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1st June 2003, 13:50 | #21 |
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| put some H²O on it and the mosfets and the voltage regulators. While you're at it, better cool the southbridge with it too. |
1st June 2003, 14:03 | #22 |
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| JMke isn't able to watercool right now, he even hasn't got place for that prommie :/ putting some large heatsinks on the chippies / SB is a good idea yeah |
1st June 2003, 14:26 | #23 |
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| hmmmmzz with my prommie and an RDA i also had temps of 0-10°C @ 2V, it's a normal temp @ that V on an RDA
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1st June 2003, 14:59 | #24 | |
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1st June 2003, 15:09 | #25 |
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| then why did you get a prommy (even bargain it has to have it's serious price) I'm running 200FSB without VDD mod just some heatsinks ofmy mosfets. It does stabilize and increase temps a bit. Totaly off topic, what's the preferred size for images on the fora? got some of mine. |
1st June 2003, 15:19 | #26 |
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| 800x600 compressed with JPG ~70% ontopic: unlock multi set it to 13.5x200 wanna see you do it on aircooling the board needed to replace an older Abit KR7A around August I either get me a P2.4C with Asus P4P800 or some bargain v2.0 NF7-S note: this system is PURE for amusement, it is not used for anything besides benchmarks. so putting too much money in it will not pay of for me
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Rule of thumb = cost of movieticket movieticket = 5,50 EUR for 90 minutes Prommy will give you OC-pleasure and installation for the next 2 to 3 years. Let's say you install and play with it for about 4,5 hours every month, for 3 years. Your budget would be 594 EUR. | |
1st June 2003, 15:57 | #28 |
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| movieticket ?? ==> divx owke so prommy aint illegal ... wasn't that supposed to double the fun of it ... anyway, if you wanna have fun, have some water. The lifespan of a prommy is only till the next upgrade with incompatible mouning systems. There is only one reason to do it. It's ****ing cool. (pun intended) just a side not, are there prommy's for brain cooling too? My CPU runs fine at 46°C, I don't. |
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