a 45w chip, cooling via a sp-97 with a sunon quiet fan idle at 32c load at 28c
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a 45w chip, cooling via a sp-97 with a sunon quiet fan idle at 32c load at 28c
wow, very nice chip sir.
my 45w 2600 didnt go anywhere near that.
im currrently customizing a watercooled case with the following:
DD RBX
DD CHIPSET
Ehiem 1250 (temp...will swap with a better pump in future)
Dual Heatercore w/ Shroud
Hoping to get 2.9ghz on water....or 3ghz :) will be using 2.1v vcore
whats wrong with the 1250?
i wanted a setup like that bud daddy needs new shorts lol.
1250 is not enough flow =P
forgot to mention.... i had a 2400+ 35w at 2400mhz (240x10) at 1.8v
Revv23 - yep, my 2600+ is a good chip. For 2400 it need only 1.625 to be prime stable, 2600 need 1.800 and 2700 get away prime stable at 1.850V, but for lack of cooling on the mosfets, it live just for about 45min :(
2600 could do about 4.5h - and fold about 12-14h straight - then if freeze.
Yes, I have watercooling (config in sig), but FANLESS one ;) :D So it's silent and my temps will be always pretty high ;)
This don't affect overclock, tough. My AXP-M managed it's max OC (2550) at +86C, so about 50C what I getting now at the end of folding+working day is IMHO pretty fine ;)
Right now SpeedFan says: CPU: 42C, chipset: 37C, HDD: 48C ;) IMHO more that good for load temp after 5h of folding.
Oh, i thought 2.700 was 24/7 stable, its still a nice clocks, but at 1.85 on stock board my 2400 will take 2.6 24/7 prime.
Mine will take it too, as soon, as I can finish the mosfet watercoling thing - or I can cheat - it's getting cold outside, I just can open the case and open window and Im deadly sure that it make the needed (for toaster sig) 8h prime95 torture test stable at 2600 and 1.800Vcore.
Want bet it? :p: :D :stick:
so do you have any case fans at all? or just your rad?