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Old Aug 4, 2007, 04:56 PM   #1
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ati x1050 agp with p4 2.6ghz..

i need to know is it safe and wise to use a vantec toranado as a cpu cooler instead of the standard 2400rpm fan on my heatsink and do i want blowing on the heatsink or sucking air off?

also i want to overclock my video card some more and wanna know if putting in a vantec tornado as a case fan will help me achieve this?

my current stable overclock with no artifacting for testing for 3 hours is 429/250

my default clock speed is 325/166

my overclock 3dmark 03 score is 3492
my default 3dmark 03 score is 2402

i hope i am doing everything correctly and if it matters i am using ati tool..
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Old Aug 4, 2007, 05:34 PM   #2
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Yes it would be better than the stock fan, you want it blowing towards the cpu.

If you're really looking into OCing, you might want to invest in an aftermarket HSF set.
I reccomend looking at the zalman HSF's or the thermalrights.

If i had a s478 cpu like yours id have one of these 2 coolers on it before i even thought about moving the FSB or voltage.

option 1 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835154001

Option 2 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835118118

But hey, thats just my opinion others would say its ok to OC on stock HSF but not me.
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Old Aug 4, 2007, 07:12 PM   #3
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i plan on adding heatsinks to the mobo and videocard soon..

surely this will lower the temps even more right?
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Old Aug 4, 2007, 10:04 PM   #4
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yes it will lower temps, if you get a good one.

How high are you overclocking? whats your FSB? 400 or 533?

If you can post a CPU-z Shot

You can download it from cpuid.com
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Old Aug 4, 2007, 11:08 PM   #5
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its 800mhz
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Old Aug 11, 2007, 11:09 AM   #6
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Overclicking x1050

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Originally Posted by whines83 View Post
i need to know is it safe and wise to use a vantec toranado as a cpu cooler instead of the standard 2400rpm fan on my heatsink and do i want blowing on the heatsink or sucking air off?

also i want to overclock my video card some more and wanna know if putting in a vantec tornado as a case fan will help me achieve this?

my current stable overclock with no artifacting for testing for 3 hours is 429/250

my default clock speed is 325/166

my overclock 3dmark 03 score is 3492
my default 3dmark 03 score is 2402

i hope i am doing everything correctly and if it matters i am using ati tool..
Hi,
Ithing you can more overclock, if you didn't have screen problem
I have same card, and (samsung memorry) have 4400 points ! in 3Dmark 2003 and 2072 in 3Dmark05 )
Mysettings is 524/409 !

Go Baby GO!

My system:

Intel Celeron 2,4 -> 2.9 GHz
1,5 GB Kingston RAM
Gigabyte intel 865P/ 1000 pro MB
Saphire Radeon x1050 AGP 128bit/256MB (samsung is important) with ACCELERO 2 cooler
SB Audigy
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