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Ed Medlin Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2007 2:07 pm Post subject: re Upgrade? |
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To: "Phil Weldon" <not.disclosed@example.com>
Subject: Re: Upgrade?
Date: Thursday, June 07, 2007 8:44 AM
----- Original Message -----
From: "Phil Weldon" <not.disclosed@example.com>
Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Upgrade?
| Quote: | 'Ed Medlin' wrote, in part:
| I took the plunge and installed Vista Ultimate (32bit) and find no
| difference at all as far as overclocking stability. The main difference
I
| have found is that if you turn on all the bells and whistles benchmark
| programs like 3DMark etc. fall a bit.
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Ed, could you post information on how ASUS probe is working for you?
Particularly how MANY and WHICH voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds you
can display and log? I still have not found a reliable way of displaying
and logging all of the voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds that I'd
like.
CPUCool comes the closest to doing the job, but three or four parameters
are
still lacking. I especially want a third fan speed, as I wish to use this
to display and record the output of a liquid flow meter I bought to place
in
the water cooling loop.
I've noticed that as summer approaches I have more difficulty with
overclocking using just air cooling. Once the room ambient (and system
case
air temperature) goes into the 80s F ( above 27 C) my 50% overclocked
E4300
at 2.7 GHz and 1.21 v is no longer stable under heavy use B^( When I run
the numbers, a watercooling system is FAR cheaper than turning the
thermostat down, and deep into the second driest year on record for
Georgia,
a mid-80s F ( ~ 30 C ) inside temperature is still comfortable. Global
warming is rushing toward us!
Phil Weldon
I just started using it and it gives CPU and MB temps. It displays all |
voltages. Vcore, +3.3, +5,12, 1.2VHT, SB Core, CPU VTT (I get an alarm at
1.38v there), DDR2 Term, NB Core and memory. It also displays the CPU fan
speed where my water pump is connected and reads a constant 3700rpm. Let me
know if you need any other info.
Ed |
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Fishface Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 5:20 am Post subject: Re: re Upgrade? |
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Ed Medlin wrote:
| Quote: | I just started using it and it gives CPU and MB temps. It displays all
voltages. Vcore, +3.3, +5,12, 1.2VHT, SB Core, CPU VTT (I get an
alarm at 1.38v there), DDR2 Term, NB Core and memory. It also
displays the CPU fan speed where my water pump is connected
and reads a constant 3700rpm. Let me know if you need any other
info.
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Hey, you replied to the wrong group! But to its credit, this one *does*
contain actual words... |
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