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AudiMan

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You don't have to remove your mobo since it uses the same X-Plate and mounting screws/washers.


I got my SP-94 in the mail today and it's been running for a few hours now. About 2-3 degrees cooler than my slk-900.

The swap only took about 5 minutes!

(I'm planning on building another P4 which is why I got this heatsink)

Full Load:
MBM-Dash.jpg


Idle for ~10 minutes:
MBM-Dash-idle.jpg


EDIT: This is a 2.6C @ 246 FSB - BIOS VCore @ 1.6
 
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OH! by the way, I played with the pots inside my PSU since my voltages were a bit low. Are they too high now?
 
40C under load, that's impressive, how do you do that?
Have one of those "hairdryerfans"? :)

I have a 53cfm fan on my SP-94 and I'm at 38c idle and 53c load.
 
i think your voltages are a tad high.... are you giving your ram 3.2 volts?
 
Perre said:
40C under load, that's impressive, how do you do that?
Have one of those "hairdryerfans"? :)

I have a 53cfm fan on my SP-94 and I'm at 38c idle and 53c load.

I've got a 51 CFM sunon fan on there actually. My computer is relatively quiet.
 
stan03 said:
i think your voltages are a tad high.... are you giving your ram 3.2 volts?

My Vdimm is at 2.75 right now. I have no idea what the "Core 1" stands for.
 
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