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    Quote Originally Posted by kayl

    Where did you plug this temperature sensor? Even so, I dunno if this is added with RDA+, I'm
    asking because I got sensor like you and, so far, I don't know to plug it to my NF-7S

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    Quote Originally Posted by reject
    my cpu is at stock . sitting at my comp gaming for a while, i try to get up but sweat has glued me to the chair
    i bet your ceondensor is really steaming, wats the temp
    how does that pron compare to the 2500? its a barton right?
    discharge temps were crazy, I touched pipe and burn finger.
    Much better ocing at night though.
    the barton 2500 stock is better than the 2800 sempron for sure, in the old mobo the sempron is a 2400+ (old bios)
    its liking high volts for now im at 2.1v now 2723mhz, a screen shot once i hit wall for ocing. With more volts I want to find its absolute limit.
    A chip at 2.2v and say 2.8ghz is definitely a good load for the cooling system.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ssilencer
    Could you please give me the specs (comp hp, kind and lenght of cap tube, etc) of that system?
    I have two systems running r502 with 1/3hp comps and they "only" give me -46c unloaded.
    I think I need to buy a manifold, weld and vacuum pump.
    its a 1Hp rotary with about 9ft 0.031"
    about 8-10 ft seems ok. same for other compressors as well.
    i think you need a bigger compressor.
    a 1/2Hp to 1Hp should be able to run 0psig to 4Hg and handle full load for better temps.
    i dont use a vacuum pump either
    but of coarse would help


    Quote Originally Posted by Tonic
    Where did you plug this temperature sensor? Even so, I dunno if this is added with RDA+, I'm
    asking because I got sensor like you and, so far, I don't know to plug it to my NF-7S
    yes the mobo came with that temp sensor soldered to mobo.
    you might be able to plug it into where the cpu fas is.

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