He probably used a 120mm fan to cool the board.
He probably used a 120mm fan to cool the board.
Yeah well I am going to use my AC vent to cool mine...
Right now my CPU usually runs 36-38 and my chipset runs around 28-30...how is that compared to the chipset on the DFI?
I have 2 x mains voltage fans I have set up with a speed controller and a mounting arm so i can push lots of cool air on test boards.On full speed they push 300+cfm together but I rarely use them over 100CFM total.
They are 120MM in size.
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
bigtoe, any new news on the s939 board (i.e. when you'll get to test it), or any idea of which uk resellers will stock the s754 board first?
Is the 939 really going to perform better than the 754?
Since I know the L2 cache size is different and all....
I tried the NB-1c. It doesn't even cover the chipset. It's too small. Someone needs to make a chipset cooler specially designed for the nf3-250gb. I just put a 40mm fan over the stock cooler for now and that seems to work pretty well.Originally posted by ugp
One the chipset cooler I think I would go witht he Thermalright one...looks better... Or is the one witht he fan actually better...?
Alright...well I am guessing someone will make one for the nForce 3 if it is known to get hot...Originally posted by trans am
I tried the NB-1c. It doesn't even cover the chipset. It's too small. Someone needs to make a chipset cooler specially designed for the nf3-250gb. I just put a 40mm fan over the stock cooler for now and that seems to work pretty well.
The mounting holes would need to be further apart to be able to have a larger chipset heatsinkOriginally posted by trans am
Someone needs to make a chipset cooler specially designed for the nf3-250gb.
You could always watercool it though![]()
socket 754 90nm mobile (Oakville) 35w. I'm not sure what the rated speeds are yet. Request one for me too.Originally posted by OPPAINTER
I have no clue.
What flavors do they come in, what is the biggest chip and what is it called exactly?
I'll request one.
OPP
I'm sure you did use coolingOriginally posted by bigtoe
I had to add cooling to the chipset to get 400HTT stable, then I pushed 100cfm over the board to get 425HTT stable![]()
But to max out a good 1:1 clock the stock cooler is fine
OPP
Are you sure that's 0.09µ will be available on S754 I tough that was only for S939 ?Originally posted by trans am
socket 754 90nm mobile (Oakville) 35w. I'm not sure what the rated speeds are yet. Request one for me too.
Trans Am,
Are there any special tricks to get the mobiles to work in Nforce 3 Mobos? I read somewhere someone had to put a regular 754 in the mobo first.
I would like to try a socket 754 90nm mobile (Oakville) 35w when they are available. Do you have full control over the multipliers?
I have Corsair XMS 3200 memory rated at 2-3-3-6@ 400 mhz. I have had this memory on my barton running as high as 444mhz@ 2-3-3-6 @2.7. Do you think I could get say 460 out of this memory on this board, or should I get OCZ?
New Egg has this Proc. Is is worth a crap? Will it work on the Nforce 3's?
AMD 35W Mobile Athlon 64 2700+, 512KB L2 Cache, 64-bit Processor - OEM
Model# AMD2700BQX4AX
Item # N82E16819103449
Specification
Model: AMD Mobile Athlon 64
Core: Clawhammer
Operating Frequency: 1.6GHz
FSB: Integrated into Chip
Cache: L1/64K+64K; L2/512KB
Voltage: 1.20V
Process: 0.13Micron
Socket: Socket 754
Multimedia Instruction: MMX, SSE, SSE2, 3DNOW!, 3DNOW!+
Packaging: OEM(Processor Only)
Go preorder it!!! read my new thread link is there....
they said![]()
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you zipzoomfly and went to someone else!!!
http://www.gameve.com/gve/Store/Prod...sku=MB-DFI-023
There is the link screw it ill post it here anyway...
I ordered mine!
after shipping cost it is a bit more expensive than zip would have been, and you don't get the second day air....but resellers has a good rating for them and their are plenty of claims of quick shipping.
Let's cross our fingers for no delays!
I did regular shipping... for the $6.75...because I believe we get them on the 2nd anyway dont we?
I'm in. Sweet.
RIP Dad. I will miss you always.
Q6600,DFI X48 T2R,280 GTX,4gig ReaperX,XiFi Prelude,LL TYR PC X-2000,Westinghouse 37,Klipsch 5.1 Ultra
LOL! Come on everyone post when you have preordered it...so we can see how many people are getting this!
Just ordered mine. The page claims:
"This item will be released on 9/2/2004"
Which I'm reading as "we will ship them on 9/2". I doubt they are guaranteeing delivery by 9/2.
Edit: Vivian's e-mail says:
"The estimated shipment date is still September 2nd"
So that pretty much confirms that they will be shipped 9/2.
Opteron 144 CAB2E 0546 UPMW . XP-120 HS . Panaflo 120mm L1A . DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D . 2 GB (2x1GB) OCZ EL PC4000 XTC @ 3-4-3-8
Connect3D x850 xt pe . Dell 1901FP . Seasonic S12 600W . Antec SX1040B
A64 3000+ Venice 0521BPKW . XP-120 HS . Panaflo 120mm L1A . DFI Lanparty NF4 Ultra-D . 1 GB (2x512) OCZ PC3700EB @ 3-3-2-8
Connect3D x850 xt pe . Dell 1901FP . Seasonic S12 600W . Antec SX1040B
my heatware: 75-0-0
Umm, OK, I'll post here too then.Ordered mine 3rd, if they went by ugp's thread, lol.
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ordered mine too.
baldy
Asrock 970 Extreme4, Vishera 8320 @4.6Ghz, 1.39v, 16 gig Gskill RipJaws X DDR3 2133 @2284, OCZ 700w, OCZ Vetex 4 256gb boot, ATI 6850, all on big air..
smoke and mirrors
I use these "finger choppers".Originally posted by bigtoe
I have 2 x mains voltage fans I have set up with a speed controller and a mounting arm so i can push lots of cool air on test boards.On full speed they push 300+cfm together but I rarely use them over 100CFM total.
They are 120MM in size.www.sidewindercomputers.com/ystech120mm.html I know it says 45 decibles, but they don't seem that loud to me.
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