FSB question

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by greenbrucelee, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. greenbrucelee
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    I got to 70 degrees under prime and thought I better go back to what I was and look into voltages n all that.
     
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    when you tweak the voltages you normally would be upping them which causes more heat.

    i'd start looking into getting the temps down

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    I am thinking of getting the optional fan to help with cpu cooling :) but then again 3.52 is quite fast anyhow :)
     
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    it gets so addictive, you'll always want more. You'll start with air, water and then phase. You'll get to a point where your system is so tweaked and hanging so far over the edge of stability you daren't leave in on over night for the fear of loosing your front room :eek:

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    lol, my pc is right next to my bed. So I can leave it on overnight anyway, I wouldn't fancy waking up by my pc exploding next to my head :)
     
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    the pc exploding wasnt what scared me it was the compressed propane in my custom made cooler. on the high pressure side it was around 8 bar/116 psi :eek:

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    The two kodak processors I use at work only use 6 bar each, did you have a house lft after that went off?
     
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    i was lucky enough not to have it explode on me, although i did find a leak pressure testing it once in the living room.

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    I have seen & heard compressors go before, it's something you don't want to happen inside :blowingup
     
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    yeah i can imagine, especially the bigger HP models. Athough my brazed joints were prob the weakest points especially when i thought i could braze copper to stainless steel :oops:

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    lol,after our two compressors blew the building in which they were housed had to get reinforced as it was deemed structurally unsafe, we didn't really need a health and saftey guy to tell us that, since there was bloody brickwork falling out and a big hole in the roof,:D
     
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    if i was you i'd stop buying your compressors out the back of your mate Dave's van :blink

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    I dunno where we get them from but we have changed brands now.
     
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    what do you actually use them for ?

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