Very nicely done. If im not mistaken, a 350W isnt that great for the power hungry 650's, 6800, and for all the other hardware in your system.
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Very nicely done. If im not mistaken, a 350W isnt that great for the power hungry 650's, 6800, and for all the other hardware in your system.
That's a 600w Enermax. And yeah, definitely meant the V2000, blonde moment.
im trying to find out how many watts of heat is generated by my cpu. Mazer gave me a formular..
OC Watts = Stock Watts * (OC Mhz / Stock Mhz) * (OC Vcore / Stock Vcore)²
Does this look about right to you guys?
Then i searched intels site to find out the stock watts of a 650 and found they say 84w. http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/rese...ence/99346.htm
OC Watts = 84 * (4930 / 3400) * (1.575 / 1.425)²
OC Watts = 84 * 1.45 * 1.222
OC Watts = 148.79
that look about right for the 650 running at 4.9Ghz (290 fsb)?
also, she's resonably stable but not perfectly stable, mbm shows -28 to -30 at idle, and -6 to -8ish under full load (both logical cpus)
Im still a newb to overclocking and have spent my well earnt dollars on this system, thus being hesatent to give her 2 much voltage.
anybody have any suggestions or advice?