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Soja

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can u post me your results with it:
1. cpu speed
2. vcore
3. ambient/cpu temps
4. original or rev1 mc462

im gettin kinda crap with this thing. 1495mhz 1.85vcore - 27C case, 43 cpu
 
1)1.56ghz
2)1.85v
3)ambient : 28.8 (measured by DD5)
CPU : 38 idle 43 load (measured by MSI PC Alert 3)
4)Original
 
1.13 T-bird 27C at idle
37C Full load
Ambient was at 25C
1.725
3.4v

Overclocked it 12X113= 1360 44C at full load
30C idle
1.85
3.9v

The thing rocks awesome heat sink. Remember you using air cooling here not sure what you expected.
 
What is your ambient air temperature when you are taking these measurements? That will be one of the biggest factors of the cooling performance! For me with a Swiftech MC-370/A I can get my CPU temp to within 10 degrees ambient temp! That is impressive in my book and your heatsink is even crazier;although your CPU emits more heat :) Also do you have good case cooling to get cooler air into the case? Food for thought!
 
Soja (May 12, 2001 01:56 p.m.):
im gettin kinda crap with this thing. 1495mhz 1.85vcore - 27C case, 43 cpu

1495 mhz is crap?! Not in my book, that is a very high overclock.

Aaron
 
Aman99 (May 19, 2001 01:20 p.m.):
Soja (May 12, 2001 01:56 p.m.):
im gettin kinda crap with this thing. 1495mhz 1.85vcore - 27C case, 43 cpu

1495 mhz is crap?! Not in my book, that is a very high overclock.

Aaron

It's all relative to where you start... if you start a 200MHz it's brilliant if you start at 1480 it's less then impressive.
 
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