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 3rd Party CPU Cooling Discussion(tm) V2, Air Cooling Heatsink For Processor ONLY

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Kataro
post Oct 25 2007, 09:45 PM

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Reporting in... flex.gif

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C ~ LGA775

just finish run orthos again for 30 minutes since last time running it... laugh.gif nothing much different from last time... sweat.gif
Kataro
post Mar 2 2008, 03:51 AM

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QUOTE(Kataro @ Oct 25 2007, 09:45 PM)
Reporting in... flex.gif

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 46°C, Load 66°C ~ LGA775

just finish run orthos again for 30 minutes since last time running it... laugh.gif nothing much different from last time... sweat.gif
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Last time apply my TIM using drop method, how careless I am, din check the manual carefully, causing it to be high temp... shakehead.gif sweat.gif I just remember that dual core proc should apply in different way and I have reapply it using a line of TIM way on 16 Feb 2008...here is the result of Orthos for 40 minutes I just run...

Kataro ~ Pentium D 820 @ 2.8GHz ~ 1.33Volts ~ Noctua NH-U12F ~ Idle 43°C, Load 57°C ~ LGA775

rclxms.gif impressive, 9C drop on load...3C drop on idle...from this lesson, again told us that apply the TIM incorrect will lead to higher temp... laugh.gif

bro shawty, please update my idle and load temp...thanks.... notworthy.gif icon_rolleyes.gif laugh.gif

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