QUOTE(AoiNatsume @ Dec 18 2007, 01:58 AM)
Most PCB these days can take up to 90c+, as claimed by crucial, their PCB is able to handle 85c. Brainpower pcb can do 100c+
Of course... an active cooling would help ALOT since these heatspreaders are originally designed to be cooled passively.
And another thing, please remember, do NOT use copper heatspreader unless you plan on using a high cfm fan on it. Copper does indeed absort the heat more efficiently that alu, but the heat stays in the copper as it doesnt dissipate as good as alu. Therefore, high cfm fans must be used if you plan on going copper heatspreader. Then again, the hottest part of the ram on stress is not the chip, but the PCB area near the gold pins.
Added on December 18, 2007, 1:59 amhaha bro.. main safe la, lama sangat iced nanti mobo hangus

btw, great to hear my pump arrived safely to you

what are u waiting for...? go to your near 7-11 now, its open 24/7 xD
you are right bro, near gold fingers there is the weak point, if RAM not plug-in securely higher chance to get hangus
I got exactly the same pump, just buy extra as spare

Added on December 18, 2007, 2:28 amQUOTE(dj.eRicZzz @ Dec 18 2007, 02:00 AM)
ur vdimm same with me lor...i need to use 533 instead of 667...thats y SPI time not nice...
for the pump, higher liters per hour is better..but you must check the tube size...if BBBIIGGGG pump with small tube also not very good...will limit the water pump
for the watever bucket or pail...better to get something like polystyrene to reduce the energy lost to surrounding...
Added on December 18, 2007, 2:02 ami tried using without fan at my mum's rig..intel rig la...running dual ch, no oc...i use like 1-2 hrs only..no cooling for rams...then later i cabut the ram...walau..damn hot...i dont know how the rams survive if i oc without cooling
aiyo, without proper cooling then dun go too far...asap keluar nnt susah
No need to cabut the DDR2 u also know it is damn hot, just touch any of the chipsets while OC kaw2 and u will know
This post has been edited by ongbs: Dec 18 2007, 02:28 AM