you'd probably only gain 2 or 3 degrees with 2 heatercores most people just run with one double heater core for all 3 blocks
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you'd probably only gain 2 or 3 degrees with 2 heatercores most people just run with one double heater core for all 3 blocks
Only 2-3 degrees with a whole double heater core and x2 120mm fans that will be running full blast 24/7? :eek:Quote:
Originally posted by JetForce Gemini X
you'd probably only gain 2 or 3 degrees with 2 heatercores most people just run with one double heater core for all 3 blocks
EDIT: By the way, just thought I'd let everyone know I'm running 240x10 with CPC ON and as soon as I can build my watercooling setup then I can get it somewhere around 260x11 or so. Something is wrong with my internal diode right now and I keeps shutting off if I go any higher because it keeps jumping up to like 80C, but I know that can't be right because my normal CPU temp is only 49C at 1.875.
have you tried 260 x 5 or something to see if you can actully do it
Well I just tried 260x10, but it didn't work. I think it could if I can figure out this problem ... comp shuts down because of the internal diode going haywire reporting 80C+ temps. Anyone know how I can disable it or something?Quote:
Originally posted by JetForce Gemini X
have you tried 260 x 5 or something to see if you can actully do it
I've booted Windows up to 250x10.5 with CPC ON, but it's not stable. I think it could be if I upped the vCore, but I don't want to go 1.9v or above until I get watercooling.
watercooling should let you go up to 2.1v just fine or wel it did for me! i hope to get 245 fsb with 3.3v on a dfi board
Yes, DFI boards are awesome! The cool thing is, the modded BIOS I'm using has the L12 mod built into it.Quote:
Originally posted by JetForce Gemini X
watercooling should let you go up to 2.1v just fine or wel it did for me! i hope to get 245 fsb with 3.3v on a dfi board
It only allows me to go up to 2.0v on my board. Do I have to do a mod to get it higher?