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This may seem like a dumb question but I haven't been able to find anything by searching. The FX chips have an unlocked multi but is there a limit on this or could you (hypothetically) jack it up to say 100x? Just curious. :confused:
Koolance makes top notch cases (I own one) but the performance is not quite good enough for the price. Luckly I got mine for cheap and I use a separate external setup for my cpu and hd's while the video and northbridge are cooled by the koolance. :D
I believe for most overclocking is still about saving money. I mean who wouldnt want to take a $150 processor and make it perform like once twice as expensive or more.
Like the title says this is a PNY 6800gt 256mb that is still in the original box with the plastic wrap and all, never been opened. The card is AGP based and my stupid ass bought it when I really needed a PCI-E card. Thats what I get for not paying attention :( .
Asking $320 obo buyer pays...
Couple of questions. First off I can't seem to get a stable overclock at anything above 220 on my ram, I have brough the voltage all the way up to 3.0v and still cannot get anything stable. Now when I built this computer I was on a bit of a budget and ended up with Corsair value ram so I know...
I never considered preasure drop to be a factor but there is at least a 1.5psi drop once the air is inside the intercooler (not after like punx wrote) as it is going from 2.5 inch pipe to a 12x24x3 space and then back into the piping which would explain the temp drop. Also since we are talking...
Thank you for the support ouija. I am by no means a physics expert but just like ouija said when you feel the hot side its very very warm (not to hot to touch but almost there) as the compressed air coming from the turbo reaches somewhere around 300* but then when you put your hand on the cold...