Not a bad day at the office then.
New hardware is fun,eh?
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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
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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.