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Hi all,
I can't seem to get the temps down on my amd, it is running about
55-56degC idle and 59-61degC loaded. This is running stock speed. If I
bring the speed up any then the temps soar over 60 constant. The heat
sink is a big Ultra Fire thing that is supposed to be good for up to
3400+ I have wired a second faster fan on it as the original fan is a
slow (2400rpm) quiet thing and brought the fan up to about 3100rpm.
This has not really helped and has made it much louder so I figure I
need a better solution.
Can someone recommend a cooling solution that will be as quiet as
possible yet cool this processor well enough so that it can be OC'd?
I'm open to either air or water cooling solutions that would work in a
25 to 30 deg. C. environment. At the moment I'm rather leaning towards
a water solution so that I could put the radiator in the next room.
Thoughts?
Mike
Hi all,
I can't seem to get the temps down on my amd, it is running about
55-56degC idle and 59-61degC loaded. This is running stock speed. If I
bring the speed up any then the temps soar over 60 constant. The heat
sink is a big Ultra Fire thing that is supposed to be good for up to
3400+ I have wired a second faster fan on it as the original fan is a
slow (2400rpm) quiet thing and brought the fan up to about 3100rpm.
This has not really helped and has made it much louder so I figure I
need a better solution.
Can someone recommend a cooling solution that will be as quiet as
possible yet cool this processor well enough so that it can be OC'd?
I'm open to either air or water cooling solutions that would work in a
25 to 30 deg. C. environment. At the moment I'm rather leaning towards
a water solution so that I could put the radiator in the next room.
Thoughts?
Mike
