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Profile: journeyman
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Okay here goes. Im opting for water cooling, and read plenty about how $100 to $150 water cooling systems, and all in one solutions aren't the best ways to go.
Message edited by the associ ate on 07-01-2008 at 07:00:24 AM |
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Profile: addict
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I don't think 66C load on a 6400+ is anything to worry about. That is normal for them. I wouldn't bother with trying to water cool it. There are two simpler and cheaper ways to lower temps if you want.
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Profile: journeyman
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I worry if its above 55c, instinctual responce, i cant help it, i wish there was a guide called something like, "big heatsinks for stoopid boards", thank you for your sugestions, and im scared and to lazy to attempt lapping my sink and cpu, maybe il give it a shot when i find a good fitting giant cpu heatsink and am forced to take it apart |
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Profile: nimble knuckle
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55 is nothing..big deal --------------- X2 5400+, Biostar TA780G M2+ MATX, 2 gig mushkin, 8800gts 512 , CM 532, Kingwin 450w ATX 2.2 "Now if the 4870x2 was actually notably faster than the 280 for about the same price, then I might even take a chance on it. However, that won't be the case." |
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Profile: Eternal Poster
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General safe limit is 65C, so 55C really is nothing.
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Profile: addict
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If space is a factor, I'd recommend taking a look at the Thermalright Ultima. Seize wise it's a quite a bit smaller than the big monsters such as the TRU 120 of Ninja and the likes. Performance wise it almost scores as good as the top dogs. --------------- Gigabytes 35C-DS3R | C2D 6850 | Antec 900 | 4 X 2 Gig of DDR2 1000 G. SKill Sapphire 4870| Corsair 620 Thermalright Ultima 90 + panaflo |
