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sORRY DUDE DIDN'T READ PROPERLY
STILL IN KINDERGARDEN rclxub.gif
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sORRY DUDE DIDN'T READ PROPERLY
STILL IN KINDERGARDEN rclxub.gif
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No problem dude...
It's always cool... icon_rolleyes.gif
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No more aftermarket heatsink users? blink.gif

Come everyone, this thread can help anyone looking for a perfect heatsink for their processor... cool.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 25 2006, 07:43 PM)
No more aftermarket heatsink users?  blink.gif

Come everyone, this thread can help anyone looking for a perfect heatsink for their processor...  cool.gif
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how about mine?

[attachmentid=123047]

using Tt Big Typhoon + Stock Tt Fan
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how about mine?

[attachmentid=123047]

using Tt Big Typhoon + Stock Tt Fan
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Daing!!!
That is one sweet overclocking... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 25 2006, 07:50 PM)
Daing!!!
That is one sweet overclocking...  thumbup.gif
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is it ok or damn high? biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Jul 25 2006, 07:53 PM)
brows.gif straight grab 1st position brows.gif
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Cehh...
Mana bleh...

Dah tentu aku yg 1st position tu... tongue.gif

QUOTE(PcKronik @ Jul 25 2006, 08:04 PM)
Pentium 4 2.4A@stock
using Tt Beetle..
Idle 50, Load 60
is it ok or damn high?  biggrin.gif
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Paiseh...
Why are u using thermaltake beetle?
The beetle are known for it's "suckness" doh.gif

Maybe it's time for u to sell that thing and change it with a better heatsink such as: Thermalright XP90 @ CoolerMaster Hyper 6+ @ Scythe Ninja

Ok, take a look at mine:
I'm using my Pentium 4 3.0E at 4GHz 24/7 with a CoolerMaster Hyper 6+ for 24/7..
And the temperature only rose to 40Celcius in idle and 44celcius in full load <--[8 Hours of priming] thumbup.gif

U didn't overclock but the temperature are already 50Celcius?? blink.gif
Better use Intel Stock heatsink la wei... doh.gif

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Mine...

Pentium 4 2.4A@stock
Cooler: CoolerMaster Hyper 6..
Idle 36...Load 39...
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 25 2006, 08:04 PM)
Cehh...
Mana bleh...

Dah tentu aku yg 1st position tu...  tongue.gif
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huk aloh camtu pun bleh ka... doh.gif bruce.gif
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Scythe Ninja + Panaflo FBA12G12U (120x120x38mm, 114.7 CFM @ 2750 RPM, 45.5 dBA)

idle around 30-32 Celcius and full load 35-36 Celcius...
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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Jul 25 2006, 11:15 PM)
P4 2.6C
Scythe Ninja + Panaflo FBA12G12U (120x120x38mm, 114.7 CFM @ 2750 RPM, 45.5 dBA)

idle around 30-32 Celcius and full load 35-36 Celcius...
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a_yu_volution, you are in the list... thumbup.gif
Nice heatsink though...

But, the panaflo fan, 45.5dba? blink.gif

How the hell you withstand that kind of noise? sweat.gif
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lol....

i close the casing so not a bother anymore hehe...

actually my box fan sounds loder than it...

but i notice 1 thing if the fan it self wif nothing blocking the air intake path then it can se as silent as night hehehe...
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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Jul 27 2006, 12:08 AM)
lol....

i close the casing so not a bother anymore hehe...

actually my box fan sounds loder than it...

but i notice 1 thing if the fan it self wif nothing blocking the air intake path then it can se as silent as night hehehe...
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Wahh...
I just found out that my hyper 6+ fan is louder than yours...
It's 46.6 DBa when running at full blast... rclxub.gif
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would like to consult u all do u lap your hs copper-base? using miller? how much is the charge? thks~
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would like to consult u all do u lap your hs copper-base? using miller? how much is the charge? thks~
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Huh?
No, we all here doesn't use miller...
For what?

The miller won't promise a mirror shining base...
Use sand paper...
The result will be better... thumbup.gif

Use the highest grit of sand paper u can find...
Start it with 600, 800, 1000 and up up... thumbup.gif
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here's the idled one mr.shawty

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i've been changed my beetle to stock heatsink..
but lagi teruk idle got 55 trus..and i'm trying play fifa exact 2 games hang.. mad.gif

paiseh
alot of problem..or time to kill 478.


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hmmm wif my stock 478 tat idle temp is around lidat...but even i gatal2 oc still wont hang...maybe ur case flow bad??

im using the old icute casing wif bad airflow but i decided to mount 2 80 cm lauya fan at the cdrom bay and i can get a temp like open casing...
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First Post updated... thumbup.gif

Stock heatsink?
Don't use that laa... sweat.gif
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Stock heatsink?
Don't use that laa... sweat.gif
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i'm just trying lor.
to get a new one i've no money yet..
tot want to make a new system. biggrin.gif

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where can i get the zalman CNPS9500-AM2 cooler?
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where can i get the zalman CNPS9500-AM2 cooler?
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See in the garage sale or the bulk zone thread...
Maybe u can find one there... thumbup.gif

sHäwTY...(tm)

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 27 2006, 10:47 AM)
Huh?
No, we all here doesn't use miller...
For what?

The miller won't promise a mirror shining base...
Use sand paper...
The result will be better... thumbup.gif

Use the highest grit of sand paper u can find...
Start it with 600, 800, 1000 and up up...  thumbup.gif
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start wif 600 ah? not too rough? anyway..wats the final one to use to make mirror finis? 1500enough? 1600?

QUOTE(yellow_label2207 @ Jul 27 2006, 08:07 PM)
where can i get the zalman CNPS9500-AM2 cooler?
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start wif 600 ah? not too rough? anyway..wats the final one to use to make mirror finis? 1500enough? 1600?
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It depends on your heatsink base... thumbup.gif
If the base is very rough, start with a rough sand paper...
If it's kinda nice, start with a better sand paper...
1000 maybe...

Siauann, i finish my lapping with 2000 grit...
Lapped to a mirror finished... thumbup.gif
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hehe, i oso dunno y too hot???

got to my thread....

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=317049&hl=
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hmmm..try pm elhh82 or rlhh or arj or the guyz in overclockers paradise shop...

i bought mine from elhh82 last time for a quite good price...
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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Jul 29 2006, 06:05 PM)
hmmm..try pm elhh82 or rlhh or arj or the guyz in overclockers paradise shop...

i bought mine from elhh82 last time for a quite good price...
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Damn, i want that heatsink too, but the price tag... sweat.gif
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ok....i hav a question...will it do any harm to any of my fan if i plug the 3 pin connector to a 3pin 12v extension only socket...anyone??
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I don't see much AM2 coolers around. I bought my cpu+mobo@PCZone, the dude say that can use Thermaltake Golden Orb (I have one spare) so I went home cannot fit for AM2 lah, darnit...

Any AM2 users with aftermarket HSF around? After I o/c my rig a bit it gets quite hot also I can feel the hot air under tthe table...


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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Jul 31 2006, 12:51 PM)
ok....i hav a question...will it do any harm to any of my fan if i plug the 3 pin connector to a 3pin 12v extension only socket...anyone??
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Huh?
Don't quite understand what you're saying here... sweat.gif
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ok i bought this connector from here...since too lazy DIY...

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=315649

...would it do any harm to my case fan if i connect it thru tis the 12v pin one???

atm im connecting all 3 pin fans to mobo...
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ooooooooooooooooooo......

no harm one..... even zalman supplies those connectors with their HSFs. so no worries... just connect only....
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guys i really need ur help
im running pen d 3.0ghz (930) on a coolermaster centurion 5 casing
running in a norm temp room in uni...with stock hsf......
now ~60'c........damn worried....

currently im looking for aftermarket heat sinks...
ive narrowed my search to these

1. THERMALTAKE Pipe 101 Rev. 2.0 Combo Cool Heatsink for Intel P4 LGA775, AMD K7, K8

2. THERMALTAKE Tower 102 Combo Cool Heatsink for Intel P4 LGA775, AMD K7, K8

3. GIGABYTE Neon Cooler 775 Series


well..my budget is only around ~rm100
i dun have much money to spend for now
jes got the pc for 2 weeks...
anyone can help me decide a.s.a.p
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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 3 2006, 06:12 PM)
guys i really need ur help
im running pen d 3.0ghz (930) on a coolermaster centurion 5 casing
running in a norm temp room in uni...with stock hsf......
now ~60'c........damn worried....

currently im looking for aftermarket heat sinks...
ive narrowed my search to these

1. THERMALTAKE Pipe 101 Rev. 2.0 Combo Cool Heatsink for Intel P4 LGA775, AMD K7, K8

2. THERMALTAKE Tower 102 Combo Cool Heatsink for Intel P4 LGA775, AMD K7, K8

3.  GIGABYTE Neon Cooler 775 Series


well..my budget is only around ~rm100
i dun have much money to spend for now
jes got the pc for 2 weeks...
anyone can help me decide a.s.a.p
TQS GUYSSSSSSSSSSSS

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I think you should get a higher performance heatsink rather then getting all those crappy heatsink you mention here...
My suggestion is, get a Hyper 6+...
Find another RM60, then buy it from moderno... thumbup.gif

It's RM160.00 rclxms.gif

With that heatsink, i think you should get a very much lower temperature instead... thumbup.gif
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Hi,My AMD 3000+ OC to 2.12 GHZ Idle at 32c and load at 43.5c. Ok lah ?
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Hi,My AMD 3000+ OC to 2.12 GHZ Idle at 32c and load at 43.5c. Ok lah ?
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I think that temperature is quite good... rclxms.gif

What's the heatsink are u using right now? blink.gif
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QUOTE(diablo69 @ May 30 2006, 04:18 PM)
AMD Athlon 64(Venice) 3000+ @ 2.52 @ 1.5v
Scythe ninja plus with artic silver 5
idle : 35
load : 47 ~ 49
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BTW HOW THE *** YOU MANAGE TO MAKE IT 2.5 GHZ ? Mine only max 1.12 GHZ.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 3 2006, 09:00 PM)
I think you should get a higher performance heatsink rather then getting all those crappy heatsink you mention here...
My suggestion is, get a Hyper 6+...
Find another RM60, then buy it from moderno... thumbup.gif

It's RM160.00 rclxms.gif

With that heatsink, i think you should get a very much lower temperature instead... thumbup.gif
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aiyoyo...
its not tat i dun wannt to buy...buy a bit pricey for the time being
do u guys tink it would be cheaper in pc fair??
***btw i got those heatsinks from moderno oso wink.gif***
thermaltake not go r?...
ninja sythe how much r?
is there any other tat is slightly cheaper than tat?
cuz i need to do a few other upgrades as well guys..
would really like it if u guys can help me out a.s.a.p
tqs~ icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 3 2006, 10:41 PM)
aiyoyo...
its not tat i dun wannt to buy...buy a bit pricey for the time being
do u guys tink it would be cheaper in pc fair??
***btw i got those heatsinks from moderno oso wink.gif***
thermaltake not go r?...
ninja sythe how much r?
is there any other tat is slightly cheaper than tat?
cuz i need to do a few other upgrades as well guys..
would really like it if u guys can help me out a.s.a.p
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Out of all your choices, the TT Tower 102 should be good enough for you. Despite being abit waay too large. laugh.gif
Ninja cost around RM150. Not sure if it's still selling around the forums though. Try getting it from elhh82. wink.gif His is the Ninja Plus wihich SHOULD be around 180ringgit, or maybe he have some leftover stock for a cheaper price.
Or you can opt for the TT Sonic Tower. Not too bad as far as i know.

