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Spook
Posts: 23049
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so, im trying to play games on my e6850 and anal probe is going off in game coz my cpu is hitting 70 degrees
whats my best option to replace the stock cooling? needs to be air based (im not seting up water cooling), i dont care if its loud, i just want my cpu never to get hot ever again (runs at stock, id love to run it at 3.6 if cooling is good enough to keep temps down) bizaro, all my years of running amd, i never had heat issues! |
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| #0 08:37pm 26/10/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12975
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pointyfork/computers/cputemp.jpg
Using one of these. Prime95 is running using these settings: http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pointyfork/computers/prime.jpg Should also add using a decent thermal paste will make a bit of difference too, get rid of that thermal tape s*** if you get it with a heat sink and use arctic silver or similar. last edited by whoop at 21:11:00 26/Oct/08 |
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| #1 09:11pm 26/10/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3777
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Mate of mine just got one of these. His overclocked Q6600 runs under normal load at 25deg.
Also do what any real man does, just turn the alerts off. If it gets too hot, the PC will reset. |
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| #2 08:57pm 26/10/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12976
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Weight :790g (Heatsink Only) That's a fair bit of weight to be hanging off your motherboard, if you're going to move the computer with that thing attached I'd be worried about it ripping through the motherboard. edit: also agree with turning off alerts, I don't even have any monitor proggies running. I figure since my pc doesn't hang or freeze it must be fine. |
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| #3 09:07pm 26/10/08 |
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Lynx
Posts: 1142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #4 09:49pm 26/10/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3778
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Looks like the one i posted lynx, cept with the fan on the side already.
yeah its damn heavy. although it does seat itself on the motherboard pretty well |
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| #5 10:44pm 26/10/08 |
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pyro
Posts: 167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Woop, i have the same CPU as you but when i ran cpuz it says my multipier is only running at 6 x (not 9 like it is meant to be) any idea why it would be underclocked when i have not changed anything?
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| #6 11:05pm 26/10/08 |
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cJay
Posts: 1023
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #7 11:07pm 26/10/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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pyro: When you're not doing anything they run at 6x to save power/heat production. Mine's at 9 because I had prime95 going to make it get hot for spook to compare temperatures. Try it for yourself. You can usually disable that feature in your BIOS if it bothers you.
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| #8 11:12pm 26/10/08 |
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pyro
Posts: 168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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pyro: When you're not doing anything they run at 6x to save power/heat production. Mine's at 9 because I had prime95 going to make it get hot for spook to compare temperatures. Try it for yourself. Thanks i just read that myself.. i did check in bios also and found that it was set to not go any higher than 7 which i though was weird for a default setting.. changed it to 9 and all happy now :) |
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| #9 11:13pm 26/10/08 |
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Superform
Posts: 5212
Location: Netherlands
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Noctua NH-U12P
i just bought one of these.. they outperform the zalman and is very quiet.. bit pricey but i'm really happy with it.. also comes with 2 extra cables that decrease the voltage so you can have normal, quiet and cant hear s***.. i chose the blue cant hear s*** adapter and i cant hear it.. i had to check a few times to make sure it was working. its heavy however the mount is rock solid and doesnt bend or warp the mobo all in all 9/10 minus 1 point for price.. i paid about 66 euro delivered maybe you can get it cheaper in aus also it comes with mounting kits for 775 and AMD which is handy if your an AMD fgt |
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| #10 02:01am 27/10/08 |
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kos
Posts: 794
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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+1 for the Zalman... I don't even have a rear case fan anymore, this thing blows enough out the rear fan grille and I can turn it up if i really need to (i just keep it on lowest and forget about it, but I'm not overclocked).
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| #11 03:03am 27/10/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2316
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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spook, i would check that your stock heat sink isn't just full of dust and crap which is stopping it working. also, zalman +1. |
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| #12 08:11am 27/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23053
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nah, stock cooling has been s*** from the start
sounds like the zalman is win: are there any models that are maybe a bit cheaper, that are entirely free of lights or even make a bit more noise than other models? id feel weird if i couldnt hear my pc being on |
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| #13 08:30am 27/10/08 |
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d[o_0]b
Posts: 2499
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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who cares ara spook is rich from all the rudd monies $_$
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| #14 08:31am 27/10/08 |
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Obes
Posts: 6724
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Same cpu .. I went a thermaltake
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/coolers/thermaltake-maxorb/00_mo.jpg Definately made a difference, I played with some overclocking (3.75G .. so not too insane) ran the fan at about 40/60%. |
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| #15 10:11am 27/10/08 |
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Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9147
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #16 10:30am 27/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23054
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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went for the thermaltake big typhoon
was put off the zalman by it having retarded lights on it |
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| #17 11:10am 27/10/08 |
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orbitor
Posts: 7763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i've got a big typhoon spooky, it works well on my C2D (e8400) which is overclocked to 3.6GHz.
last edited by orbitor at 11:33:49 27/Oct/08 |
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| #18 11:33am 27/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23056
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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sweet, sounds good orbs!
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| #19 11:51am 27/10/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12980
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I can't even see the light on my CPU fan, it's not really that bright.
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| #20 06:36pm 27/10/08 |
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koopz
Posts: 7201
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Pfft, don't be a pansy. Go the Oil Immersion Cooling. considering our climate here in Qld, this is still the best option. I was thinking more of something like this: last edited by koopz at 21:57:15 27/Oct/08 |
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| #21 09:57pm 27/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23058
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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f***, i could never be a pc tech:
my gigantuan man hands make installing any of this s*** a nitemare well, back up and running, core cpu temps (according to anal probe are better) will see how we go looks to be 10-14 degrees diff tonite compared with last nite, 58 degrees, where it was hitting 70-72 in roughly the same period happy times last edited by Spook at 22:27:37 27/Oct/08 |
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| #22 10:27pm 27/10/08 |
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step
Posts: 1634
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That's a fair bit of weight to be hanging off your motherboard, if you're going to move the computer with that thing attached I'd be worried about it ripping through the motherboard.There is no need to be worried though, the mounting mechanisms used in the top range coolers make it impossible for it to happen. Few things that need to be clarified: The Zalman coolers are ok, they tend to be a bitch to install and are more prone to cutting you. There are other coolers that are vastly superior in value and provide much better cooling. MX-2 is the thermal paste to get, it's better than AS and it takes only a fraction of the time to cure. Large FTT's isn't the test to use to determine stability of CPU overclocks. Overclocking with Speedstep still on is only going to cause you issues / grief. If you're worried about the power use, you wouldn't be overclocking in the first place. |
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| #23 11:50pm 27/10/08 |
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step
Posts: 1635
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How badly full of dust was your stock cooler Spook?
Also you might want to look at the temp readings provided by Everest, Realtemp and Coretemp. |
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| #24 12:08am 28/10/08 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 5741
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ I concur.
Your initial temps seem a tad high for a stock intel CPU. Should only be round 40 at best. |
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| #25 12:42am 28/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23061
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer, original cooler was pretty dusty, ill give my case a propper clean out over the weekend
as for temps, im happy that its cooler, machine has never crashed due to heat (as far as i can tell) so im pretty sure its all good: note: my bios temps pretty much match my asus probe temps fyi, this cooler cut me also ive got artic silver, but i just used the paste that came with the cooler (this time) last edited by Spook at 06:24:57 28/Oct/08 |
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