Whitewater fits on A64 boards (sort of)
Until they come up with an adapter, you can just take the plastic cpu mounting bracket and slide it on top of the WW. Ceter it and screw it down with some screws into the backplate, but you need to use some heavy duty springs on the tops of the screws to get the correct pressure and if necessary use some rubber washers to create the right spacing. I use 4 rubber washers below to help support the frame and keep form overtightening, and 2 rubber washers above to create the right spacing then heavy duty springs that came with a swiftech block. Works pretty well. My idle temps are arround 26 deg. at close to 2500mhz.
Whitewater and A64, results??
Do you have any temps to share with us to indicate how the WW block performs on the 64 VS. a regular XP? 26C looks very good actually. How about under full load?
What voltages were you running on each chip?
Thanks!
Re: Whitewater and A64, results??
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Originally posted by zippyc
Do you have any temps to share with us to indicate how the WW block performs on the 64 VS. a regular XP? 26C looks very good actually. How about under full load?
What voltages were you running on each chip?
Thanks!
That was on the leadtek K8NW board. I now am using the Asus SK8V which reads the temps much higher. I think the leadtek temps report was out of wack. The Asus runs in the low to high 30's idle/load, at 2530mhz 1.73v with AS5. I can't remember what temps I was running with the WW on the XP cpu.