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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 3 2006, 10:41 PM)
aiyoyo...
its not tat i dun wannt to buy...buy a bit pricey for the time being
do u guys tink it would be cheaper in pc fair??
***btw i got those heatsinks from moderno oso wink.gif***
thermaltake not go r?...
ninja sythe how much r?
is there any other tat is slightly cheaper than tat?
cuz i need to do a few other upgrades as well guys..
would really like it if u guys can help me out a.s.a.p
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Thermaltake?
Which heatsink are you tokin' about?

Anyway, Scythe Ninja?
Around RM160 - RM190 i think... wink.gif
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one question...
those huge ghue heat sinks.
i think it's hyper 6+.... so darn heavy.. .
the other day i saw it in sri com....

how the heck can the mobo stand? i mean... when u attach it, the heat sink will be horizontal...
won't that cause LOADS of stress to the mobo??? heavy ma!!
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QUOTE(miraged @ Aug 4 2006, 09:10 AM)
one question...
those huge ghue heat sinks.
i think it's hyper 6+.... so darn heavy.. .
the other day i saw it in sri com....

how the heck can the mobo stand? i mean... when u attach it, the heat sink will be horizontal...
won't that cause LOADS of stress to the mobo??? heavy ma!!
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of coz it can..i use hyper6before without any prob icon_rolleyes.gif
FYI hyper6 is heavier than hyper6+
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 3 2006, 09:52 PM)
I think that temperature is quite good... rclxms.gif

What's the heatsink are u using right now? blink.gif
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QUOTE(miraged @ Aug 4 2006, 09:10 AM)
one question...
those huge ghue heat sinks.
i think it's hyper 6+.... so darn heavy.. .
the other day i saw it in sri com....

how the heck can the mobo stand? i mean... when u attach it, the heat sink will be horizontal...
won't that cause LOADS of stress to the mobo??? heavy ma!!
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Its probably safe since they can produce and sell it to ppl. Important thing is not to carry your PC around with big momma HSF attached. Most manufacturers also advise to remove big HSF when moving the PC around, esp lanparty ...

DRO:
Try to squeeze alittle more budget and get a decent HSF. If not you may end up unhappy with what you got. It happen to me also, kedekut go and buy small HSF then cannot cool the Pentium D during load, end up spend even more. End of the day I give free HSF upgrade to all my family member's PCs (but it was fun testing them out)


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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jun 16 2006, 07:45 PM)
Stock HSF noisy?
Then u must be getting the tipui heatsink...

Original Intel Heatsink is those that is somekind quiet...
They don't suppose to be noisy...

I've seen a lot of Socket 478 Intel Heatsink...
Sometimes the shop change the original heatsink with the "local" one...

The original intel heatsink should be quiet...
Even if it produce some sound, the original one won't be noisy... tongue.gif
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I suspected this also. Likewise I build my own PC and my stock Intel Heatsink base is made of copper(straight out of the Ori packing) ..whereas my friend's PC which she bought and build from a shop the Heatsink base is not copper and the stock fan spin nearly 4000rpm which makes alot of noise.But when u touch the heatsink, it is not that really hot and what i am suspecting is the processor could not transfer heat effiecient enough to the heatsink thus making the fan spin at full blast.
I wonder if your's stock HSF is a copper base or full aluminium? You don't have to remove the heatsink to see, just remove the fan will do.
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QUOTE(spacepilot @ Aug 4 2006, 11:13 AM)
I suspected this also. Likewise I build my own PC and my stock Intel Heatsink base is made of copper(straight out of the Ori packing) ..whereas my friend's PC which she bought and build from a shop the Heatsink base is not copper and the stock fan spin nearly 4000rpm which makes alot of noise.But when u touch the heatsink, it is not that really hot and what i am suspecting is the processor could not transfer heat effiecient enough to the heatsink thus making the fan spin at full blast.
I wonder if your's stock HSF is a copper base or full aluminium? You don't have to remove the heatsink to see, just remove the fan will do.
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Shawty was replying to my post on noisy fan. I have to dig out the HSF, I chucked it into store room oredi. I guess its suppose the stock should have copper base right? Never got around to investigate, anyway I love my Zalman 9500 I got to replace the stock hsf.

Now I learnt my lesson oredi, everything buy and assemble at home. Cant trust the fxxxers...
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 4 2006, 01:14 PM)
Shawty was replying to my post on noisy fan. I have to dig out the HSF, I chucked it into store room oredi. I guess its suppose the stock should have copper base right? Never got around to investigate, anyway I love my Zalman 9500 I got to replace the stock hsf.

Now I learnt my lesson oredi, everything buy and assemble at home. Cant trust the fxxxers...
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Err...
What are you talking about here? rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 4 2006, 03:02 PM)
Err...
What are you talking about here? rclxub.gif
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Heheh last time I posted that my stock HSF noisy, then u tell me maybe kena tipu

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=294922&st=80#

So I believe u and blacklist the shop lor...

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QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 4 2006, 04:20 PM)
Heheh last time I posted that my stock HSF noisy, then u tell me maybe kena tipu

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=294922&st=80#

So I believe u and blacklist the shop lor...
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Owh, now i get it... tongue.gif

By the way, can i know which shop did you bought that processor? blink.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 4 2006, 04:22 PM)
Owh, now i get it... tongue.gif

By the way, can i know which shop did you bought that processor? blink.gif
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I bought my rig at Jayacom,Midvalley. It was an impulse buy...

NOTE:
I cannot confirm they tipu me cos I haven't check the HSF that I threw in the store room oredi. I don't wanna make false accusations. But I may edit this post once I go back today and check.
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ahhh...i think with jayacom u just need to ask the right questions..
i went there... and yeah... the 'main guy' wasnt too bothered about me..
he was a malay guy...kinda stuck up...arrogant...

but after i started asking questions that made sense... he realised he wasn't dealing with some window shopper. so yeah.... he did treat me well in the end...

actually i support that store!
btw, shawty..i bought my PSU there.. jayacom smile.gif

about the hyper 6... thanks for ur answers peeps... haha.. didn't know that even with that amount of weight the casing could stand it...
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QUOTE(miraged @ Aug 5 2006, 09:21 PM)
ahhh...i think with jayacom u just need to ask the right questions..
i went there... and yeah... the 'main guy' wasnt too bothered about me..
he was a malay guy...kinda stuck up...arrogant...

but after i started asking questions that made sense... he realised he wasn't dealing with some window shopper. so yeah.... he did treat me well in the end...

actually i support that store!
btw, shawty..i bought my PSU there.. jayacom smile.gif

about the hyper 6... thanks for ur answers peeps... haha.. didn't know that  even with that amount of weight the casing could stand it...
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Offcourse it can support Hyper 6+... thumbup.gif

Any board can also support a much heavier full copper heatsinks... thumbup.gif
But u have to make sure that u lock the heatsink nice and tight wink.gif

Not to tight coz it will kill your mobo... tongue.gif
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hmmm......i do believe by not skipping any of the board to case screw spot is a must to ensure ur board have the enuf tension to support it...worst come to worst if u concern bout it...u may as well add some support system to the hsf....
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QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Aug 6 2006, 03:38 PM)
hmmm......i do believe by not skipping any of the board to case screw spot is a must to ensure ur board have the enuf tension to support it...worst come to worst if u concern bout it...u may as well add some support system to the hsf....
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Absolutely true...
Do not even miss one screw holes as this might break your motherboard... rclxub.gif
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No more aftermarket air cooling users? blink.gif
Post here so that everyone will know what cooler to be used on their system... wink.gif
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A new update on my "5.25 Rom Bay Mini Air Conditioner" icon_rolleyes.gif

My brother and his friends is in the process of making a mini air conditioner that fits in two of 5.25 rom bays... thumbup.gif

It's 85% complete... rclxms.gif

The mini air conditioner is still in the process...
There is still a lot of condensation...
It's been tested in a cheapo casing...
With no hardwares inside... icon_rolleyes.gif

It's still under test and modification... wink.gif

Sorry that i can't post any picture here... rclxub.gif
My brother says that i can't post it here coz he's afraid someone will "tiru" his designs... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 10 2006, 09:34 AM)
No more aftermarket air cooling users? blink.gif
Post here so that everyone will know what cooler to be used on their system... wink.gif
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me XP120 user.... cant really say the temp especially since i change fans often and also run them at either 5v or 12v tongue.gif

somemore sumtimes aircond sumtimes no aircond tongue.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Aug 21 2006, 12:44 AM)
me XP120 user.... cant really say the temp especially since i change fans often and also run them at either 5v or 12v tongue.gif

somemore sumtimes aircond sumtimes no aircond tongue.gif
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Aiyah...
Post laa...
No one will laugh at you leh...
Maybe they will be shocked at the temperature now... laugh.gif
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guess wat
im really dissapointed at the moment with my hyper 6+
its not decreasing the the tempt at all =(
its still around ~60'C.......same lik me running on stock HSF
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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 21 2006, 11:45 PM)
guess wat
im really dissapointed at the moment with my hyper 6+
its not decreasing the the tempt at all =(
its still around ~60'C.......same lik me running on stock HSF
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It can't be...
No way!!!

Hey, you're using that Hyper 6+ for socket 478 right? blink.gif

There's two question that leads from that 60Celcius temperature...

1) Did you make the fan to turn at the Maximum speed?
2) Did you put any thermal paste between the base of the heatsink and on the top of the processsor?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 22 2006, 12:50 AM)
It can't be...
No way!!!

Hey, you're using that Hyper 6+ for socket 478 right? blink.gif

There's two question that leads from that 60Celcius temperature...

