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I've just built my first computer, and with the stock HSF I was getting idle temps of 60 C, and under load I got up to 93 C! I just installed my new AC Freezer Pro 7, and I'm still idling between 55-60 C. The fan is facing the back of the case, blowing into a 120mm exhaust fan in the back. Both the exhaust and 120mm intake fans are running fine. ...
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Ok I'm Using this cooler on my Q9300 Quad Core
Rosewill RCX-Z3 92mm Ball CPU Cooler - RetailModel #:RCX-Z3Item #:N82E16835200013Return Policy:Standard Return Policy
In Stock
And my temps seem to be higher then what I was expecting for sure, now keep in mind these are STOCK clocks here.
Is this ...
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My graphics card (listed in the topic title) is at a temp of 58C while im doing nothing. Thats a little high for me.
Im new to the whole, updateing your computer. So I was wondering what I should get to cool the card down.
My budget is 15 - 30 dollars. Thanks for any help.
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E4400 L2 Stepping on stock cooler, brand new in the computer
DFI Infinity P965 MBoard
FSB @ 240 x 10 = roughly 2.4GHz CPU
CPU V.Core @ 1.325
Ram @ roughtly 400MHz DDR2 Mushkin...which is the stock speed
timings are 4-5-5-15
DDR V.Core @ 2.11
2 instances of Prime 95 (one per core)
small FFT torture test ...
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I just recently built a gaming computer for a friend using an Antec Nine Hundred case. This is the first case I have ever used with a top-mounted blowhole, and is also the first case I have ever used with the power supply mounted on the bottom. What are your thoughts on a case such as this, with two large 120's in the front bringing in ...
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Well, people, the third installment of my series is about a week overdue, as work and family and weddings have to take precedence over you (I know, I'm sorry). Now that I'm back (well, back with sufficient time to get my thoughts in order), I'm going to discuss Case Airflow and Cooling, as was requested earlier. I know many people have ...
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Ahh, Summer... Time for fun. Beach, hott girls in bikinis on the beach's (haha, can't resist), and outdoor activities such as BBQ's all add to the fun and enjoyment of the season, but for your computer, Summer can be a very stressful period. If your like me, and dont have air conditioning, and can be exposed to high temperatures and humidities, ...
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