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Romeo

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Hallo
I've a tualatin 1200@1600 at 1.75Vcore..
The calculated power is about 56W less then my previous Cel900@1300 whith 2.05Vcore..
I use a water cooling system and the water's temperature is max 26°C, now like before, but the tualatin works now at 37°C in idle and 39°C at full load..
My previos cel worked at 26° in idle and 36 at full load..
I'm just watercooled.. what should I do to reduce temperature?
What's are yours?

The Idle mode seem's don't work like whith celeron coppermine :-(
 
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Romeo said:
Hallo
I've a tualatin 1200@1600 at 1.75Vcore..
The calculated power is about 56W less then my previous Cel900@1300 whith 2.05Vcore..
I use a water cooling system and the water's temperature is max 26°C, now like before, but the tualatin works now at 37°C in idle and 39°C at full load..
My previos cel worked at 26° in idle and 36 at full load..
I'm just watercooled.. what should I do to reduce temperature?
What's are yours?

The Idle mode seem's don't work like whith celeron coppermine :-(

Dude at 1600MHz you are running about 50w. I am running my cel-t @ 1800MHz and the watts produced are around 70w. Your temps are fine, these new cel-t's run different. The idle function of win2k does not work with these chips. I have not found one yet that does. It would kinda be nice to find but I doubt they will work. I think the others are like rain and what not. Win2k version worked fine for my PIII but not for this CPU. O well these chips are great don;t ya think?
 
just got my case today, put my setup in there, guess what? temp raised 2.5c. full load around 39.5 to 41.5, i have one 120m blows in, one 92m and two 80 suck out--total of 235cfm...still have this kind of result?!
 
Temps measured from my HEATSINK were about 22-26*C w/ [email protected]... after the T_heatsink got upto 28-29*C then it would mean that Serioussam exists (with 38fcm cooler that did not happen, but with 27cfm that happened) I disliked the noise too much lol

So now I got [email protected] and T_heatsink is about 22-24*C. Uhm, I don't know how much voltage the chip is getting, but this seems to work. :( :)

The heatsink is of copper... I think cpu runs about +10 to +15 *C more.
 
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ol' man said:


Dude at 1600MHz you are running about 50w. I am running my cel-t @ 1800MHz and the watts produced are around 70w. Your temps are fine, these new cel-t's run different. The idle function of win2k does not work with these chips. I have not found one yet that does. It would kinda be nice to find but I doubt they will work. I think the others are like rain and what not. Win2k version worked fine for my PIII but not for this CPU. O well these chips are great don;t ya think?

CPU is nice, but i will find a new system to keep it cooler..
At 1600 is rock solid, but i want more:burn:
 
I wouldn't worry about your temps. Mine is far higher as I live in a tropical climate. Celery 1A running at 1350MHz, 1.575V.

Idle temps = 47C
Load = 50-52C

Mobo temp = 33-37C

No problems so far...but I'm planning to make a blowhole with a 120mm A/C fan ducted pointing right at the CPU. Hopefully that will lower temps a little more so I can push the CPU a little higher.

Forgot to mention it's air-cooled with a Arkua 6228 heatsink/fan.
 
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