RedDwarf said:Excellent, I'll check all of those out. Wellington, I've never read of a problem overclocking the Barton 2500xp... that was a selling point for me. The feedback on Newegg has been nothing but positive on it. How hot was yours getting?
DaCocoBrova said:That's what you get for OC'ing an AMD chip (of all things) w/ stock cooling...
best fan ive used.Hitokage said:EDIT:
Dammit, oxy... you beat me to it.
You may want to tone it down back to 2500+. Fried one of them running it only at 2800+ levels
Bauer Action Hour said:I had my Athlon 2500+ overclocked to 3200+ on stock cooling for ~20 months, though I did have 2 extra case fans.
However, w/ the pissy heat of NYC coming into full effect around late May, I was playing KOTOR and it started to crash randomly. It didn't do this when the air was cooler. I noticed my CPU was around 62 degrees Celsius using Asus Probe, which is insane.
Long story short, I got me a Thermalright SP-97 (fit on my a7n8x deluxe) and attached a 92mm Panaflow fan (it's pretty quiet). Since then I haven't cracked 50 and w/ the AC cranking it's under 40.
Diablos said:You know, I just thought of something. What if power supplies came with a mini air conditioner (its not like it would have to be powerful enough to cool a room, just an ATX case) built into the fan unit? A constant flow of cool air would keep EVERYTHING very cool, especially if you also have a good heatsink/fan and case fans.
Just a thought passed on from one geek to anotha.![]()
Diablos said:You know, I just thought of something. What if power supplies came with a mini air conditioner (its not like it would have to be powerful enough to cool a room, just an ATX case) built into the fan unit? A constant flow of cool air would keep EVERYTHING very cool, especially if you also have a good heatsink/fan and case fans.
Just a thought passed on from one geek to anotha.![]()
Diablos said:I'm just talking about a teeny tiny unit that makes a small amount of cool air, and has a 40 or 60mm fan in front of it that blows cool air into the case... I don't know if it would have to work like a traditional AC setup.
But still, you get 32C on a cool day? Where do you live?? I am using Ceramique, and I know it doesn't cool as well. My 2400+ CPU idles at about 48-50C. Full load is like 52-56C