I have 512MB of crappy Smart Modular Technologies (SMT) RAM and a p4 3.0GHz Northwood processor. I attempted to overclock it to 3.06 just to see how much my temps would rise (I figured not much) and when i set the frequency (using CPUCool), my Windows froze within seconds. I am wondering if...
nah, my mobo is good for monitoring usually...but i mean, cmon...a 1.5V deviation when reporting the VCore is ridiculous. Cant be mobos fault unless it just does not like cpu-z
cpu-z is saying my cpu voltage is around 3V. of course this is impossible or i would not be able to post about it. anyone know why this is? im pretty sure it is really like 1.52
I never heard of anyone doing this and I dont see how it would be impossible...anyone know?
EDIT: sorry, just realized this belongs in CPU/Processors/Overclocking
I have three Coolmax round cables in my shopping cart at tigerdirect.com. A 12" floppy, an 18" two-device IDE, and a 12" single-device IDE. The total with shipping is $21.96. Think this is a decent deal? here is a pic of what the cables look like btw...
Would home depot sell this or do most auto stores sell it? I'm looking for a variety of sizes....1/4"and 1/2". Looking to tidy up my case.
btw...i dont want to buy it online.
now that i think about the physics, it doesn't seem like it would make a difference. The air coming into and out of the bottom fan is going to be the same speed as the air coming out of the top fan..i dunno...suggestions still welcome
seems like a good idea to layer my 80mm intake fans. Never really thought of doing it before...anyone ever try this?
EDIT: Just in case anyone is confused, by "layering" i mean stacking.
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