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Looks beasty.
Ive seen small chipset hsf that looks exactly like that but the HS is electric blue and it looks really good :)
This one went better with my eye color.
and your pc isnt a rollercoaster ride :unsure:Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 09:37
This one went better with my eye color.
I couldn't let Abu win.
I may install a mirrored disco ball, but don't tell anyone.
:lol:Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 09:43
I couldn't let Abu win.
I may install a mirrored disco ball, but don't tell anyone.
I just bought a heatsink and a 80mm system fan. I am going to put them in, in a minute.
What did you buy, details. :lol:
Standing by to see if it runs cooler.
Umm, I've thought about that. But only those small novelty disco balls, the big ones would just be plain over kill. :rolleyes: :)Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@9 November 2003 - 04:43
I couldn't let Abu win.
I may install a mirrored disco ball, but don't tell anyone.
I'm searching for one all over that is proportional to my John Travolta doll.Quote:
Originally posted by _John_Lennon_@9 November 2003 - 19:53
Umm, I've thought about that. But only those small novelty disco balls, the big ones would just be plain over kill. :rolleyes: :)
He is going to be animated using the signal from my HDD activity light.
The effect should be spectacular.
Stayin alive, stayin' alive...
Ok I left my computer on over night to see how much cooler it is staying and here are my results : (Motherboard before: 90 degress / Motherboard after: 81 degress) (Cpu before: 129 Degress / Cpu after: 90 degress) (Aux before: 72 degress / Aux after: 68 degress).
As you can see my system got way cooler. I now have a coolmaster fan and heatsink on my processor and a 80mm cooler master blowing air out of my system. My old heatsink and fan ran at 3709 RPM The new one runs at 4219 RPM. Now in the specs it says I have a chasiss? It is running at 2679.
I am happy to say that my computer hasnt automaticly restarted and I havnt got any errors yet.
While I was at the store I got a Msi CR52-M. It burns cds in 2:00.
That sounds like a big improvement. What model heatsink is that?
Big improvement?Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@10 November 2003 - 05:28
That sounds like a big improvement. What model heatsink is that?
That's a bloody miracle.
A 40 some % improvement.
Really, do tell, what is this piece of kit that is working so well?
If you work it out in absolute temps, the cpu temp has dropped from 327K to 305K, an improvment of about 6.75%.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@10 November 2003 - 13:15
A 40 some % improvement.
But of course neither of those figures is really meaningful considering so many changed variables.
If you work it out in absolute temps, the cpu temp has dropped from 327K to 305K, an improvment of about 6.75%.Quote:
Originally posted by lynx+10 November 2003 - 10:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (lynx @ 10 November 2003 - 10:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-clocker@10 November 2003 - 13:15
A 40 some % improvement.
But of course neither of those figures is really meaningful considering so many changed variables. [/b][/quote]
Argh! It's just a big improvement.
Really?
The reviews wouldn't lead me to expect such a dramatic drop in temps.
Well done, then.
Is it as quiet as they claim?
It is almost totally silent! Way less sound coming from it then my old one. While I was out shopping I also got a cd burner. :P
Not a bad day at the office then.
New hardware is fun,eh?
i remember when i had an Acer 8x burner. it was so crap i couldnt burn music cd's over 2x or they didnt work.
It was good for data though.
Yea it is really fun to go computer parts shopping. I totalled out at $86.50
Celcius or Farenhigt?Quote:
Originally posted by Triadcool@10 November 2003 - 06:16
Ok I left my computer on over night to see how much cooler it is staying and here are my results : (Motherboard before: 90 degress / Motherboard after: 81 degress) (Cpu before: 129 Degress / Cpu after: 90 degress) (Aux before: 72 degress / Aux after: 68 degress).
Yes, I know, I cant spell either.
fahrenheit
K
How did you fit an 80mm fan onto a 60mm heatsink?
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The new one runs at 4219 RPM
Also what speed is it really? 4219 RPM or 2500 RPM?Quote:
Coolermaster SAF-B83 Case Fan 80x80 --- Rotation Speed: 2500 RPM
If it's silent it must be 2500 RPM. If that's the case then how is it possibe that you have that much temperature improvement?Quote:
It is almost totally silent! Way less sound coming from it then my old one.
Gee VB,
I didn't see that he claimed to have mounted the case fan to the HS.
One of us is confused.
Edit:Although I do agree that that is a pretty spectacular drop in temps for just using that particular heatsink. Maybe he moved his PC into a snowbank....
I realized that he didn't change the fan on the heatsink after I posted.
I still maintain that a 60mm fan at 4800 RPM on that heatsink plus his new 80 mm fan on his case cannot have that significant a temperature drop. I have experimented with that cooler many times before so I have a pretty good idea what the results should be.
I wonder just how deep he buried it in the snowbank?
My heatsink already had a fan on it. I bought a 80mm fan to push the air out of my system. I dont know how it is as cool as it is. But thats the temps its showing me in AIDA32.
This is my system temp after the computer being on for 2 days.
http://www.uploadit.org/files2/111103-tempeture.JPG
your temps seem good, mine in comparison are 26c system and 40c cpu (amd athlon 2000+ with aero 7 lite hsf, getting the volcano 12 soon though :) ) but i couldnt see how a single 80mm case fan could make so much of a difference! are you sure these temps are accurate? have you checked in you bios?
Triad,
It ain't like I was calling you a liar, it's just that I have done a lot of experimenting and work to get my systemps down and you just put on a new HSF and slap in a casefan and get remarkable results.
I guess I'm just envious.
http://galleries.vinyamar.com/ps/sho...I6hUf&ext=.jpg
This is after @ 56 hrs. of continuous operation ( not counting a million reboots) and as you can see our results are very similar.
I get those types of temps on my old (overclocked) T-bird like the latest ones, that seems pretty normal.
I think my brother's 2400+ works on something like the first temps though, and that's pretty stable (no OC).
fyi for clocker to be envius you have performed a godly action.... hehehe :P
Wow dude, what is the rated CFM for the 8 cm fan you put in?
clocker what is that cpu diode on your pc?
That's not true *blush, blush*, I am a veritable seething pit of envy.Quote:
Originally posted by SciManAl@11 November 2003 - 10:17
fyi for clocker to be envius you have performed a godly action.... hehehe :P
My only consolation is that his HS fan is spinning way faster than mine, hence must be noisier.
triad, i dont think your heatsink and fan setup is silent, as the hsf fan combo you pointed out (cp5-6j31c) my freind thad that combo and it makes a racket!
There are apparently two different ways to measure the temp of a CPU.Quote:
Originally posted by Kunal@11 November 2003 - 10:24
clocker what is that cpu diode on your pc?
One is a thermistor- basically a little hairlike temp sensor which actually sticks up and touches the bottom of the chip. I believe that this is the preferred method (but, as always, I could be wrong :huh: ).
The second is the diode that you see. The chip temp is extrapolated from the current drop (or something) at this point.
I always use the first temp, it's lower and makes me feel better.
lol :lol:Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@11 November 2003 - 14:27
I always use the first temp, it's lower and makes me feel better.