Max Air Cooled!!

Discussion in 'Cases, Modding and Gallery' started by ShrimpBrime, Mar 28, 2008.

  1. ShrimpBrime

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    [​IMG]:D
     
  2. R Edwards

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    That should bring temperatures down if you have overclocked massively, but other then that it looks like something that blows up bouncy castles. :)
     
  3. ShrimpBrime

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    Here's The Temps Then.........
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  4. R Edwards

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    They are good temperatures, although the fan looks really loud. Is it?
     
  5. ShrimpBrime

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    Well honestly it's not real bad! Some filtering and proper exhausting should do the trick. BUT I'm not doing it for quiet. It's for Cooling and Overclock. Full load temps on long strain tests.

    Just pushing my old stuff to the max till it dies.
    I did that once to an Opty 165. It died at 3.060 ghz.
    Here's the cpu-z of that...
    CPU-Z Validator 2.1

    Here's the water cooling it was done on....
    http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj71/ShrimpBrime/DSCN3231.jpg
     
  6. R Edwards

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    That is a good overclock and that water cooling looks slick, how far do you reckon you will be able to push your current hardware? :)
     
  7. ShrimpBrime

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    I won't be pushing hardware anymore with that mother board.
    It died today. I'm not sure if the processor is any good either:doh:
     
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    Another one slinks down into the old brimy :chk:
     

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