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If you do go this route and are using MFP's the following reg-hack is what you need in my experience.
On the local computer:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Terminal Server Client\Default\AddIns\RDPDR
Create a DWORD with the hex value of ffffffff and you should be set.
The key...
The Noctua NH-U12 is really good as well. It equals the Tuniq easily in every other review I've read except that roundup and is slightly shorter if your case won't allow the tuniq.
I lowered my voltage on my E6600 and P5W DH to get my temps down. I'm wondering if my voltages aren't accurately listed in the BIOS. I'm at 3.0Ghz and 1.28v. I was one notch lower (same clock), but got a reboot after some testing so I put it back up. I'm running at 59/60 while doing any...
Sounds like a VPU crash to me. Do you have auto-recovery enabled? (I didn't look to see if it was ATI and sigs don't show up when posting) It may not be working. But that's what mine did the 1-2 times I ran CSS video stress test when I had my 9150 OC'd a few Mhz too high.
I finally gave up trying to get one and got a Noctua NH-U12 instead. Some say it's better /shrug either way they're close enough and I can actually get this one. It's a little more, but the mounting mechanism sounds like it's a lot better than the infinity which was my other choice.
I'm having a hard time deciding if I need another HSF combo or not (just stock intel at the moment) because of all the different temps/monitors floating around.
Coretemp reads my 6600 idle at 55C on both chips, and load after 30 mins or so as 68 I think it was. This is at stock settings now...
I'm putting together a new system and don't want to get caught with a PSU that doesn't match my mobo's connections as I have in the past with 20-24 pin issues.
I'm getting a ASUS P5W DH Deluxe
Also likely an X1950 XTX
Is there a specific pin/power set I should be looking for? (Other than...