1) Did you make the fan to turn at the Maximum speed?
2) Did you put any thermal paste between the base of the heatsink and on the top of the processsor?
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yes i diddddddddd
the thermal paste was runnig low though
and btw....i cant control my fan la bro....dunno y
running on d945gnt mobo (intel).....prescott 3.0 930
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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 22 2006, 12:22 AM)
yes i diddddddddd
the thermal paste was runnig low though
and btw....i cant control my fan la bro....dunno y
running on d945gnt mobo (intel).....prescott 3.0 930
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Yes you can't...
Because it has LGA775 motherboard has a PWM controller...
That is, 4 pin fan connecter...
Different from normal 3 pin fan...

This is my advice:
Put that 4 pin fan connecter on any of the motherboard 3 pin fan header...
Don't put it on the motherboard 4 pin fan connecter...

After that, make a jumper like this:
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i did try changing fan cable it to other points on the mobo...
the fan wasnt running high enuff though...
***slow gile²*** cry.gif
even warning signs came out
btw...is there any other way to control the fan speed?
btw here is an attachment on current speed and temp


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so lik hw guyssssss???
any1 can help?
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2008RPM??
That's not right...

Hyper 6+ fans are made to turn at 3000RPM or more... sweat.gif
Did you make the jumper like the one i've told you in recent post?

What's the thermal paste are you using right now?
Intel stock thermal paste? blink.gif
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3k rpm???
jumper...me blurry la bro...x phm ur jumper connection tongue.gif

yupp..using stock thermal paste

so lik hw to increase fan speed la bro? wink.gif
plzzzzzzz =)
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QUOTE(dro @ Aug 23 2006, 01:17 PM)
3k rpm???
jumper...me blurry la bro...x phm ur jumper connection tongue.gif

yupp..using stock thermal paste

so lik hw to increase fan speed la bro? wink.gif
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Hard to explain...
But if you look carefully at the picture, you'll understand it easily... icon_rolleyes.gif
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Today I upgrade HSF after searching high and low in LYP (exlude OCP, they open so late) I finally bought a Gigabyte G-Power (GH-PDU21-SC) from All IT. Most other shops no AM2 cooler for sale.

After adding this + some AS5 I see around 13% improvements and now testing to see how stable at 2.7GHz. Previousl load was 67~69C@2.7GHz, now is 59~60C@2.7GHz.
I prolly won't go higher for normal use cos generally I set guideline at 60C max for CPU.

Shawty pls add me:
vey99 ~ AMD 3500+ Orleans AM2 @ 2.7GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power ~ Idle 40°C, Load 59°C

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QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 23 2006, 06:36 PM)
Today I upgrade HSF after searching high and low in LYP (exlude OCP, they open so late) I finally bought a Gigabyte G-Power (GH-PDU21-SC) from All IT. Most other shops no AM2 cooler for sale.

After adding this + some AS5 I see around 13% improvements and now testing to see how stable at 2.7GHz. Previousl load was 67~69C@2.7GHz, now is 59~60C@2.7GHz.
I prolly won't go higher for normal use cos generally I set guideline at 60C max for CPU.

Shawty pls add me:
vey99 ~ AMD 3500+ Orleans AM2 @ 2.7GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power ~ Idle 40°C, Load 59°C
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Vey99, u are in the list...
In number 36... thumbup.gif
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wahh, I am eager to buy that Gigabyte G-Power cooler for my socket A cpu.. however, this time not permitted me to buy it now. I have to wait till I am sure my budget allow to buy this cooler
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 23 2006, 06:36 PM)
Today I upgrade HSF after searching high and low in LYP (exlude OCP, they open so late) I finally bought a Gigabyte G-Power (GH-PDU21-SC) from All IT. Most other shops no AM2 cooler for sale.

After adding this + some AS5 I see around 13% improvements and now testing to see how stable at 2.7GHz. Previousl load was 67~69C@2.7GHz, now is 59~60C@2.7GHz.
I prolly won't go higher for normal use cos generally I set guideline at 60C max for CPU.

Shawty pls add me:
vey99 ~ AMD 3500+ Orleans AM2 @ 2.7GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power ~ Idle 40°C, Load 59°C
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wahh, I am eager to buy that Gigabyte G-Power cooler for my socket A cpu.. however, this time not permitted me to buy it now. I have to wait till I am sure my budget allow to buy this cooler sad.gif There something important than to replace my old heatsink at this moment.

vey99, mind to tell me if there still some stock of this Gigabyte G-Power cooler? how much it priced? Maybe next month, I able to grab one.


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QUOTE(coolblade @ Aug 23 2006, 10:22 PM)
wahh, I am eager to buy that Gigabyte G-Power cooler for my socket A cpu.. however, this time not permitted me to buy it now. I have to wait till I am sure my budget allow to buy this cooler  sad.gif There something important than to replace my old heatsink at this moment.

vey99, mind to tell me if there still some stock of this Gigabyte G-Power cooler? how much it priced? Maybe next month, I able to grab one.
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You can buy it anytime from "moderno"...
It's cheaper than buying at lowyat plaza... icon_rolleyes.gif

Anyway, if you insist on buying at lowyat plaza, yes, offcourse the stock will always be there, but i suggest you go around and ask for the heatsink price first as different shops are selling at different prices... icon_rolleyes.gif
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btwwwwwww
tis are some pics of my jumper+hsf
hope u guys can help changing it from 4~3 pin onees
tqs~!
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juz change he fan lar...get a better fan thumbup.gif
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juz change he fan lar...get a better fan thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(coolblade @ Aug 23 2006, 10:22 PM)
wahh, I am eager to buy that Gigabyte G-Power cooler for my socket A cpu..
vey99, mind to tell me if there still some stock of this Gigabyte G-Power cooler? how much it priced? Maybe next month, I able to grab one.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 23 2006, 10:31 PM)
You can buy it anytime from "moderno"...
It's cheaper than buying at lowyat plaza... icon_rolleyes.gif
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I bought mine at Low Yat All IT. RM 139. At Moderno's, the model is the G-Power with variable fan speed, RM120. At All IT that model is RM 189. HOWEVER, the variable fan speed one does not have the "Support AM2" sticker compared to mine, so I didn't consider it. Also, I was tired of searching for other coolers so final stop at All IT I just buy it.
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QUOTE(vey99 @ Aug 23 2006, 06:36 PM)
Today I upgrade HSF after searching high and low in LYP (exlude OCP, they open so late) I finally bought a Gigabyte G-Power (GH-PDU21-SC) from All IT. Most other shops no AM2 cooler for sale.

After adding this + some AS5 I see around 13% improvements and now testing to see how stable at 2.7GHz. Previousl load was 67~69C@2.7GHz, now is 59~60C@2.7GHz.
I prolly won't go higher for normal use cos generally I set guideline at 60C max for CPU.

Shawty pls add me:
vey99 ~ AMD 3500+ Orleans AM2 @ 2.7GHz ~ Gigabyte G-Power ~ Idle 40°C, Load 59°C
what voltage are u at with the Orleans at 2.7GHz? because mine doing the same speed at 1.5V is around the same temperature as yours.... STOCK COOLER some more. and my room is not airconditioned.
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QUOTE(soulfly @ Aug 24 2006, 08:27 PM)
what voltage are u at with the Orleans at 2.7GHz? because mine doing the same speed at 1.5V is around the same temperature as yours.... STOCK COOLER some more. and my room is not airconditioned.
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oic.. my voltage I set at bios is 1.425, when running my asusprobe shows 1.49 ~ 1.52V. Should I give it more voltage? I notice my rig not enuf exhaust power also, 80mm vantec fan @ 2000rpm. I think the case can take up to 92mm, not try yet cos no spare 92mm fan...
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add me in pls..thanks icon_rolleyes.gif
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so many ninja user

im TR fan..using xp120 couple wid panaflo for my p4.2.8e@3.22

temp idle at 30C n load at around 36C

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hmmm...for those whove been asking bout scythe cooler ...

elhh is organizing the next bulke here..

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=331158

good luck..
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Aug 24 2006, 11:23 PM)
jasonlim ~ Intel Pentium D 805 @ 3.4ghz ~ TT Big Typhoon ~ Idle 40°C, Load 50°C

add me in pls..thanks icon_rolleyes.gif
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Jasonlim, you are in the league... icon_rolleyes.gif
Nice temperature u have there... wink.gif
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Aug 25 2006, 03:32 AM)
so many ninja user

im TR fan..using xp120 couple wid panaflo for my p4.2.8e@3.22

temp idle at 30C n load at around 36C
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XP120, i'm also using that heatsink right now, but, with a stupid thermaltake fan...
Thinking of changing it to a 130CFM with 50DB later on... cheers.gif
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wow wanna ask,...with all the fan's you all put, do u put the fan grill on it as well?? don't know where to get my grill
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eh eh...how come i aint in the list??? mine is the first one on this page....

@porkchop
fangrills can get anywhere especially in LYP... can get cheaper wire fan grills at jalan pasar
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wow wanna ask,...with all the fan's you all put, do u put the fan grill on it as well?? don't know where to get my grill
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There's one question before you do that...
Do you want maximum airflow, or do you want the fan to look nicer? tongue.gif

If u use fan grill, you'll block some of the airflow...
[not to much, but still, it'll blocks, depend on the type of the fan grill u use... thumbup.gif ]

If u don't then u're giving the highest possible air intake for the fan and will result to more airflow...

But, without using any fangrill, there's also some dangerous precautions if u're using super fast fan...
There's a possibility that you might make your hand cut or some wires stuck in the fan... sweat.gif

So, choose... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Aug 29 2006, 12:36 PM)
eh eh...how come i aint in the list??? mine is the first one on this page....

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Sorry bro, didn't see u're post...
Anyway, u are in the list... icon_rolleyes.gif

And u're the first who i've posted [air conditioned] flex.gif

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well..i dun use fangrill as i really dun care bout the looks ehehe...
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fangrill??? my delta FFB already has a built in 'fangrill' in the form of the static blades tongue.gif

but now i aint using that anymore as ive transfered my rig into a new aluminium case and using a new fan on it with a UV reactive mesh filter that uglyvamp sells. the purpose isnt to protect my fingers though...its more to protect my heatsink from dust laugh.gif
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Jasonlim, you are in the league... icon_rolleyes.gif
Nice temperature u have there... wink.gif
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thanks dude smile.gif

i wish i can get lower temp laugh.gif
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thanks dude smile.gif

i wish i can get lower temp laugh.gif
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Yes you can...
Use ASETEK VAPOCHILL laa...
You'll get much lower than what you're having right now... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 29 2006, 11:29 AM)
XP120, i'm also using that heatsink right now, but, with a stupid thermaltake fan...
Thinking of changing it to a 130CFM with 50DB later on... cheers.gif
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kasi taruh sama panaflo laa..G1212 forget wat model d mine

hook to controller n use 50% speed cool effectively..
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Aug 30 2006, 09:09 PM)
kasi taruh sama panaflo laa..G1212 forget wat model d mine

hook to controller n use 50% speed cool effectively..
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G1212?
What's the CFM of that fan ooo powerslide? blink.gif
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like mine gua...


