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Thread: New to wc/ocing, 60c max ok for a 920d0 at 4ghz?

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    New to wc/ocing, 60c max ok for a 920d0 at 4ghz?

    running on a 360 atm will be 480 soon, 3 blocks total ek nb/sb and xt, I have no idea so just checking everything seems ok have done prime/linx for about 10 minutes each.

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    What are you using to monitor the temp?

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    Real temp with motherboard sensors for the cores

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    60C seems to be right what are you running for vcore?

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    1.30625, I just copied this template exactly.. http://www.clunk.org.uk/forums/revie...html#post80455

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    Its ok. Im running ~ the same with my GTZ and MX-2 thermal paste. Its also ROOM temp related.
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    That's a pretty decent temp actually.
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    yeah that temp is pretty good, when i run WCG at stock maxed on a gtx 480 i get those temps
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    thats fine, you dont even have to get a 480 rad- it wont lower your loads any more than what the 360 is doing now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wuttz View Post
    thats fine, you dont even have to get a 480 rad- it wont lower your loads any more than what the 360 is doing now.
    oh, it will, but not much
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    not much at all. lol I speak from experience, err ignorance, I have a quad XSPC RX, a triple Feser, and a triple XSPC RX on the CPU loop, and 2 swiftech triples for the GPU loop in the works..
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    Quote Originally Posted by justin.kerr View Post
    not much at all. lol I speak from experience, err ignorance, I have a quad XSPC RX, a triple Feser, and a triple XSPC RX on the CPU loop, and 2 swiftech triples for the GPU loop in the works..
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    Quote Originally Posted by justin.kerr View Post
    not much at all. lol I speak from experience, err ignorance, I have a quad XSPC RX, a triple Feser, and a triple XSPC RX on the CPU loop, and 2 swiftech triples for the GPU loop in the works..
    I would love to see that C/W ratio, and people say I'm nuts for having 2 thermochill quads on my cpu loop.

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    Well I'll be changing anyway the 360 is for my gpu loop and 480 for cpu/nb/sb (my first 480 I punctured with screws too long, leaked to hell and back ). I do have another question though, when I run speed fan one of the motherboard sensors shows a constant 63-64 (load or not makes no difference) how can I find out where this sensor is and fix this? I have an ek fc block for my giga ud7, the other 2 sensors report 38 or so.

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    On my motherboard the temperature sensor is located way off near the edge of the board right under where the video card's fan exhaust exits the case. I know this because I can hit that spot with a stream of compressed air and cool it right down. That motherboard sensor means practically nothing and is totally useless.
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    Awesome thanks.

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    reseated xt temps are lower but difference between cores is quite big maybe didn't spread tim evenly enough or is it no biggie?

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