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Old 03-May-04, 02:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Was playing around with a few ideas I got from the DFI forums...


Specs:
AMD Mobile2500+
DFI LAN Party Rev B
256MB Geil Platinum PC4000
Antec True Control 550Watt P/S

Settings:
CAS 3-3-3-6
543FSB (271Bios)
8x Multiplier
1.75v CPU
3.1v Memory
1.9v N.B Chipset
1.7v AGP
Command Per Clock Disabled
12-31 Beta Bios
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Old 03-May-04, 02:11 AM   #2 (permalink)
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yeah thats pretty sweet man i like it but just be sure to think about the heat factor there, she might get hot but not too bad
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Old 03-May-04, 03:55 AM   #3 (permalink)
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yeah thats pretty sweet man i like it but just be sure to think about the heat factor there, she might get hot but not too bad

I have plans for extra cooling for the Motherboard in the near future, MicroCool NB Chipset cooling kit is at the top of my list, along with better cooling for the CPU with a Thermalright SP-97 and Neo backplate that are finally back in stock at NewEgg!

Here is the idle temps..Will do some load testing tommorow
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Old 03-May-04, 10:30 AM   #4 (permalink)
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damn necro, thats all i can say , good job
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Old 03-May-04, 10:50 AM   #5 (permalink)
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damn those coolers are expensive...why not water cool it? and what fan are you putting on your CPU?
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Old 03-May-04, 03:30 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Dude man thats shocking
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Old 03-May-04, 04:11 PM   #7 (permalink)
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damn those coolers are expensive...why not water cool it? and what fan are you putting on your CPU?

Watercooling is not an option for me ATM, I need to take it to LAN parties, and want the reliability of air..Can't afford an accident now that I have gone back to just one computer

I'll be getting a 92MM Tornadoe for overclocking, I may also grab a 92MM Panflo at the same time.
The noise from Tornadoe, even with a fan control, may still be to loud
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Old 03-May-04, 04:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
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get self-contained watercooling!
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Old 07-May-04, 01:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Necro man you gotta hit 300Mhz with that bad boy, I know you can just gotta give all you can..


BTW:
You guys know how certain refridgerators have the Ice Cube maker and Water Dispensers?

What if someone on here took the water cooling unit out of an fridge like that used it in ther case? it would be very cheap and funny


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Old 07-May-04, 01:57 PM   #10 (permalink)
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You guys know how certain refridgerators have the Ice Cube maker and Water Dispensers?

What if someone on here took the water cooling unit out of an fridge like that used it in ther case? it would be very cheap and funny

Especially if they actually COOLED the water. It's a dispenser, not a cooler. The ice maker uses the ambient freezer temp to create the ice cubes.

I have one.
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Old 07-May-04, 02:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The one in my fridge dispenses water that is very very cold, So ya some of the just dispense but mine cools the water too... its a Kenmore firdge dodn'r know what model

And I bet the ice cube make could be used in the reservoir too..

~Bob

Link to what the fridges look like and yes tis one happens to chill the water.

Edit: Also If ya do a lil google searching you will find they've been using chilled water dispensors for around for about 20 years.. I am sure some of the older members may know of these fridges and prolly find one that still works at a junkyard..

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Old 08-May-04, 10:40 AM   #12 (permalink)
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damn those coolers are expensive...why not water cool it? and what fan are you putting on your CPU?

Get A Zalman Reserator, its cool, compact and sits outside ur case.. looks pretty cool too. im going to be getting that next xmas hopefully....
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