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  • UncasMS
    Super Moderator
    • Nov 2001
    • 9047

    #31
    well, this question is hard to answer as it depends on way more than one aspect

    first of all it makes a big difference if it is summer/winter/hot/cold in the room
    imagine you use that pc in very hot summer temperatures i should think you better use the max rpm and live with a higher noise level but your system will have a better cooling

    then on the other hand with a cooler environment you may want to run the fan at lower/lowest speed as it will hardly make much of a difference to the main temps

    i like to do this:
    run a demanding game for an hour and immediately afterwards take a look at the temps via everest

    next switch on/increase rotation speed of the fan(s) and run another couple of minutes of your favourite game and compare the temperatures

    if you'll see only a slight difference you may ask yourself:
    can i increase the rpm some more or is it the room temperature

    on my main machine i hardly see a difference when "idling" (i.e. surfing tzhe net like i do now and doing basic tasks with my pc) as it runs very cool due to cool&quiet

    but when playing ut2k4 or converting via rebuilder i see a huge difference between fans On and OFF

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    • mill
      Im Off To See The Wizard
      • Oct 2005
      • 1105

      #32
      I follow what your telling me but what im asking is, well i give you a example, like a fish tank should be kept at say between 70 or 75 degree's fahrenheit, so like what is a good temp to try and keep the cpu at?
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      • mill
        Im Off To See The Wizard
        • Oct 2005
        • 1105

        #33
        This is after about 15 min. at idel.

        ps- were starting to get into the same ,topic now as the cool and quiet thread sorry and thanks again.
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        • soup
          Just Trying To Help
          • Nov 2005
          • 7524

          #34
          I have been following this thread with great interest & I think it is a great example of communication getting the job done, way to go. I understood some not all in all honesty. I seriously enjoyed following it thank you.

          That was me being serious. Now I think I have found a good cooling system:



          But I am having a hard time fitting all my components into that case. So I was thinking of using this to attach it to my existing tower:



          My ? is what colour?
          Last edited by soup; 1 Apr 2007, 12:25 AM.

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          • UncasMS
            Super Moderator
            • Nov 2001
            • 9047

            #35
            @ mill

            cpu temps ~35°C will be a very fine and modest value for an athlon64

            but the low temperatures are not that important - it will be rather important that your cpu will not get too hot when running for hours playing demanding games or even converting videos

            in my case i have hardly ever reached 50°C after hours of gaming and additional fans on

            in most cases the temp was ~45°C but of course 55 or 60 wont hurt that much either but i try to keep cpu, mainboard/chipset and of course harddrives as cool as possible with a tolerable noise level


            @ soup

            your combo wont work
            ordinary duct tape will loosen very soon when environmental temps go below zero which should be the case with that monster of yours ^_~
            Last edited by UncasMS; 26 Feb 2006, 04:17 AM.

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            • soup
              Just Trying To Help
              • Nov 2005
              • 7524

              #36
              Back to the drawing board.

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              • Chewy
                Super Moderator
                • Nov 2003
                • 18971

                #37
                mill, the motherboard and hard drives shouldn't be running hotter than the cpu

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                • UncasMS
                  Super Moderator
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 9047

                  #38
                  you dont have a nf4 chewy ^_~

                  this chipset is running quite hot so it'll need an additional cooler blowing air in the direction of chipset/vga to make the maintemp lower than the cpu

                  and despite the fact that i have good harddrive cooling my drives are some 1-2°C hotter when i have turned my other two additional drives OFF

                  turned ON they provide an overall gain for all temps:
                  cpu, mainboard, harddrives and vga

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                  • mill
                    Im Off To See The Wizard
                    • Oct 2005
                    • 1105

                    #39
                    Originally Posted by soup
                    Now I think I have found a good cooling system:

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                    But I am having a hard time fitting all my components into that case. So I was thinking of using this to attach it to my existing tower:

                    [ATTACH]4311[/ATTACH]

                    My ? is what colour?
                    Thats what im talking about. lol
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                    • mill
                      Im Off To See The Wizard
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 1105

                      #40
                      [quote=UncasMS]@ mill

                      cpu temps ~35°C will be a vey fine and modest value for and athlon64

                      but the low temperatures are not that important - it will be rather important that your cpu will not get too hot when running for hours running demanding games or even video conversions

                      in my case i have hardly ever reached 50°C after hours of gaming and additional fans on

                      in most cases the temp was ~45°C but of course 55 or 60 wont hurt that much either but i try to keep cpu, mainboard/chipset and of course harddrives as cool as possible with a tolerable noise level

                      Thanks UncasMS, Thats what i was trying to find out about the temps, I dont do any gaming yet, but i do use Shrink, im still useing the kid gloves on this pc.
                      Last edited by mill; 26 Feb 2006, 08:44 AM.
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