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like mine gua...
a_yu_volution ~ Pentium 4 2.6C@stock ~ Scythe Ninja + Panaflo FBA12G12U ~ Idle 32°C, Load 36°C
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Yeah, i know, but, what's the CFM of that fan? blink.gif
Mind telling me how fast is that fan? drool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Aug 30 2006, 09:30 PM)
G1212?
What's the CFM of that fan ooo powerslide? blink.gif
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paiseh..mine is FBA12G12U1A 114cfm!!!

full blast abit too noisy laa..so jus set at 50% speed n its quiet but still push alot air


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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Aug 31 2006, 05:22 PM)
paiseh..mine is FBA12G12U1A 114cfm!!!

full blast abit too noisy laa..so jus set at 50% speed n its quiet but still push alot air
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114CFM!!! drool.gif

Mine is only 97CFM... cry.gif
But i wanted more!!!

I want more than 120CFM!!! drool.gif
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114CFM!!! drool.gif

Mine is only 97CFM... cry.gif
But i wanted more!!!

I want more than 120CFM!!! drool.gif
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wah..wana blow until proc aso come out from socket ar laugh.gif

den delta TFB1212GHE 220CFM or GFB1212VHW aso 220cfm fits ur requirement tongue.gif
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mine 114 cfm...speed dunno 3000 rpm gua...connected to 12 v psu extension...the noise...ok mah...not so loud since my standing fan is noisier...

ya go for delta 220cfm or 140 cfm....but be prepare for the noise level...
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the TFBs and the GFBs aint that easily available ler... expensive somemore...the GFB Rlhh/elhh was bulking for RM210 last time shocking.gif

if wan cheap means get the FFB la.... i got 2 for sale laugh.gif

190cfm 3.0A 50+dba RM35 thumbup.gif
barely used... total usage mebbe less than 1 or 2 hours only.

WARNING:

1/ fan is friggin noisy... there are no fan controllers in the market that can officially support this fan (or the TFB or GFB for that matter) without burning....
2/ not all FFBs can run at 5v or 7v...most can only run at 12v. my fans can only run at 12v meaning full speed all the time... it cannot run on 5v or 7v... u set to that voltages and nuttin will happen.
3/ fan comes with bare wires.

PM me if interested.... if u dont mind the noise...it WILL make a diff in temps brows.gif
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My ears are very sensitive, that day I bought 92mm Vantec to replace my 80mm exhaust fan, at 3000rpm also its too noisy until I cannot tahan (comp is in living room). Anyway its benefit was a 3C reduction in MB temps so it really helps.

You guys 100CFM and above sure sound like airplane one...
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I've seen that in sidewinder computers, it also gives a video preview of that fan...
And i've like "OMG" that fan is so freaking fast and loud...

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220CFM..................... sweat.gif
I'm sure that the fan won't stick on my XP120 perfectly as you all know that XP120 didn't use any strong lock module for the fan...

I guess a 130CFM fan won't hurt aite? thumbup.gif

QUOTE(a_yu_volution @ Sep 1 2006, 03:42 PM)
mine 114 cfm...speed dunno 3000 rpm gua...connected to 12 v psu extension...the noise...ok mah...not so loud since my standing fan is noisier...

ya go for delta 220cfm or 140 cfm....but be prepare for the noise level...
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I can tahan my Hyper 6+ fan that is on 46.6DBA on full speed... laugh.gif

No problem about the Delta Fan Though... wink.gif

QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 1 2006, 06:33 PM)
the TFBs and the GFBs aint that easily available ler... expensive somemore...the GFB Rlhh/elhh was bulking for RM210 last time shocking.gif

if wan cheap means get the FFB la.... i got 2 for sale laugh.gif

190cfm 3.0A 50+dba RM35 thumbup.gif
barely used... total usage mebbe less than 1 or 2 hours only.

WARNING:

1/ fan is friggin noisy... there are no fan controllers in the market that can officially support this fan (or the TFB or GFB for that matter) without burning....
2/ not all FFBs can run at 5v or 7v...most can only run at 12v. my fans can only run at 12v meaning full speed all the time... it cannot run on 5v or 7v... u set to that voltages and nuttin will happen.
3/ fan comes with bare wires.

PM me if interested.... if u dont mind the noise...it WILL make a diff in temps brows.gif
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190CFM!!!!!!!! drool.gif

I want that fan... cry.gif
But after some reading, i can't find a suitable way to build a fan controller to control that beast... sweat.gif

So i guess i should pass your offer la madman... notworthy.gif
Sorry though... icon_rolleyes.gif

QUOTE(vey99 @ Sep 1 2006, 07:09 PM)
My ears are very sensitive, that day I bought 92mm Vantec to replace my 80mm exhaust fan, at 3000rpm also its too noisy until I cannot tahan (comp is in living room).  Anyway its benefit was a 3C reduction in MB temps so it really helps.

You guys 100CFM and above sure sound like airplane one...
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Ngiahahahaha... laugh.gif

Yes, there is some people who can't stand that kinda noise...
But for those people who wants to cool their processor in killing way, yes, laugh.gif

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laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

no problem dude... not many people can tahan the noise of the deltas anyway tongue.gif

and actually the TFB size and i think weight also is the same as the FFB.... but the GFB is a pure giant! the clips on the XP-120 confirm can hold the FFB as thats what i did with my rig.... and im pretty sure the TFB oso can...

but then GFB... i think can la...but cant really confirm .... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 2 2006, 09:52 PM)
laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

no problem dude... not many people can tahan the noise of the deltas anyway tongue.gif

and actually the TFB size and i think weight also is the same as the FFB.... but the GFB is a pure giant! the clips on the XP-120 confirm can hold the FFB as thats what i did with my rig.... and im pretty sure the TFB oso can...

but then GFB... i think can la...but cant really confirm .... sweat.gif
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I want that fan...
I really want it...

But as i've said earlier...
I can't seem to find a way to build a fan controller for that fan...
Googled enough on the web, but i can't seem to find a way to build a fan controller to control that 190CFM fan...

But, if i'm not mistaken, that GFB fan, with the two motors and two blades, it's only 220CFM right?

This mean that your FFB fan is much better than that GFB coz it's just have only 30CFM differences...

But the weight... sweat.gif
It's 680Grams right?

Damn, that's going to kill my motherboard for sure... laugh.gif
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yeah man..... actually even on thermalright website got a picture of the GFB installed with the XP120 and the XP120 looks friggin small with that fan on it laugh.gif

mebbe a PWM based fan controller might help?? although i have no idea how to build sumthin like that... i heard in jalan pasar there might be parts for u to control fans up to 5A. i think so only la...not sure...coz me dunno all this electrical stuff... only know how to cut and join wires only laugh.gif

but if u can find a delta TFB should get that man.... same dimensions as the FFB but with 220CFM and 60+dBa drool.gif

anyway...the FFB really makes a difference.. now im using a 60+cfm fan (blow in position) and my temps increased by at least 4-5C compared to the FFB in suck out position.

but then again the increase in temps might be because i also changed my casing wink.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 2 2006, 10:46 PM)
yeah man..... actually even on thermalright website got a picture of the GFB installed with the XP120 and the XP120 looks friggin small with that fan on it laugh.gif

mebbe a PWM based fan controller might help?? although i have no idea how to build sumthin like that... i heard in jalan pasar there might be parts for u to control fans up to 5A. i think so only la...not sure...coz me dunno all this electrical stuff... only know how to cut and join wires only laugh.gif

but if u can find a delta TFB should get that man.... same dimensions as the FFB but with 220CFM and 60+dBa drool.gif

anyway...the FFB really makes a difference.. now im using a 60+cfm fan (blow in position) and my temps increased by at least 4-5C compared to the FFB in suck out position.

but then again the increase in temps might be because i also changed my casing wink.gif
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Wait...

You're telling here that, using "suck out" position will cool the processor more than "blow in" to the heatsink? blink.gif

Aiyoo..
Pening loo...

Kan bagus kalau bleh pasang dua kipas 120MM kat XP120 aku tuh... laugh.gif

Blow in on the below of the heatsink, and suck out on the top of the heatsink... thumbup.gif

Can it be done? sweat.gif
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nobody using artic freezer 4 for P4 proc here?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 12:58 AM)
Wait...

You're telling here that, using "suck out" position will cool the processor more than "blow in" to the heatsink? blink.gif

Aiyoo..
Pening loo...

Kan bagus kalau bleh pasang dua kipas 120MM kat XP120 aku tuh... laugh.gif

Blow in on the below of the heatsink, and suck out on the top of the heatsink... thumbup.gif

Can it be done? sweat.gif
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nonono..... the diff in temps is because of the diff fans used... 190cfm vs 60cfm...of course la 190 better tongue.gif but if its the same fan confirm blow in will give slightly better temps

actually according to reviews i read last time... blow in is better.... but suck out will increase the temp by 1c and reduce chipset/mofset (cant remember which) by 1-2c. which is why i put it to suck out with my ffb...besides... i had ideas for the fan.. should check out my UV mod on the fan i did... can see in the UV league thread V2 in case mods section (page 1 tongue.gif)

nak sumbat kipas 2 bijik??? xp120 tak leh... si 120/128 mebbe can... but 120mm and mebbe a smaller fan on the bottom part brows.gif
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i've not researched on fans for so long that i've loose track on which are the good ones.

but im looking to change my vantec uv 92mm ones to something on the quiet side and i understand i would need to sacrifice some performance just to counter the heat n noise.

anyone know any good 92mm ones that produces around 30 dba? the vantec i have produces around 35-38dba if im not mistaken but the problem is not with the fan but the wind itself and its annoying.
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QUOTE(cockerish @ Sep 3 2006, 02:10 AM)
i've not researched on fans for so long that i've loose track on which are the good ones.

but im looking to change my vantec uv 92mm ones to something on the quiet side and i understand i would need to sacrifice some performance just to counter the heat n noise.

anyone know any good 92mm ones that produces around 30 dba? the vantec i have produces around 35-38dba if im not mistaken but the problem is not with the fan but the wind itself and its annoying.
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Mind telling me what color is your Vantec UV 92MM Fan? brows.gif
Coz i have one thermaltake 92MM fan that is only on:
21DBa...
1800RPm...

