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I am still kind of a newbie at overclocking. But I cannot get my temps down. I have tried two different hsf units (Dragon orb 3 & Dynatron DC1206 BM-P)temps on both DO3 38c idle / D T BM-P 40c idle Thinking of buing one of these kits. Anyone out there had any problems with these
http://www.overclockershideout.com/blizzard.shtml
WindowsXP pro
1.2 Axia-Y 266 @ 1.4 V1.82
Shuttle AK31 ver. 2 907 bios
Crucial 256 megs 2100 DDR
Dynatron DC1206 BM-P fan/heatsink
Leadtek Winfast GeForce2 pro Det 21.81
IBM deskstar 40 gig HD
Pioneer DVD (slot load)
TDK 24x10x40 Velocd
Antec SX-1030 case 300 W ps
-=UR=- Ranger
09-17-01, 11:44 AM
Looks nice to me, But IŽm no so into watercooling, I like the challenge of Air cooling. I havenŽt read a test so far
-=UR=- Ranger
09-17-01, 11:46 AM
And welcome to the forum:)
IŽm sure youŽll enjoy that place
Thanks for the welcome ,I'll probably be asking alot of questions
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WindowsXP pro
1.2 Axia-Y 266 @ 1.4 V1.82
Shuttle AK31 ver. 2 907 bios
Crucial 256 megs 2100 DDR
Dynatron DC1206 BM-P fan/heatsink
Leadtek Winfast GeForce2 pro Det 21.81
IBM deskstar 40 gig HD
Pioneer DVD (slot load)
TDK 24x10x40 Velocd
Antec SX-1030 case 300 W ps
I believe you could do better with a little work and products from an outfit like Danger Den.
dimmreaper
09-18-01, 01:23 AM
Originally posted by Colin
I believe you could do better with a little work and products from an outfit like Danger Den. Or even BeCooling . . . .
well. Blizzard kit, danger den kit, becooling, and dtekcutoms. It realy doesnt make a huge difference on what you get. the companys are a bit to big to not make decent products. I have use both the danger den kit and the blizzard kit and they both perform well. I chose to stick with the blizzard cuz it looks a bit better and takes less maintance. Either way water is better than air.
I have the blizzard kit and I have made some changes. I got the danger den maze 2 waterblock and then I went with the aquastealth aqua coil radiator with the blizzard duel pump. My 1.4 TBird 266fsb, runs steady even under full load at 19 degrees cels.
I would buy seperate peices and not go with a kit. Some kits offer better peices then others.
lennytiger
09-18-01, 04:59 PM
or you could get a decent heatsink!!!
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