Speed (Ghz): 2.93ghz
Socket: lga775
Idle Temp(C): 51
Max Temp(C): 70
Mobo Idle Temp(C): 47
Mobo Max Temp(C): 58
Cooling Solution: thermaltake TR2-M13, side cover cpu vent
Case: CODEGEN C-6079-CAC9-PW1 , here
No of Case Fans: 1 fan 80mm
Mobo: ASUS P5GD2-X 915P
Monitoring Software: everest home
Notes: what cooling solution u recommend becouse for my pc too hot??
I recomend the thermaltake jungle 512, it actualy cools my prescotts better than a thermalright xp-120 did. My 3.2ES @3.45ghz gets to about 63c under load, my 3.4ghz 550 gets to 55c under load, both have the jungle512 with artic silver 5.
That will most likely just give you more noise without improving airflow. Do you have a front intake fan? How is your cable management(ie. are you cables all over the place, impeding airflow, or out of the way and orginized)?
hm i found good lga775 cooling fan/heatsink i think better that jungle 512, it's ARCTIC COOLING FREEZER 7 CPU For lga775 its with fasteners its what i need, jungle 512 too.,but this freezer 7 cheaper and better
Speed (Ghz): 3.2
Socket: 478
Idle Temp(C): 35C
Max Temp(C): 42C
Mobo Idle Temp(C):
Mobo Max Temp(C):
Cooling Solution: Custon ducted XP-90 with 5V 92mm fan
Case: Antec Sonata moved to Silverstone TJ-05
No of Case Fans: 120mm exhaust, no intake
Mobo: Gigabyte 8IPE100 Pro-G
Newer Rig
Speed (Ghz): 3.2 @ 3.6 Vcore 1.575V
Socket: 478
Idle Temp(C): 44C
Max Temp(C): 56C (sometimes over 60C)
Mobo Idle Temp(C):
Mobo Max Temp(C):
Cooling Solution: Asetek Watercooling with Antarctic cooler and Xtreme 12V pump
Case: Silverstone TJ-05
No of Case Fans: 120mm exhaust, 120mm intake on the radiator
Mobo: Gigabyte 8IPE100 Pro-G
Speed (Ghz): 3.2E Prescott
Socket: FPGA-478
Idle Temp(C): 40
Max Temp(C): 45
Mobo Idle Temp(C): 32
Mobo Max Temp(C): 34
Cooling Solution: ATT Iro2 (inner copper) w/CoolerMaster 80mm LED
Case: FMI/CompUSA Full Tower (Chenming/Antec Copy but with 120mm rear fan; Silver)
No of Case Fans: 4 (3x80mm + 1x120mm)
Mobo: Foxconn 655A01-FX-6LRS
Monitoring Software: Foxconn SuperStep
Notes:
1) The board wasn't designed for anythng above 2.8 Prescott so the consequence I got was that the board probably wasn't able to monitor the CPU correctly. From what I've seen after gaming, it has never gone above 45C.
2) I will change the HSF to TR2TT-M12 plus an 80 to 120mm fan conversion with LED 120mm. I don't know how much that one is going to affect but I am looking forward to it.
3) This particular Foxconn board is good and cheap for anybody who is not looking to overclock for less than $40.
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