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Looks good Eagle, I responded to your PM. Just curious with these units is the temp adjustable or is it just on or off?
Thanks Eagle, that all I needed to know. I didn't think the temp was "easily" adjustable. I was just curious some of the old AMD stuff doesn't like things below -20c it cold bugs very easily.
Thanks Eagle, that all I needed to know. I didn't think the temp was "easily" adjustable. I was just curious some of the old AMD stuff doesn't like things below -20c it cold bugs very easily.
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this pix is from his installation booklet that came with unit J45 the 2 red/black wires you hook up to motherboard, there is no ALTERING OF CONTROLLER but you can change controller or make it on / off from another site
The FX line doesn't cold bug. Phenom 2's/ Thubans have a cold bug around -80C to -100C
Good stuff buddy, whats the drop down temp on that thing?? Or does it just hold better under load?
Just FYI the coolers in refrigerators and freezers are designed to make something cold over time and then hold it there against thermal leakage through the insulated container, not constantly cool several hundred watts worth of power constantly. To see how well an "old freezer" would actually cool your CPU, get a 300W room heater and toss it in your freezer. It will be about that bad.I've always wanted to play with one. They are just a little to pricey for me. Perhaps I will build own one of these days from a Old freezer.
Just FYI the coolers in refrigerators and freezers are designed to make something cold over time and then hold it there against thermal leakage through the insulated container, not constantly cool several hundred watts worth of power constantly. To see how well an "old freezer" would actually cool your CPU, get a 300W room heater and toss it in your freezer. It will be about that bad.
Just FYI the coolers in refrigerators and freezers are designed to make something cold over time and then hold it there against thermal leakage through the insulated container, not constantly cool several hundred watts worth of power constantly. To see how well an "old freezer" would actually cool your CPU, get a 300W room heater and toss it in your freezer. It will be about that bad.
Managed a bit better last night, this is still on my cold water loop. http://valid.canardpc.com/f7wtgg
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Does that pass Prime95 ?
Oh man, I came so close. http://valid.canardpc.com/jltys4
I guess 8.0 is going to have to wait a bit longer.
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