did you apply a thermal grease between the core and the HSF? just a small amount? too much of it will cause thermal insulation...
did you apply a thermal grease between the core and the HSF? just a small amount? too much of it will cause thermal insulation...
sakto rasad....maybe my room is too hot....
mbm5info[2239MHz CPU, Case 42°C, CPU 61°C, Fan 1 4500RPM, Core 0 1.63v, Core 1 1.66v, +3.3 2.70v, +5.00 5.03v, +12.00 11.98v, -12.00 -7.09v, -5.00 -5.14v]
i'm using 2x256mb PQI DDR400Originally Posted by jjjoelll
your room is hot though... but, 61 deg C is still not normal for a System temp of 42C...
crash, i guess you're just one of those lucky people.. hehehehheheOriginally Posted by CrasHBURN
wow 42 degs case temp hehehe burn baby!
Sad reality.. i had XP2500 mlocked... whew.. cant really raise it at max.. too sad..
how do you lock the agp/pci to 66/33? ...very ignorant question...
la nako gilock ako-a but i overclocked my xp 2400 to run at 2386mhz... max temp. at load is 42 degrees... volcano 12 extreme ra akong cooler.. system temp at load is also 42 deg.
wala nay plastic sa bottom.![]()
saulrhyz, most motherboards nowadays allow you to change the AGP/PCI frequency, you don't have to lock it. Quite impressive overclocking with the CPU though, perhaps you could squeeze it a little bit more (try reaching 2500MHz see how it go)... heheheheh
jjjoelll... so that's why ... hahahaha pataka raman to among silingan ug explicar!!! thanks... anyway, i tried, 167*15... also 217*11.5.... stable man ang programs ( i added another blower to the board )but the cpu temp went up 51 deg. and the system temp went way high to 56 deg. ... i don't think i could afford that with my system turned on almost 24 hours a day.mahal palit replacements for cooked parts..
hehehe
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