Kinda lighter than your Vantec UV 92MM fan...
If u're interested, then we can trade our fan... wink.gif
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QUOTE(RokXIII @ Sep 3 2006, 01:08 AM)
nobody using artic freezer 4 for P4 proc here?
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i used 2 hv artic freezer 4 on my p4..quite a nice HSF..veli silent wink.gif
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Guys I'm currently looking for a HSF for my current AMD +3000 (socket 939). The stock HSF too noisy la...

I'm considering either :

Artic Freezer 64
or
Zalman CNPS7000B-Cu

What do you guys think? Any other recommendation are also welcome. My budget is RM200 and below, focus is on quiet operation, of course if can i want it to keep my CPU as cool as possible also.

thx
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 02:39 AM)
Mind telling me what color is your Vantec UV 92MM Fan? brows.gif
Coz i have one thermaltake 92MM fan that is only on:
21DBa...
1800RPm...

Kinda lighter than your Vantec UV 92MM fan...
If u're interested, then we can trade our fan... wink.gif
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its uv led...light blue color with uv led lights.

how many fans you have? maybe we could trade or something man.....pm me
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QUOTE(mxxuang @ Sep 3 2006, 12:46 PM)
Guys I'm currently looking for a HSF for my current AMD +3000 (socket 939). The stock HSF too noisy la...

I'm considering either :

Artic Freezer 64
or
Zalman CNPS7000B-Cu

What do you guys think? Any other recommendation are also welcome. My budget is RM200 and below, focus is on quiet operation, of course if can  i want it to keep my CPU as cool as possible also.

thx
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Well, if you're budget is RM200, i suggest you to take Scythe Ninja, it's good, it's silent...
Better than any other aftermarket heatsink... thumbup.gif
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ya..seriously u shud get the ninja or mayb the tunic tower if the bulk deal is still on
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Can i join???Using

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Full load : 60

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Can i join???Using

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Idle : 54

Full load : 60
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Yup...
Hey...
Just got your heatsink from bryanaug huh? laugh.gif

Anyway, there seems to be some problem with your temperature... sweat.gif
Is that Pentium D or Pentium 4?

If that's Pentium 4 LGA775, the temperature shouldn't be like that, furthermore, you're using arctic freezer 7... sweat.gif

There must be a problem...
Did you apply any thermalpaste? drool.gif

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Yup...
Hey...
Just got your heatsink from bryanaug huh? laugh.gif

Anyway, there seems to be some problem with your temperature... sweat.gif
Is that Pentium D or Pentium 4?

If that's Pentium 4 LGA775, the temperature shouldn't be like that, furthermore, you're using arctic freezer 7... sweat.gif

There must be a problem...
Did you apply any thermalpaste? drool.gif
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Yeap juz oni back from KL..Hehehe

I noe there is a problem...
using Pentium 4 LGA775..

Using Coolermaster Premium Thermal Paste.. rclxub.gif rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 3 2006, 06:09 PM)
Yeap juz oni back from KL..Hehehe

I noe there is a problem...
using Pentium 4 LGA775..

Using Coolermaster Premium Thermal Paste.. rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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Sigh...
My Pentium 4 530 [3GHz] LGA775, i got your temperature when i'm using the intel stock heatsink... sweat.gif

There must be a problem...

Better check it twice... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 06:18 PM)
Sigh...
My Pentium 4 530 [3GHz] LGA775, i got your temperature when i'm using the intel stock heatsink... sweat.gif

There must be a problem...

Better check it twice... thumbup.gif
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Mine Pentium 4 505 2.6 @ 2.8 Clocked..

Erm...I duno Where is the problem...All ok Used thermal paste,It fits frimly to my mobo...What can go wrong?? rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gifI checked many times... rclxub.gif rclxub.gif shocking.gif

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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 3 2006, 06:21 PM)
Mine Pentium 4 505 2.6 @ 2.8 Clocked..

Erm...I duno Where is the problem...All ok Used thermal paste,It fits frimly to my mobo...What can go wrong?? rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gifI checked many times... rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  shocking.gif
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Just found out that you're using ABIT motherboard... laugh.gif

Abit board always report higher temperature than usual... doh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 3 2006, 06:32 PM)
Just found out that you're using ABIT motherboard... laugh.gif

Abit board always report higher temperature than usual... doh.gif
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So...Mine is normal izzit?? rclxub.gif rclxub.gif shakehead.gif shocking.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 3 2006, 06:33 PM)
So...Mine is normal izzit?? rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  shakehead.gif  shocking.gif  sweat.gif
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Don't know...
Never use abit board before... icon_idea.gif
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@akash : Are you using the Abit uGuru utility to monitor your motherboard temperature? Because they say that software don't report temperatures very accurately
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try using motherboard monitor software to check the cpu temp?

just my 2 cents opinion.
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QUOTE(mxxuang @ Sep 3 2006, 09:47 PM)
@akash : Are you using the Abit uGuru utility to monitor your motherboard temperature? Because they say that software don't report temperatures very accurately
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Yeap..Using Abit uGuru utility to monitor my temperature..Erm...Not accurate.. cry.gif cry.gif

QUOTE(coolblade @ Sep 3 2006, 10:13 PM)
try using motherboard monitor software to check the cpu temp?

just my 2 cents opinion.
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I am using my motherboard monitor..Got any 3rd party software to check rather then my motherboard software?? unsure.gif unsure.gif
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how is scythe ninja compared to scythe infinity?
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 3 2006, 06:03 PM)
Can i join???Using

Intel P4 2.6 @ 2.8Ghz

arctic freezer 7

Idle : 54

Full load : 60
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hey dude,ur temp quite high lo..my PD also not tht high temp sweat.gif

QUOTE(akash @ Sep 3 2006, 10:56 PM)
Yeap..Using Abit uGuru utility to monitor my temperature..Erm...Not accurate.. cry.gif  cry.gif
I am using my motherboard monitor..Got any 3rd party software to check rather then my motherboard software?? unsure.gif  unsure.gif
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i m using MBM5 too..quite accurate i think smile.gif

u use 2 software 2 measure ur temp?uGuru n MBM5?

QUOTE(blaxez @ Sep 3 2006, 11:46 PM)
how is scythe ninja compared to scythe infinity?
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i think infinity shud be better..
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 4 2006, 12:45 AM)
hey dude,ur temp quite high lo..my PD also not tht high temp sweat.gif

i think infinity shud be better..
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Yup, he's temperature are very high... sweat.gif

Infinity is better? blink.gif

I thought infinity is much smaller than Ninja? shocking.gif
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 4 2006, 12:45 AM)
hey dude,ur temp quite high lo..my PD also not tht high temp sweat.gif
i m using MBM5 too..quite accurate i think smile.gif

u use 2 software 2 measure ur temp?uGuru n MBM5?
i think infinity shud be better..
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Yea i not too high..Nop..I only use uGuru to measure my temp..Will try MBM5 later.

QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 4 2006, 06:51 AM)
Yup, he's temperature are very high... sweat.gif

Infinity is better? blink.gif

I thought infinity is much smaller than Ninja? shocking.gif
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All saying that my temp is high...Before this much wrost...idle at 70... shocking.gif shocking.gif


EDITED - Using MBM5..Still the same..Idle at 53C.. rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 4 2006, 01:46 PM)
Yea i not too high..Nop..I only use uGuru to measure my temp..Will try MBM5 later.
All saying that my temp is high...Before this much wrost...idle at 70... shocking.gif  shocking.gif
EDITED - Using MBM5..Still the same..Idle at 53C.. rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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Sigh...
What's the problem with your heatisink... sweat.gif

Can anyone help him out? icon_rolleyes.gif
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probably HS din fix good enuff?

or try take everything out reapply thermal paste n HS

or even too much cacing thus bad airflow


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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Sep 4 2006, 02:11 PM)
probably HS din fix good enuff?

or try take everything out reapply thermal paste n HS

or even too much cacing thus bad airflow
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He already did that...
For twice, and he still got that kinda temperature...

Hmm...
There must be something wrong...

Or maybe powerslide is right...
Can show us the picture your casing internal? thumbup.gif

That way, we can help you out... flex.gif
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yeap..or perhaps even a better exchaust fan

the PD is not a cool processor..slow exchaust makes heat cant be driven out fast
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 4 2006, 02:14 PM)
He already did that...
For twice, and he still got that kinda temperature...

Hmm...
There must be something wrong...

Or maybe powerslide is right...
Can show us the picture your casing internal? thumbup.gif

That way, we can help you out... flex.gif
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Hmm...I am afraid i cant coz i am in coll now...After 3 weeks only i will go back..Then only i can post my pictures...So u guys have to wait.. cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif icon_question.gif icon_question.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 4 2006, 06:51 AM)
Yup, he's temperature are very high... sweat.gif

Infinity is better? blink.gif

I thought infinity is much smaller than Ninja? shocking.gif
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izit..i also not sure ler

QUOTE(akash @ Sep 4 2006, 01:46 PM)
Yea i not too high..Nop..I only use uGuru to measure my temp..Will try MBM5 later.
All saying that my temp is high...Before this much wrost...idle at 70... shocking.gif  shocking.gif
EDITED - Using MBM5..Still the same..Idle at 53C.. rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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idle 70C?crazy high wei sweat.gif

if u attach the hsf properly n use a good thermal paste..then the next thing u must check is ur casing air flow..it plays an important 4 ur temp..make sure the cable is tidy..intake n exhaust fan are there 2 perform good air flow

QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Sep 4 2006, 02:51 PM)
yeap..or perhaps even a better exchaust fan

the PD is not a cool processor..slow exchaust makes heat cant be driven out fast
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yalo..mine also slow exhaust the heat..tht's y reach 44C when case close

but PD is still better than prescott..definately cooler
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 4 2006, 06:57 PM)
izit..i also not sure ler
idle 70C?crazy high wei sweat.gif

if u attach the hsf properly n use a good thermal paste..then the next thing u must check is ur casing air flow..it plays an important 4 ur temp..make sure the cable is tidy..intake n exhaust fan are there 2 perform good air flow
yalo..mine also slow exhaust the heat..tht's y reach 44C when case close

but PD is still better than prescott..definately cooler
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Hahaha...
Suddenly you've become so active in this topic ehh jason? laugh.gif

Good for you... cheers.gif

**akash, check your internal casing...
For best way to guide us to help you, give us the picture of the internal of your casing... thumbup.gif

That's the best way... wink.gif
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Mine reached 70C coz my stock heatsink broke..So bought a 2nhand Heatsink from a forumer coz need urgetly and was lack in cash to buy new one...

