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bryanyeo87
post Mar 24 2008, 04:12 PM

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i wonder, what is the performance difference between red scorpion and the s1283, since that they are both practically the same thing, with the exception of a higher rated cfm fan?

but afaik, the s1283 performance does not scale that well, probably 1~3c improvements on load when i strap on a 180cfm nmb screamer :S
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post Mar 24 2008, 07:46 PM

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QUOTE(vincentlaw @ Mar 24 2008, 05:03 PM)
still acceptable for holes at the top since hot air rises and cool air falls so basically the hot air will flow out from ur room.. but yes it wont be as cold as sealed room with aircon.... but i guess with some holes on top for airflow is better too coz fresh air coming in..

really nice temp there... 23'c.. how i wish i can get that..... how about full load?... pushing Q6600 to 4ghz is too extreme since the voltage for even 3.6 is in danger zone already...

im sry this post really out of topic... forgive me
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QUOTE(vincentlaw @ Mar 24 2008, 06:12 PM)
ohya misread it... 23'c is for aircon temp.. haha i tot proc temp...  doh.gif  doh.gif  doh.gif
dont go too far already la... the voltage will kill ur proc...
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temps would probably hit the high 70's if not low 70's at that sort of speed smile.gif

my quad at 3.8ghz 1.45v is already spewing 66c on water using prime, ambient is 33c, and reservoir temps is 40c

so what say on air? brows.gif



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intel warranties their q6600 up to 1.5v, so go have fun biggrin.gif

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post Mar 25 2008, 06:28 PM

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QUOTE(vincentlaw @ Mar 25 2008, 06:21 PM)
hmm not very agreed... if they wanna do as what u said... they can just use 3x 8mm heatpipe and branching from the 3 heatpipes. Thier purpose for 4 HDT is to direct touch to IHS but i doubt current processor can fully contact with 4 HDT...

AMD proc is more advantage in this situation since thier contact area with heatsink is much larger...... not now for Intel, maybe in future...
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intel non native quad/multi core and larger sized cpu die's would benefit from the 4x heatpipes.

maybbe even phenom quad/tri core, since their cpu die size is so damned big icon_idea.gif

 

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