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    wow - i thought blank cpu's had gone out with the slot 1/2 !

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    Not so much with multi-socket enterprise level stuff, it seems. I'm not 100% certain you NEED one to run one of these boards on a single processor, but I know the blanks exist (product code ABBUPCONFIG).

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    Yes, Origin, but I believe you need a blank for the empty socket. There could be two like that out there I suppose.
    I remember reading about those 'blanks' .. what on earth are they? what do they look like??
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    it should look something like this i'd guess.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Origin_Unknown View Post
    it should look something like this i'd guess.

    mm ok, cool
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    is ebay article 380277252795 a suitable HS for sossy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiro_uspsss View Post
    is ebay article 380277252795 a suitable HS for sossy?
    No, thats for the sammy Tyan and SM boards that don't use the 771 mount pattern
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    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    No, thats for the sammy Tyan and SM boards that don't use the 771 mount pattern
    *sigh.. darn it!

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    Hey, Tiro ... remember back when we were talking temperature on these things? Well I got jack of seeing a substantial (imho) difference in core temperatures so I cleaned and remounted my heatsinks today.
    CPU1: 26 and 31C
    CPU2: 32 and 31C

    One core (the second last one) was getting up to 47C during the day before. Happier now.

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    can't wait to get mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    Hey, Tiro ... remember back when we were talking temperature on these things? Well I got jack of seeing a substantial (imho) difference in core temperatures so I cleaned and remounted my heatsinks today.
    CPU1: 26 and 31C
    CPU2: 32 and 31C

    One core (the second last one) was getting up to 47C during the day before. Happier now.
    are those temps load??
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    Of course!

    I don't think I've ever taken idle temps on this thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    Of course!

    I don't think I've ever taken idle temps on this thing.
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    Gone up a little now with the evap off (and it's 20:49)

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    Quote Originally Posted by D_A View Post
    Gone up a little now with the evap off (and it's 20:49)
    ah yes.. the evap would help.. still, very nice temps.. dunno if my chipset coolers will ever do that well .. then again, will never have the chance to test
    is..is there a fan really spinning @ 6K+ rpm in ur rig??
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    A 6k fan? Yep. I have an itty bitty CPU fan from a Pentium 200 on the Northbridge. You wouldn't know it was there the thing is so quiet. I also have two CPU fans from a couple of old Celeron 1.7s (s478) that I've modified to fit the OEM heatsinks, but for some reason they don't show up in the sensor readings.

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    tiro, what did you do to mount the Cooljag Falcon Mini Chipset Cooler
    on your sammy? It looks like I will be building another one. Just need to find heatsinks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu523 View Post
    tiro, what did you do to mount the Cooljag Falcon Mini Chipset Cooler
    on your sammy? It looks like I will be building another one. Just need to find heatsinks.
    hehe
    funny u should ask.. I'm just in the process of getting 2 videos up on youtube for movieman to see what/ how I did
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    Cool. I would like to see how you did it.

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    ok here is part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEf6qeBxk9I

    & here is part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWlMPARnmLY

    I *highly recommend watching with pen & paper in hand

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    Nice job on the vid. I hope to put it to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu523 View Post
    Nice job on the vid. I hope to put it to use.
    thanks!

    oh btw - the 15mm I mentioned in the 2nd vid - change that to 15.5mm

    after putting my friends rig back together I couldnt get into windows due to BSOD.. I relieved the mount pressure a fraction & it worked
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    Wow, it is that sensitive to mount pressure? I wouldn't have guessed that.

    Question - why did you not use the metal plate that came with the board? I would think it would serve the purpose of the washers, since it has a smaller hole in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sparky View Post
    Wow, it is that sensitive to mount pressure? I wouldn't have guessed that.

    Question - why did you not use the metal plate that came with the board? I would think it would serve the purpose of the washers, since it has a smaller hole in it.
    that weird metal thingy on the back? too springy, no resistance thus not able to regulate mount pressure
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    Nicely done and very nice effect..
    What diameter are those fans? 60mm?
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