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AMDŽ Socket-AM2/AM2+ Overclocking thread (V3), Phenom... Here AMD goes
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choyster
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Dec 11 2007, 04:42 AM
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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Dec 11 2007, 04:07 AM) I used Brisby before. I just estimated the temp using CPU temp which reported by my motherboard monitoring software. There is no way to get the accurate temp I think. -pWs-my fren said add 15c to brisby temp i think around there right?
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choyster
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Dec 11 2007, 04:47 AM
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QUOTE(-pWs- @ Dec 11 2007, 04:45 AM) Ermmm  Not sure. Add 15 degree also just estimation  Better get a decent cooler. IIANM, last time my brisby 36 @ 3.0GHz running @ 30++ degree (near 40 degree) w Noctua NH12-UF. -pWs-how much ur vcore?any good cooler to recommend?Not sleeping yet lol
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choyster
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Dec 11 2007, 06:31 AM
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QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Dec 11 2007, 05:58 AM) 3.4Ghz @ 1.35v stable? the best 3.4Ghz i can do with my vcore is min 1.4v benchable and able to pass orthos for 30 mins. But not stable enough for daily usage, will need at least 1.45v to pass 7 hours orthos. Its hard to say, you will need to roughly estimate by touching your heatsink. My previous brisbane Hovers around 12-15c idle on xigmatek S1283, these sort of temps are impossible given the ambient is around 28-30c. So yeah... the DTS on the brisbane are pretty much useless. +1 vote for me for xigmatek S1283  Its the best Air cooling below RM200 that ive ever bought in the past few years. Which is also the cooler that got me out of thermalright fanboyism  how do you determine by touching the heatsink? btw i used everest and pc wizard it says my cpu temp is 40c at stock speed while idle normal?Cpu temp=Core Temp? This post has been edited by choyster: Dec 11 2007, 06:33 AM
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