The Official Cooling Thread!

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by mastaprk, Apr 17, 2004.

  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Yep, plus the 9500 doesn't have to run at full speed, does it?

     
  2. Mort81

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    no, but I run mine at full speed due to my high OC.
     
  3. abuzar1

    abuzar1 Senior member

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    Well I prefer the freezer because of the simple fact that I already bought it and I like to be happy with what I have.
     
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  4. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Bah, yours is only a 50% OC, I can run my fan at minimum speed and get away with it, at load too!
     
  5. Mort81

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    you would be happy with either as both are high quality performance hsf's.
     
  6. abuzar1

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    Actually I think it is a 25 percent overclock, but my math may be bad.
     
  7. Mort81

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    sammorris,

    what's that supposed to mean. everybody knows the E4300 will OC more than the E6xxx series cpu's but can you reach 3.6ghz. I don't think so.

    you've already run off DocTY and BigDK. I've about had it too.
     
  8. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    nope, your maths is bad.

    @Mort: Yes, I know, I jest :)
     
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    Then how did you figure out the 50% overclock?
     
  10. sammorris

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    Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4ghz CPU @ 3.6ghz,

    3.6/2.4 = 1.5
    Therefore, 50%
     
  11. theonejrs

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    abuzar1,
    Nope, it 50%! base speed 2400x50%+=3600 or 3.6GHz!

    Mort81,
    Maybe you are right! I just came back from hooking up the P4 I sold 5 months ago and the 9500 is a lot quieter in the CM Cavalier case. I never had it in my Cavalier, so maybe it was something in the case design. Didn't realize that until today! LOL!! Both are excellent coolers so either choice is a good one!
    Your 50% overclock will eat my 80% overclock for lunch! I've seen your benches! LOL!! I know of no one that has ever achieved 3.6 with an E4300! About 90% get to 3.0 and that's it! I consider myself lucky at 3.2!

    Best Regards,
    Russ :>}

     
  12. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Jesus, it's 66.7% to get to 3Ghz, what is up with everyone's maths today?
     
  13. theonejrs

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    sammorris,
    I don't know, but the way I do it always agrees with OCCT and Sandra! Must be the right way to do it! ROFLMAO!! To be precise, mine is a 78% OC!!

    Clock On,
    theone :)>}
     
  14. abuzar1

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    Actually 50% of 2400 is 1200. Plus my base speed is 2.13 GHz and my overclocked speed is 2.656 GHz. 2.13*1.5(150%)= 3.195 GHZ, so it isn't fifty percent. 2.13*1.25= 2.66(Much closer to my speed) so it's about a 25% overclock.
     
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    abuzar1,
    We weren't meaning yours. We were talking about Mort81's E6600 overclocked to 3.6GHz! Yours is correct at 25%!

    Clock On,
    theone :)>}

     
  16. abuzar1

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    Alright, good to know my math is fine!
     
  17. sammorris

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    I wasn't talking about yours, I was talking about Mort's. Besides, over suggests above what there is already, so 150% is 50% above, or a 50% OVER clock.
     
  18. abuzar1

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    All he showed was an equation, which wasn't correct. I know what Russ meant I was just kidding around.
     
  19. sammorris

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    in what way is that incorrect?
    50% isn't an equation.
     
  20. abuzar1

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    I meant this isn't correct: 2400x50%+=3600
    Jeez everyone is so sensitive about their math lol.
     

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