For the pic..Will be late..Coz me now in coll..The latest that i can post my pic is 3 weeks from now that is i will go home...I will try my best to post ASAP..tq to all... notworthy.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif

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bro can i join smile.gif can i biggrin.gif

here my specs

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IDLE : 19'-20' LOAD : 25'-26'

@ 2.6
IDLE : 29'-31' LOAD : 53'-56'
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QUOTE(mruzian @ Sep 4 2006, 07:04 PM)
bro can i join smile.gif  can i  biggrin.gif

here my specs

AMD AM2 3600+ with BIG TYPHOON VX
@ STOCK
IDLE : 19'-20'  LOAD : 25'-26'

@ 2.6
IDLE : 29'-31'  LOAD : 53'-56'
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Yes...
Everyone can join...

Will put you in the list later on...

Owh, and if anyone found out that your name is not in the list, do inform me out...
I'll put you asap... notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 4 2006, 07:00 PM)
Hahaha...
Suddenly you've become so active in this topic ehh jason? laugh.gif

Good for you... cheers.gif

**akash, check your internal casing...
For best way to guide us to help you, give us the picture of the internal of your casing... thumbup.gif

That's the best way... wink.gif
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haha..interesting topic mer..no where 2 spam also..so come in here post abit lo tongue.gif

QUOTE(akash @ Sep 4 2006, 07:04 PM)
Mine reached 70C coz my stock heatsink broke..So bought a 2nhand Heatsink from a forumer coz need urgetly and was lack in cash to buy new one...

For the pic..Will be late..Coz me now in coll..The latest that i can post my pic is 3 weeks from now that is i will go home...I will try my best to post ASAP..tq to all... notworthy.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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hey dude!!i tot u buy artic freezer rite?

QUOTE(mruzian @ Sep 4 2006, 07:04 PM)
bro can i join smile.gif  can i  biggrin.gif

here my specs

AMD AM2 3600+ with BIG TYPHOON VX
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IDLE : 19'-20'  LOAD : 25'-26'

@ 2.6
IDLE : 29'-31'  LOAD : 53'-56'
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ur temp is pretty good dude..especially idle temp..but @2.6 temp is abit too high liao ..smthg like mine laugh.gif
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 4 2006, 09:47 PM)
haha..interesting topic mer..no where 2 spam also..so come in here post abit lo tongue.gif
hey dude!!i tot u buy artic freezer rite?
ur temp is pretty good dude..especially idle temp..but @2.6 temp is abit too high liao ..smthg like mine laugh.gif
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Yeap i bought artic freezer coz my stock heatsink broke when i was cleaning it.. cry.gif icon_question.gif cry.gif I also duno y my temp is high...Maybe Overclock???Or my Artic Freezer 7 is not fuctioning... icon_question.gif icon_question.gif cry.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 4 2006, 10:12 PM)
Yeap i bought artic freezer coz my stock heatsink broke when i was cleaning it.. cry.gif  icon_question.gif  cry.gif I also duno y my temp is high...Maybe Overclock???Or my Artic Freezer 7 is not fuctioning... icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  cry.gif
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overclock?
Why don't u tell us that earlier? sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 4 2006, 10:15 PM)
overclock?
Why don't u tell us that earlier? sweat.gif
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Well i told yea in my 1st post here...

2.66 @ 2.8GHZ

Page 20 Post 383. unsure.gif unsure.gif unsure.gif

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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 4 2006, 09:47 PM)
haha..interesting topic mer..no where 2 spam also..so come in here post abit lo tongue.gif
hey dude!!i tot u buy artic freezer rite?
ur temp is pretty good dude..especially idle temp..but @2.6 temp is abit too high liao ..smthg like mine laugh.gif
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hehe the HSF is not properly secured to thye proc
juz 'adjust' it n the temp @2.6 load is around 45'-48 rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 4 2006, 10:12 PM)
Yeap i bought artic freezer coz my stock heatsink broke when i was cleaning it.. cry.gif  icon_question.gif  cry.gif I also duno y my temp is high...Maybe Overclock???Or my Artic Freezer 7 is not fuctioning... icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  cry.gif
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u oni OC @ 2.8..not suppose 2 hv so high temp

AF7 shud be enuf 2 cool ur proc down..air flow dude..good case air flow is veli important flex.gif

QUOTE(mruzian @ Sep 4 2006, 10:20 PM)
hehe the HSF is not properly secured to thye proc
juz 'adjust' it n the temp @2.6 load is around 45'-48  rclxms.gif
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my PD805 @ 3.4 load around 50-55C sweat.gif
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 5 2006, 08:00 AM)
u oni OC @ 2.8..not suppose 2 hv so high temp

AF7 shud be enuf 2 cool ur proc down..air flow dude..good case air flow is veli important flex.gif
my PD805 @ 3.4 load around 50-55C sweat.gif
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Look at his motherboard...
It's ABIT...

Abit were known to have a problem of reporting higher temperature reading than any other motherboards... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mruzian @ Sep 4 2006, 10:20 PM)
hehe the HSF is not properly secured to thye proc
juz 'adjust' it n the temp @2.6 load is around 45'-48  rclxms.gif
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Its is frimly secured..Fixed it a couple of times...

QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 5 2006, 08:00 AM)
u oni OC @ 2.8..not suppose 2 hv so high temp

AF7 shud be enuf 2 cool ur proc down..air flow dude..good case air flow is veli important flex.gif
my PD805 @ 3.4 load around 50-55C sweat.gif
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Maybe.....This week i'll be back home..Will post my pc's pic....

QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 5 2006, 08:16 AM)
Look at his motherboard...
It's ABIT...

Abit were known to have a problem of reporting higher temperature reading than any other motherboards... sweat.gif
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Y like that???Erm.... rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 5 2006, 05:49 PM)
Y like that???Erm.... rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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Aiya, dun ask me laa...
Ask ABIT technician loo...

It's a normal for abit motherboard users...
They tend to report higher temperature than usual...

Why don't u use an other type of temperature sensors to know the real temperature of your processor... wink.gif

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"mruzian" & "akash", you are in the league... cool.gif

Whoever thinks that he's not in the list, please notify me, i'll add you ASAP... wink.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 5 2006, 05:52 PM)
Aiya, dun ask me laa...
Ask ABIT technician loo...

It's a normal for abit motherboard users...
They tend to report higher temperature than usual...

Why don't u use an other type of temperature sensors to know the real temperature of your processor... wink.gif
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U mean software of hardware....If software i used MBM5..Still the same... cry.gif cry.gif Anyway wait till this saturday..For now lets leave this topic for a moment... icon_rolleyes.gif

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"mruzian" & "akash", you are in the league... cool.gif

Whoever thinks that he's not in the list, please notify me, i'll add you ASAP... wink.gif
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Ooo..Coolll.... thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 5 2006, 05:58 PM)
"mruzian" & "akash", you are in the league... cool.gif

Whoever thinks that he's not in the list, please notify me, i'll add you ASAP... wink.gif
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rclxm9.gif thanx bro
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 5 2006, 05:49 PM)
Its is frimly secured..Fixed it a couple of times...
Maybe.....This week i'll be back home..Will post my pc's pic....
Y like that???Erm.... rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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there is an issue wit my typhoon vx n dfi ultraII-m2
the cooler doesnt sit tightly to the bracket
got to do minor adjusment for it
to fix properly
but now its ok rclxms.gif
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Hey guys....Me back Home...Here is my pc's picture...

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Akash, you should really tidy up your cables...
It's so messy in there... sweat.gif

When it's messy, then there will be bad airflow...

Better tidy up all those cables...
Looks like there's so many cacing in there... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 07:30 PM)
Akash, you should really tidy up your cables...
It's so messy in there... sweat.gif

When it's messy, then there will be bad airflow...

Better tidy up all those cables...
Looks like there's so many cacing in there... laugh.gif
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Hehehehe....Can this make my temp go high????Tomoro wanna tidy up the cable and reposition the heatsink..

P.S. Front fan suck the air in..Behind fan suck the fan out.Side pannel fan suck in the air..
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 8 2006, 07:33 PM)
Hehehehe....Can this make my temp go high????Tomoro wanna tidy up the cable and reposition the heatsink..

P.S. Front fan suck the air in..Behind fan suck the fan out.Side pannel fan suck in the air..
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Yes..
It can make your temp go high... sweat.gif

Ahh, another thing, that heatsink are placed on the right spot, don't change on how does the fan blows the air out... thumbup.gif

***This is the problem of ARCTIC COOLING heatsinks, the fan are too damn slow... sweat.gif

Slow fan = Low CFM... doh.gif

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 07:35 PM)
Yes..
It can make your temp go high... sweat.gif

Ahh, another thing, that heatsink are placed on the right spot, don't change on how does the fan blows the air out... thumbup.gif

***This is the problem of ARCTIC COOLING heatsinks, the fan are too damn slow... sweat.gif

Slow fan = Low CFM... doh.gif
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Ic....Will try to tidy up to the cables tomoro and try to change the fan to a high speed fan.Hehehehehe....
Thx for helping out... rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 8 2006, 07:39 PM)
Ic....Will try to tidy up to the cables tomoro and try to change the fan to a high speed fan.Hehehehehe....
Thx for helping out... rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  thumbup.gif
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........... sweat.gif

How do u intend on doing that?
That fan can't be taken out... rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 07:40 PM)
........... sweat.gif

How do u intend on doing that?
That fan can't be taken out... rclxub.gif
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Well technically it can..There are screws to unscrew the fan. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 8 2006, 07:42 PM)
Well technically it can..There are screws to unscrew the fan. thumbup.gif
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Then, how do you intend to "ikat" the fan? blink.gif

By using cable ties? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 07:46 PM)
Then, how do you intend to "ikat" the fan? blink.gif

By using cable ties? laugh.gif
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Erm..Thats the hardest part...Will figure it out.. doh.gif doh.gif rclxub.gif unsure.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 8 2006, 07:13 PM)
Hey guys....Me back Home...Here is my pc's picture...

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nice one
but as shawty said...tidy up the cable bro icon_idea.gif
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QUOTE(akash @ Sep 8 2006, 07:51 PM)
Erm..Thats the hardest part...Will figure it out.. doh.gif  doh.gif  rclxub.gif  unsure.gif
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hehe how to mod the fan arr?
anyway gud luck bro thumbup.gif
n dun forget to show us the pic of the
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sniper on the roof has actually changed the fan on his freezer64 before. think he tied it using zip ties...

u can try find in the case mods section for pix of his case...
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 8 2006, 09:00 PM)
sniper on the roof has actually changed the fan on his freezer64 before. think he tied it using zip ties...

u can try find in the case mods section for pix of his case...
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Waahhh...
Then the Arctic Freezer will be more cooler than original right? drool.gif
Waaa...
Hey akash, do it, just do it...
After u've done that, show u're mod to us!!! thumbup.gif
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wah!!ur cable kinda messy lo laugh.gif

redo ur cabling..it will gv better air flow smile.gif
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 8 2006, 10:58 PM)
wah!!ur cable kinda messy lo laugh.gif

redo ur cabling..it will gv better air flow smile.gif
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See?
Everyone says u should redo your cabling...

