tjmagneto
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It's going to be 100F + this week so I might drop back the OC on the rig a little bit. Maybe then my AC won't kick on early in the morning.
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Feel free to ship CPUs and GPUs to my place. Hehe
Everything is included at my apartment. So utilities are never a problem. Our spare room has 2 active portable AC units at 10k and 12k BTUs PLUS Central Air. I'm setting up a rack 'closet' who can basically just run the portable AC year round. Our summertime thermostat is basically the windows. Everything is set at a chilling 64 degrees and when it gets too cold (and it does), we usually just open the windows to warm the place up.![]()
I just bought a portable A/C unit from Lowes that is 11,000 BTU and it works wonders. With my 3 dell 30" and my SR-2 and projector, A/V receiever, PS3 and stuff it keeps it all cool. Just gotta plug in my computer to another socket because I keep tripping a breaker with just my computers and monitors and A/C running.
How much is your power bill with those portable units? I think mine is rated at 1000 watts.
What brand(s) are these units you're running?I running 2 portables, a 10k btu from costco and 12k btu from Sam's. Both are working SUPER hard with 24/7 operations since springtime. Not a problem at my place. Actually get too cold.
They not too loud. Not much more then the fans on my pc, but static noise I tend to tune out so I don't notice much anymore.
I live in a building condo so window units aren't allowed. But all utilities are included so I don't really mind. I had a window unit as well (20k btu from costco) which was much louder then my pc and portables if that helps. It did work great tho til maintenance told us window units weren't allowed.Still, running all 3 AC plus central air and it was like a fridge at our place.
Awesome, welcome back!I will be back on line with 2 I7 rigs in about 2 weeks. I have one folding windows bigadv right now and waiting on parts for my other I7. Looking forward to contributing to the number 1 team!
Just got my utility bill for last month and it shocked the hell out of me...........
$380 and this is a small house. I know that this house isn't designed very efficiently but damn......
Just got my utility bill for last month and it shocked the hell out of me...........
$380 and this is a small house. I know that this house isn't designed very efficiently but damn......

What was it previously?
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there are a few things to help with leaky houses specially with window units. 4'X8' 1/2" styrofoam $12-$15 at lowes or home depot. works great for sealing up a window unit. check weather stripping around doors and windows. with some 3m contact adhesive and a old sheat the same styrofoam can be used to block out hole windows that arent needed. grilling outside instead of cooking in the kitchen helps a lot too.
I don't know where you are, but it should be getting better in another month or so. I think the hottest weather is passed for many people. At most you'll be seeing very hot temps until September unless you live in the South.I usually hover in the $280 range during a given summer month. That is pretty reasonable considering I keep the window unit in the computer room(folding rigs are in the guest bedroom) on during the day and keep the central a/c thermostat at 76 F.
From what I've seen they may have even decreased. The Kenmore AC we purchased back in the mid-80s was like a cryogenic unit, extremely cold. The recent Hayes we have is quite a bit larger and has a rating several thousand BTU higher yet seems half as cold. AC tech hasn't changed all that much in the past couple of decades from what I've seen.This house was built back in 1945 or 1955. I can't remember anymore. It is a very small house. The central a/c is about 6 years old and is just a basic Trane 10 SEER unit. My window unit is a 18 year old 8000BTU Carrier for Slider windows. I thought about replacing the window unit, but was told that it isn't worth it if it still works as window units havn't increased in efficiency for a long time.
I don't know where you are, but it should be getting better in another month or so. I think the hottest weather is passed for many people. At most you'll be seeing very hot temps until September unless you live in the South.
From what I've seen they may have even decreased. The Kenmore AC we purchased back in the mid-80s was like a cryogenic unit, extremely cold. The recent Hayes we have is quite a bit larger and has a rating several thousand BTU higher yet seems half as cold. AC tech hasn't changed all that much in the past couple of decades from what I've seen.
I don't know where you are, but it should be getting better in another month or so. I think the hottest weather is passed for many people. At most you'll be seeing very hot temps until September unless you live in the South.
I just bought a portable A/C unit from Lowes that is 11,000 BTU and it works wonders. With my 3 dell 30" and my SR-2 and projector, A/V receiever, PS3 and stuff it keeps it all cool. Just gotta plug in my computer to another socket because I keep tripping a breaker with just my computers and monitors and A/C running.
Those temps are within normal operational range for both components. I wouldn't worry about it. My GX2 was running over 100 and even throttling up until recently...Well, I turned one core of the 9800GX2 on again. Running at close to 90C, CPU temps jumped by 10C to 70C![]()
Those temps are within normal operational range for both components. I wouldn't worry about it. My GX2 was running over 100 and even throttling up until recently...![]()
I looked at my GTX-285 and saw that it had been running at about 104C for a few days.![]()
You must have a killer overclock. My 285 is maintaining a steady 79C with fan on auto.