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Sep 2, 2007, 05:30 PM
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Howlin at the moon
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You did do well buddy but is there really a need, What was your goal when you set out? I ran my 5200+ 24/7 at 3ghz on air with a Zalman CNPS7500-AM2 which was near enough silent and had room for a little more. If it's for the graphics card you could invest in a 8800GTS/GTX instead for much bigger improvements than any GPU OC would give you.
Just a thought to consider.
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Sep 3, 2007, 05:55 PM
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well, as of right now the Enzotech Ultra X cooler that I currently have i am running at full speed all the time with minimal temperature improvements. Therefore i want to switch the CPU cooling to liquid to combat the lack of proper air circulation in my case. As for the graphics, I'm staying with a conventional fan and no modding with it will take place. I plan on in the future (when budget allows) to upgrad it anyway. therefore, just a slight OC to it for now will get me by. Also i think that by eliminating all the ambient heat that my Enzotech is creating now will solve some NB temp problems.
thats the story with that
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Sep 3, 2007, 06:42 PM
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4870X2 Anyone??
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Quote:
Originally Posted by procupine14
well, as of right now the Enzotech Ultra X cooler that I currently have i am running at full speed all the time with minimal temperature improvements. Therefore i want to switch the CPU cooling to liquid to combat the lack of proper air circulation in my case. As for the graphics, I'm staying with a conventional fan and no modding with it will take place. I plan on in the future (when budget allows) to upgrad it anyway. therefore, just a slight OC to it for now will get me by. Also i think that by eliminating all the ambient heat that my Enzotech is creating now will solve some NB temp problems.
thats the story with that
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Whats your budget on watercooling?
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Sep 4, 2007, 12:22 AM
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well the current system (above that i just bought) is about $160 and the reason for buying that style of rad etc is for the limited amount of space i have left in my case
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Sep 10, 2007, 10:27 PM
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update.....i have finished installing my liquid system and i will have pics up on the "show your rig off" forum as soon as i find the usb cable to my camera
In any case....the system is as shown above and I'm sitting at the mid 40's C @ 2.989 Ghz
 yeah i couldn't get a stable three. Windows would not boot
other than that everything is in my system and running for two days now and no leaks whatsoever 
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Sep 11, 2007, 01:38 AM
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Howlin at the moon
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Cool......literally. Looking forward to seeing it.
Is that 40C full load?
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Sep 11, 2007, 07:46 AM
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well it never gets above 50C at full load and stays mid 40s while working...I'm getting some more tubing right now because i need to change a few things around but other than that its working flawlessly
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Sep 12, 2007, 02:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by procupine14
update.....i have finished installing my liquid system and i will have pics up on the "show your rig off" forum as soon as i find the usb cable to my camera
In any case....the system is as shown above and I'm sitting at the mid 40's C @ 2.989 Ghz
 yeah i couldn't get a stable three. Windows would not boot
other than that everything is in my system and running for two days now and no leaks whatsoever 
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Nice OC there 
Couldn't get a stable 3Ghz? Ive seen many of these 5200+'s @3.0-3.3Ghz i do realize that every chip has its wall and they are all different but what was unstable about it? What voltage you have it at?
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Sep 12, 2007, 11:46 AM
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Howlin at the moon
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Procupine I hope your reading this. Ive just looked at your 3dmark06 pic and I see your using the Asus tool to read your temps. Dont ask me why but that tool reads your cpu temp as mb and vice versa. I have exactly the same problem with my Asus board.
I thought when you posted above that your idle temp was a bit high. My 5200+ at 3ghz used to idle between 28c and 32c and that was with a zalman 9700 air cooler. Try using coretemp to measure the cpu cores. If this is the case you might get more stable overclocks by lowering the NorthBridge with a small fan.
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Sep 12, 2007, 01:49 PM
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oh really??! i never knew that lol ouch
thanks for the info
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Sep 12, 2007, 01:59 PM
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Howlin at the moon
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Core Temp
Here you go dude, will give you your individual core temp.
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Sep 12, 2007, 03:16 PM
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sweet....yeah it does show backwards.....that means that all this time my north bridge has been suffering :'(
that sucks
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Sep 12, 2007, 03:47 PM
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Howlin at the moon
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LOL glad I could help matey. When you first posted those idle temps I was thinking shit how am I going to break it to him that those temps are insane. Then by co-incidence I was starting to OC my my processor and I noticed that everytime core 1 temperature raised on Coretemp the NB temp on the Asus tool matched it.
Believe it or not the same fault is replicated on Nvidia's own Ntune monitoring program.
Anyway now you know that it's probably a high chipset temp holding you back. If it has a finned copper heatsink on it you should be able to screw a small fan directly to it which may help a little. However now your running with water you may want to look into including the chipset in your loop.
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Sep 12, 2007, 05:28 PM
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yeah i probably will.....i'm running that factory junk heat tube to sink thing (i'm assuming that you know what i'm talking about) that ASUS swears up and down works like a charm....i just removed it, for now, and scraped off the clay that they call thermal paste and put on some nice AS-5 until i can get a NB water block
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