Redo it back...
Clean all dust...
Then, make sure got one Intake fan and exhaust fan...

Ahh, for the exhaust fan, do make sure u didn't use a fast fan...
Use a slow moving fan...

Low cfm...
Coz if u're using high cfm fan, than there will be no air circulation for the cpu heatsink....

Correct me if i'm wrong please...

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the fan can change..loose some screw den use own creativity to fit in own fan

i see the rear exchaust a little restrictive..is there something like grill behind the fan?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 09:19 PM)
Waahhh...
Then the Arctic Freezer will be more cooler than original right? drool.gif
Waaa...
Hey akash, do it, just do it...
After u've done that, show u're mod to us!!! thumbup.gif
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yup do it drool.gif do it drool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 8 2006, 11:10 PM)
See?
Everyone says u should redo your cabling...

Redo it back...
Clean all dust...
Then, make sure got one Intake fan and exhaust fan...

Ahh, for the exhaust fan, do make sure u didn't use a fast fan...
Use a slow moving fan...

Low cfm...
Coz if u're using high cfm fan, than there will be no air circulation for the cpu heatsink....

Correct me if i'm wrong please...

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It's been two days u're out of this topic, where have u been?
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exhaust fan must be low cfm fan?u sure?then air suck out also slow?my CM fan suck out hot air slow like shit rclxub.gif

2 days meh?u actually count it? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(jasonlim @ Sep 9 2006, 10:33 AM)
exhaust fan must be low cfm fan?u sure?then air suck out also slow?my CM fan suck out hot air slow like shit rclxub.gif

2 days meh?u actually count it? laugh.gif
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Exhaust fan have to be slow, but not to slow...
But the intake fan is better if you use a high cfm... thumbup.gif

The intake fan that i mean is the fan on the front of the casing, the hard disk bay...
For the sidewindow fan, [if you have so] don't use a high cfm... smile.gif

Use a slow one also as this would make the fan suck the hot air that has just been thrown out by the exhaust fan on the rear of the casing... wink.gif

Got it? cool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 9 2006, 10:38 AM)
Exhaust fan have to be slow, but not to slow...
But the intake fan is better if you use a high cfm... thumbup.gif

The intake fan that i mean is the fan on the front of the casing, the hard disk bay...
For the sidewindow fan, [if you have so] don't use a high cfm... smile.gif

Use a slow one also as this would make the fan suck the hot air that has just been thrown out by the exhaust fan on the rear of the casing... wink.gif

Got it? cool.gif
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hw true is tht?
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 9 2006, 10:38 AM)
Exhaust fan have to be slow, but not to slow...
But the intake fan is better if you use a high cfm... thumbup.gif

The intake fan that i mean is the fan on the front of the casing, the hard disk bay...
For the sidewindow fan, [if you have so] don't use a high cfm... smile.gif

Use a slow one also as this would make the fan suck the hot air that has just been thrown out by the exhaust fan on the rear of the casing... wink.gif

Got it? cool.gif
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wat ur trying to do is create a positive air pressure in ur case la bro... more air in less air out. generally its an accepted thought that negative pressure is better than positive. more air out than more air in. so if ur gonna play with the pressures its better to have more air out aka negative pressure so the hot air wont stay in the case too long and end up being recycled by the HSF.

negative pressure will suck out all the hot air out faster. but the bad thing is itll suck all the cold air in from each and every crack in ur case... meaning dust will be coming in from everywhere as itll be sucking them in too. good for temps bad for dust.

positive pressure will be pushing cold air in and also force the hot air out thru all the cracks in ur case... this is good for dust control coz ur dust intake will be concentrated in 1 area. good for dust...not so good for temps.

the best of course is to have a balance between positive and negative. difficult to achieve sadly.

personally id prefer to setup a positive pressure in my case... coz my room is friggin dusty. but its at negative now by the way.
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 9 2006, 12:09 PM)
wat ur trying to do is create a positive air pressure in ur case la bro... more air in less air out. generally its an accepted thought that negative pressure is better than positive. more air out than more air in. so if ur gonna play with the pressures its better to have more air out aka negative pressure so the hot air wont stay in the case too long and end up being recycled by the HSF.

negative pressure will suck out all the hot air out faster. but the bad thing is itll suck all the cold air in from each and every crack in ur case... meaning dust will be coming in from everywhere as itll be sucking them in too. good for temps bad for dust.

positive pressure will be pushing cold air in and also force the hot air out thru all the cracks in ur case... this is good for dust control coz ur dust intake will be concentrated in 1 area. good for dust...not so good for temps.

the best of course is to have a balance between positive and negative. difficult to achieve sadly.

personally id prefer to setup a positive pressure in my case... coz my room is friggin dusty. but its at negative now by the way.
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So, there's no way we can get a positive pressure?
Hard eeh?

But, i've read from somewhere else that we should only use low cfm exhaust fan...
I'll try to look to where i found it...

If i found it again, i'll post here the link for sure... icon_rolleyes.gif
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So, there's no way we can get a positive pressure?
Hard eeh?

But, i've read from somewhere else that we should only use low cfm exhaust fan...
I'll try to look to where i found it...

If i found it again, i'll post here the link for sure... icon_rolleyes.gif
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eh nono...positive pressure and negative pressure is easy to get. its the BALANCE of both thats hard to get.
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 9 2006, 12:21 PM)
eh nono...positive pressure and negative pressure is easy to get. its the BALANCE of both thats hard to get.
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Okay...

But, is there an easy way to get it though? wub.gif
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i already say hard to get n u ask for easy way... laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif laugh.gif

even if u use the same exact fan for intake and exhaust theres still alot of factors to consider... like intake restriction due to front panel design. or intake filters bla bla bla.... then u also have to remember that ur PSU fan is also an exhaust fan for ur case.. so wanna get the balance of both its gonna get very technical and probably scientific to get it right.

so my suggestion is choose either u wan positive or negative pressure.
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when ur system create heat,u shud hv cool air from outside 2 blow in ur case..then the exhaust fan must suck out all hot air as soon as possible..else hot air will circulate in ur casing..n hsf will accidentally take the hot air..it will make the temp reading even worse

so conclusion,exhaust fan must be powderful enuf smile.gif

n intake fan too..


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Yeah I found that my side panel fan wasn't helping the airflow in my casing. Took it out, no temps change in mobo and cpu... reduce the noise a little...
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ur side panel fan was placed to blow where?? to ur cpu or to ur GC?
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 9 2006, 06:00 PM)
ur side panel fan was placed to blow where?? to ur cpu or to ur GC?
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To my CPU....
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To my CPU....
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Hey akash...
Any updates on your cables mess? laugh.gif

How's your heatsink project?
Started changing the fan yet? brows.gif
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some ad.. tongue.gif

got 2 delta ffb modded by our mod sifu allngap..model is ffb something..80mm

modded to run slower so more quiet but still push alot air..now jus lying in a box..its quiet..can only hear little whine only..who wan kasi PM me

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80MM?

Why does it have to be 80MM??? cry.gif

A question though...
Does delta produce 120MM focus flow fans? icon_question.gif

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yeap 80mm

nice fan..mali mali tongue.gif

120mm ff gotlaa..but too great too handle sweat.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 9 2006, 09:31 PM)
Hey akash...
Any updates on your cables mess? laugh.gif

How's your heatsink project?
Started changing the fan yet? brows.gif
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Hmm...Sorry but nop....Kinda bz with Assigments and stuff....so no time to open the pc..Sumore i am downloading using Bitcomet.. notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Sep 9 2006, 09:56 PM)
yeap 80mm

nice fan..mali mali  tongue.gif

120mm ff gotlaa..but too great too handle  sweat.gif
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Delta did produce 120MM fan with focusflow? rclxub.gif

Damn, i should be getting that fan instead of my Nidec Beta 5... rclxub.gif

What's the CFM for 120MM FF? drool.gif
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no idea..hav a check

but the A is high..some fan controller sure meletup rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 10 2006, 12:15 AM)
Delta did produce 120MM fan with focusflow? rclxub.gif

Damn, i should be getting that fan instead of my Nidec Beta 5... rclxub.gif

What's the CFM for 120MM FF? drool.gif
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got la dude... the one u were talking about with me in PM is the delta focus flow la.. Delta FF... or Delta FFB... model is FFB1212EHE doh.gif

QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Sep 10 2006, 01:06 AM)
no idea..hav a check

but the A is high..some fan controller sure meletup  rclxub.gif
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as mentioned above its FFB1212EHE with 3.0A. as of this moment there are NO retail fan controller that can officially support it. although theres 1 on sidewinder that can control it but they still dont advise to use it with the fan...

the model of the 80mm should be FFB0812EHE.

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 10 2006, 01:25 AM)
got la dude... the one u were talking about with me in PM is the delta focus flow la.. Delta FF... or Delta FFB... model is FFB1212EHE doh.gif
as mentioned above its FFB1212EHE with 3.0A. as of this moment there are NO retail fan controller that can officially support it. although theres 1 on sidewinder that can control it but they still dont advise to use it with the fan...

the model of the 80mm should be FFB0812EHE.
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Ohhh....
Yeah, i forgot... doh.gif

Anyway...
How's u're deal with shah81 on testing his 4.0A fan controller?
Tested yet? drool.gif
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nope....havent had the chance to meet up with him yet... kinda busy lately
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 10 2006, 12:27 PM)
nope....havent had the chance to meet up with him yet... kinda busy lately
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Huhuhu...
Can't wait to see the result... drool.gif

Don't forgot to share with us the results in here abang "lelaki gila"... rclxms.gif
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aisk just wanna ask here......how to prevent dust from accumulating at the "fan" there?? so mafan after 3 weeks i can see dust alreayd loo
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QUOTE(porkchop @ Sep 11 2006, 01:15 PM)
aisk just wanna ask here......how to prevent dust from accumulating at the "fan" there?? so mafan after 3 weeks i can see dust alreayd loo
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Use the fan filter laa...
Can buy it from uglyvamp... thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(porkchop @ Sep 11 2006, 01:15 PM)
aisk just wanna ask here......how to prevent dust from accumulating at the "fan" there?? so mafan after 3 weeks i can see dust alreayd loo
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3 weeks and ur complaining?

