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TSsempronic
post Aug 23 2006, 06:35 AM, updated 20y ago

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why when i use CM AquaGate, the temp not stable??
sometime ist 39c and can get low as 17c???
that is the lowes & highest temp... rclxub.gif

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TSsempronic
post Aug 24 2006, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Aug 24 2006, 12:21 AM)
Crap.Where did you get the temps?you're using which monitoring apps?
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im using speed fan and smart guardian..

anyone know is this for real or what?? unsure.gif
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post Aug 24 2006, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Aug 24 2006, 02:03 AM)
maybe mobo sensor problem...
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my mobo is DFI LANPARTY UT ULTRA D..
when i used the stock HSF....the temp is just normal.....
not the mobo prob ma...

someone....can explain this??
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post Aug 25 2006, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(kingmaker_20 @ Aug 25 2006, 02:32 AM)
Guess,nothing to explain since your temp get to normal when you use stock cooler.Btw what is your Idle/Load temp on stock cooler?
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the temp for stock HSF is around 40c - 47c...
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post Aug 25 2006, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(almostthere @ Aug 25 2006, 12:41 PM)
17C? Dude at that temps, it would be condensating with cold water already lah. My guess is that you mounted the block to tightly over the proc causing extrapolation errors by the BIOS's reading. Processor's temperatures for A64 are on die, which means there's a built in sensor in the proc which will be affected if you apply too much pressure on the IHS.
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is true if i put the water block to tight it will effact the sensor of the proc??
errmmm....maybe i try to loose a little bit of the skrew...
will tell u the result after i done it.. unsure.gif
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post Aug 28 2006, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(almostthere @ Aug 25 2006, 12:41 PM)
17C? Dude at that temps, it would be condensating with cold water already lah. My guess is that you mounted the block to tightly over the proc causing extrapolation errors by the BIOS's reading. Processor's temperatures for A64 are on die, which means there's a built in sensor in the proc which will be affected if you apply too much pressure on the IHS.
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already adjust it....just the same....

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