oh, and .Sup, and PanzerFIN (even though he's not around atm):
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oh sure. i'm actually debating on whether or not to get a TR-Ultra 120 to replace my Zalman 9500. I'm going to hit an FSB wall anyway around 460, and i'm at 440 right now. i don't really know if it's worth it.Jenspm wrote:
just wait 'til I get a healthy graphics card, and I'll fly past you
yeah, what have you set the different Volts to?haffeysucks wrote:
oh sure. i'm actually debating on whether or not to get a TR-Ultra 120 to replace my Zalman 9500. I'm going to hit an FSB wall anyway around 460, and i'm at 440 right now. i don't really know if it's worth it.Jenspm wrote:
just wait 'til I get a healthy graphics card, and I'll fly past you
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pretty high. because of the RAMPAGE BIOS mod they're set to higher than safe amounts, but the actual voltage output (seen through Hardware monitor) is almost at the edge of the safe barrier. i'll take pics next time i boot.Jenspm wrote:
yeah, what have you set the different Volts to?haffeysucks wrote:
oh sure. i'm actually debating on whether or not to get a TR-Ultra 120 to replace my Zalman 9500. I'm going to hit an FSB wall anyway around 460, and i'm at 440 right now. i don't really know if it's worth it.Jenspm wrote:
just wait 'til I get a healthy graphics card, and I'll fly past you
thanks, it's just one of the WS vista standards. might go hunting for another one when i get the chance but this one is pretty calming..Sup wrote:
Nice haffey! Since BIOS flash to Rampage i was able to lower my vcore by 0.02. So i might go to 4.5 with the same vcore i had before the flash. I like your wallpaper too.
Everest. If mine has a sensor yours should too.haffeysucks wrote:
thanks, it's just one of the WS vista standards. might go hunting for another one when i get the chance but this one is pretty calming..Sup wrote:
Nice haffey! Since BIOS flash to Rampage i was able to lower my vcore by 0.02. So i might go to 4.5 with the same vcore i had before the flash. I like your wallpaper too.
i'm still in the process of finding the lowest stable vcore. do you know of any programs that can show my NB temps? i don't think the P5E has a NB sensor though anyway...
didn't check lol. how are your NB temps?.Sup wrote:
Everest. If mine has a sensor yours should too.haffeysucks wrote:
thanks, it's just one of the WS vista standards. might go hunting for another one when i get the chance but this one is pretty calming..Sup wrote:
Nice haffey! Since BIOS flash to Rampage i was able to lower my vcore by 0.02. So i might go to 4.5 with the same vcore i had before the flash. I like your wallpaper too.
i'm still in the process of finding the lowest stable vcore. do you know of any programs that can show my NB temps? i don't think the P5E has a NB sensor though anyway...
I don't have Everest installed atm but they were 25 on idle. Didn't check load temps since i didn't increased mobo's voltage that much that i would have to monitor its temps.haffeysucks wrote:
didn't check lol. how are your NB temps?.Sup wrote:
Everest. If mine has a sensor yours should too.haffeysucks wrote:
thanks, it's just one of the WS vista standards. might go hunting for another one when i get the chance but this one is pretty calming.
i'm still in the process of finding the lowest stable vcore. do you know of any programs that can show my NB temps? i don't think the P5E has a NB sensor though anyway...
oh, okay. i might mod an extra fan on if my NB temps are too high. too high being what temperature...?.Sup wrote:
I don't have Everest installed atm but they were 25 on idle. Didn't check load temps since i didn't increased mobo's voltage that much that i would have to monitor its temps.haffeysucks wrote:
didn't check lol. how are your NB temps?.Sup wrote:
Everest. If mine has a sensor yours should too.
80 degrees Celsius is too much for 24/7.haffeysucks wrote:
oh, okay. i might mod an extra fan on if my NB temps are too high. too high being what temperature...?.Sup wrote:
I don't have Everest installed atm but they were 25 on idle. Didn't check load temps since i didn't increased mobo's voltage that much that i would have to monitor its temps.haffeysucks wrote:
didn't check lol. how are your NB temps?
alright, well, they were cool to the touch so i assume they're fine. i'll check anyway..Sup wrote:
80 degrees Celsius is too much for 24/7.haffeysucks wrote:
oh, okay. i might mod an extra fan on if my NB temps are too high. too high being what temperature...?.Sup wrote:
I don't have Everest installed atm but they were 25 on idle. Didn't check load temps since i didn't increased mobo's voltage that much that i would have to monitor its temps.
My E6600 is stuck at 3.5james@alienware wrote:
My E6700 is stuck at 3.4
If you can boot. I'll lol if you voltages screw up something.haffeysucks wrote:
pretty high. because of the RAMPAGE BIOS mod they're set to higher than safe amounts, but the actual voltage output (seen through Hardware monitor) is almost at the edge of the safe barrier. i'll take pics next time i boot.Jenspm wrote:
yeah, what have you set the different Volts to?haffeysucks wrote:
oh sure. i'm actually debating on whether or not to get a TR-Ultra 120 to replace my Zalman 9500. I'm going to hit an FSB wall anyway around 460, and i'm at 440 right now. i don't really know if it's worth it.
What voltage?Sydney wrote:
My E6600 is stuck at 3.5james@alienware wrote:
My E6700 is stuck at 3.4