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Just add a low rpm 120mm or 92mm over your socket with rubber bands and twist ties. That will get your PWM temps way down.
What temps are you getting on that pressy while running super pi? |
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Running superpi its around 53c or so. Not as warm as i expected at 4ghz, people say the chip runs warm, to me its just the pwm components run warm, chips only a little hotter than the northwoods. |
Nice, my A64 runs 50c at load on air... No bad for a pressy at all. BTW, you beat me.
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Considering im running 1300 intelhertz ( biggrin: ) faster there wasn't really too much in it.
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You guys are geeks.
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loney:
/phones canadian immigration authorities. the_finger: |
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beat this stuff gerv: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/sho ... hp?t=44785
6.3ghz.....with this:Intel P4 3.6Ghz SL7Q2 -113c DFI 875P-T @ 333FSB Centon Advanced DDR TCCD OCZ DDR Booster Chilly1 three stage CPU cascade Don't know what it all means, but must be good. |
Phase change cooling, basically the pc's layed out on a table in pieces being cooled by compressors and a liquid that turns to gas form to cool the cpu to sub zero temperatures.
Its those kind of systems that are just clocked for benchmarks and nothing more. Id be suprised if it could stay on for more than a few hours before becoming unstable. |
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http://www.extremecooling.net/index/request.php?5
^ right click save trarget as, thats a pc being cooled by dry ice. |
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