heres a closeup of my intake fan filter after 7 days running 24/7

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see the amount of dust?? actually 3 days oso can become like that liao... i have to clean even more frequently than u man... sweat.gif
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 11 2006, 01:22 PM)
3 weeks and ur complaining?

heres a closeup of my intake fan filter after 7 days running 24/7

see the amount of dust?? actually 3 days oso can become like that liao... i have to clean even more frequently than u man... sweat.gif
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Ahahaha...
I'm right now looking at your topic la lelaki gila... laugh.gif

Kinda shock see u post something in my topic while i'm reading your topic... laugh.gif

I'm reading your "MY NEW TOY" topic cool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 11 2006, 01:18 PM)
Use the fan filter laa...
Can buy it from uglyvamp... thumbup.gif
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How much the fan filter priced for 12cm fan and 8cm fan?
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wah crazy...yours so dirty........as bad as mine and yours only 7 days
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QUOTE(coolblade @ Sep 11 2006, 01:37 PM)
How much the fan filter priced for 12cm fan and 8cm fan?
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I can't really remember the price...
But it shouldn't be more than RM20 i think... laugh.gif

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i think the fan filter should be err less than 10 bucks unsure.gif

how to clean those dust..few days already so thick shocking.gif
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Use aircon filter material! smile.gif
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wer to get a/c filter materials? biggrin.gif
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laugh.gif ha... shocking aint it??

i have a few of those filters...so i just replace them and wash the dirty ones with water....

i would LOVE to use the AC filter materials... its less restrictive than the one im using now... but sadly.. that means itll allow more dust in too... so i just live with the current one i have now...
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is any1 selling zalman CNP9500? LYP got sell ar? if got, how much? looks pretty damn cool...
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is any1 selling zalman CNP9500? LYP got sell ar? if got, how much? looks pretty damn cool...
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I kinda like Zalman air cooling... Look damn cool laugh.gif
But I think most zalman cooling fans are kinda heavy

Either way, I planning to get either the CNPS7000 or CNPS7700.

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Why bother getting an expensive zalman heatsink when you can get a better heatsink for the same price?

My advice is, the least you could do is to get yourself a Scythe Ninja... thumbup.gif

It's not the best, but it's better than those crappy zalman heatsinks... sweat.gif

I'm not saying that all zalman heatsinks are bad...

The Zalman VGA cooler is good, but the cpu heatsink, nahhh...

Don't think so.. laugh.gif

If you want the best, go get yourself a Thermalright Ultra 120.. brows.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 11 2006, 10:57 PM)
Why bother getting an expensive zalman heatsink when you can get a better heatsink for the same price?

My advice is, the least you could do is to get yourself a Scythe Ninja... thumbup.gif

It's not the best, but it's better than those crappy zalman heatsinks... sweat.gif

I'm not saying that all zalman heatsinks are bad...

The Zalman VGA cooler is good, but the cpu heatsink, nahhh...

Don't think so..  laugh.gif

If you want the best, go get yourself a Thermalright Ultra 120.. brows.gif
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I've been dreaming to get a Thermalright Ultra 120, but too bad it's not available in Penang.. cry.gif
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I've been dreaming to get a Thermalright Ultra 120, but too bad it's not available in Penang.. cry.gif
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Why do u wanna get it at penang?
I'm sure it'll be more expensive than what u think of right now...

Go to the bulk section, and look for sidewindercomputers bulk...

It's cheaper... rclxms.gif
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1 more question, how does the Ultra 120 perform compared to 90 C which uses copper fins? Will the copper yields advantage and the price differs not much though.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 11 2006, 10:57 PM)
Why bother getting an expensive zalman heatsink when you can get a better heatsink for the same price?

My advice is, the least you could do is to get yourself a Scythe Ninja... thumbup.gif

It's not the best, but it's better than those crappy zalman heatsinks... sweat.gif

I'm not saying that all zalman heatsinks are bad...

The Zalman VGA cooler is good, but the cpu heatsink, nahhh...

Don't think so..  laugh.gif

If you want the best, go get yourself a Thermalright Ultra 120.. brows.gif
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ultra 120 only 45.95USD at sidewinder tongue.gif
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ Sep 11 2006, 11:53 PM)
ultra 120 only 45.95USD at sidewinder  tongue.gif
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Haha...
Hey man, no worries about the Ultra 120, it have been said that it's the best heatsink so far..

Even schythe infinity and scythe ninja losses to Thermalright Ultra 120 thumbup.gif

So what are you waiting for, go get in the bulk!!! rclxms.gif
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post Sep 12 2006, 04:17 PM

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how bout its lil brother, ultra-90?
anyone use it? reviews shows its near to xp-90/c performance
its obviously lighter than xp-90c, n only ~usd25 at sidewinder (near half of big bro u-120 price)

hmm.. however, ultra series need s-clip for my mobo to make fan face exhaust fan >_<
*i wonder does it fit centurion5?

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hey heres my aircooling crazy rig...


overall shot of the case
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close up of the main parts..yeah u eyes arent fooling u... thats a delta focus flow at 5400rpm ..back is a normal vantac uv led .on top (nt in pic) is a nidev beta v tri blade.... and front nt pictured is a panaflow
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close up of the delta 80mm..thats uglyvamps coverter 70 to 80....
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HR-05...wth the original amd hsf fan...hey its one of the best fans on the hr-05 that ive use on it... i tried the vantec 80Mm and yate loon fan 80mm....still the amd fan beats them both.... well i havent try the delta but i doubt the retention can hold it there....
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ram cooler from allngap....great cooler and modeble if u take the time to put in evne more pwerfull fans... (de fans on it are aledy powerfull)
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coments are welcome...
oh the fans are set up so that back and front and side blow in and exhausted top by the triblade and the psu....

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................. sweat.gif

That's a really really big pictures u put there... laugh.gif

Anyway, that's a really really nice uv mod in your casing you have there!!!

Thumbs up "lolhalol"!!! thumbup.gif

***Err, do you mind to resize the pictures? sweat.gif
It's too big, and for me to use a 3MB streamyx, it's taking a long time to load the pictures... sweat.gif

Perhaps u should resize the pictures... wink.gif
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oh sorry bro ....will put in spoilers ....was going to bt some how forgot... man the noise from the triblade and the delta must be killing my brain cells and my memory...its louder than my mom hair dryer if u want a comparison....

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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Sep 12 2006, 05:58 PM)
oh sorry bro ....will put in spoilers ....was going to bt some how forgot... man the noise from the triblade and the delta must be killing my brain cells and my memory...its louder than my mom hair dryer if u want a comparison....
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Ngiahaha...
No worries, i'm also using NIDEC BETA 5 tri bladed fan... laugh.gif

But right now, i'm using it at 7Volts, to reduce the fan speed and to reduce the noise...

Right now, i'm searching for a way to built a variable resistor to control the fan speed...

I'm looking forward to run it on 9Volts... rclxms.gif
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hmm... i like it load thogh.... the louder it is the beter.....like its more garang u know.....like those american mussle cars.... noise less than before now thogh...lastime all the 120mm holes were with delta ffbs..at max speed..so u know lah...also the side fan was using a delta ffb..u imagine the noise lah... my mom was killing me man...it was louder than a vacuume cleaener man...change it all out coz of the dust....
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actuallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy......running on 12cm FFBs wont be that bad.... its the 8 and 9cm ones that are real loud coz they give out a friggin high pitch sound...

not only that... my 8cm FFB's motor would produce an annoying clicking sound when they run at 5v. whereas the 12cm is fine at 5v... and still pushes a decent amount of air..
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Sep 12 2006, 11:44 PM)
actuallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy......running on 12cm FFBs wont be that bad.... its the 8 and 9cm ones that are real loud coz they give out a friggin high pitch sound...

not only that... my 8cm FFB's motor would produce an annoying clicking sound when they run at 5v. whereas the 12cm is fine at 5v... and still pushes a decent amount of air..
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When u said it here, i remembered, my nidec beta 5 120CM also produce much more clicker sounds when it runs on lower voltage than 12 volts...

When on 7 volts, it produce clicking sound...
But when on 5 volts, even more clicking sound will be produced by the fan... laugh.gif

Wonder why does that happen eehh "lelaki gila"? blink.gif
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no idea man.... but this only happens on my 8cm FFB... my 12cm dont have those clicking sounds..
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bro my old 120mm ffb also dun hav clicking..only my pnanaflow when using a fan controller..but when running full 12v no more....

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most fan controllers these days are based on voltage reduction...

if u can find a PWM based fan controller then should get that... coz it doesnt reduce the voltage... what it does is it sends out 12v on pulses... and ur just controlling the frequency of pulses (which is ALWAYS 12v)

so the more frequent the pulse the faster the fan... the slower the pulse the slower the fan....

thinking of whether or not to ask shah81 to help me build the pwm based fan controller...but right now no money... need to pay my CC bills sweat.gif
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Between Thermalright Ultra 120 [Using A Vantec 120 UV Led Fan] & Scythe Infinity, which one is better aaa "lelaki gila?" drool.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 13 2006, 05:51 PM)
Between Thermalright Ultra 120 [Using A Vantec 120 UV Led Fan] & Scythe Infinity, which one is better aaa "lelaki gila?" drool.gif
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TT Big Typhoon laugh.gif

no idea man... ur gonna have to find reviews and comparisons on the net.. me no experience with either one of them
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Bro i think both perform almost the same... deppending o n the fan to i guess..neway i would go for the thermalright..esier to find..and can buy from lowyat...scythe stuff i havent seen much only from bulk section ./...

@madman,,
pwm controolers is it hard to build? coz if easy then i can diy.... but wont pulses kill the fan..seems kinda dangerous....
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scythe product u also can get from op..but abit pricey la
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QUOTE(lolhalol @ Sep 13 2006, 08:16 PM)
@madman,,
pwm controolers is it hard to build? coz if easy then i can diy.... but wont pulses kill the fan..seems kinda dangerous....
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no idea.... i think its best to search for info on the net. i managed to find some here n there but i dunno jack about electronics tongue.gif

i think mobo fan controls uses PWM...i think la ...so if its true then it shouldnt be a problem... besides... there are some retail PWM controllers out there...just not easy to find... also it MIGHT be more expensive to build...i think.

one advantage of PWM controllers is that it wont produce as much heat as the voltage reduction controllers.
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There i go for another Thermalright Ultra 120 heatsink...

Got a cheap offer from "Irenic" brows.gif

Gonna test with my 2nd rig... rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Sep 14 2006, 02:07 AM)
There i go for another Thermalright Ultra 120 heatsink...

Got a cheap offer from "Irenic" brows.gif

Gonna test with my 2nd rig... rclxms.gif
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fuwaahhh..so nice

twin ultra 120 tower drool.gif

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