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Idle @ 32c... I was hoping for a little better but that will do I think. How are yours on that new i7 rig??
Surprisingly good after reading about all these high temps that others have had with their i7's. High 30's to low 40's idle and about 74c is the highest I've seen while stability testing at 4.410ghz with ambient at about 70f/22c.
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Not bad at all
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Ram - 4gig Patriot Viper Extreme - (8-8-8-20-2T)1800MHZ
GPU - 3 EVGA GTX280 Tri-SLI OC'd @ 685/1370/1302
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Well... I've about had it with this rig. No matter what I do it won't get anywhere near 4ghz. I'm at a total loss with this thing LOL!
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Ram - 4gig Patriot Viper Extreme - (8-8-8-20-2T)1800MHZ
GPU - 3 EVGA GTX280 Tri-SLI OC'd @ 685/1370/1302
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Send it my way and I'll whoop it for ya. I just need the CPU, CPU Cooler and mobo.
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Well... I've about had it with this rig. No matter what I do it won't get anywhere near 4ghz. I'm at a total loss with this thing LOL!
Jump on the bandwagon Jeff!! Order that shiny new i7!
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Well... I've about had it with this rig. No matter what I do it won't get anywhere near 4ghz. I'm at a total loss with this thing LOL!
Hang in there Jeff, we've all been there. You just need a bit of cooling to coax the best from it.
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Send it my way and I'll whoop it for ya. I just need the CPU, CPU Cooler and mobo.
LOL.... I'm gonna play with it a little while longer, but it would be a lot more fun to take a blow torch to it.

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Hang in there Jeff, we've all been there. You just need a bit of cooling to coax the best from it.
Should have been able to get more out of it with the WC'ing stuff I just got.... temps went down far enough but still nothing. I'm starting to think it's the board cause I know the chip will do much more and has on different boards.

I can still play with Vista and the other 4870 x2 on it though.
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Case - Cooler Master Cosmos S
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Ram - 4gig Patriot Viper Extreme - (8-8-8-20-2T)1800MHZ
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All it needs is some TLC instead of force feeding Jeff. nVidia board w/ 775 socket= cheap hooker that you tell to take it and like it, AM3 = fussy bitch that hasn't learned just how much she likes it...yet. i7 = fussy virgin that fears the tube steak and must be convinced that it's ok first. All things considered I think the LGA775 socket was by far the easiest ever to overclock.
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Yeah.... I'm still not against getting a E8500 and a board and playing with that also.
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Main Rig
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Case - Cooler Master Cosmos S
Mobo - EVGA 790i FTW Digital DZ13 Bios
CPU - Intel QX9770 3.2GHZ OC'd to 4.27ghz
CPU Cooler - Coolit Systems Domino A.L.C.
Ram - 4gig Patriot Viper Extreme - (8-8-8-20-2T)1800MHZ
GPU - 3 EVGA GTX280 Tri-SLI OC'd @ 685/1370/1302
PSU - Corsair HX1000 1000W
HDD's - Seagate Barracuda 1.5TB 7200rpm 32MB SATA/300
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It's too late Jeff. You have been corrupted. Don't fight it. The only solution now is to keep buying hardware. Without it, you will never be happy. Cooling, well you are turning quick. Soon you will be thinking about a chiller. Then you may or may not decide to skip that step. Why? Because you realize there is an evolution to the overclocker with the end result always being colder temps. Next step is considering a phase changer, but no. That isn't cold enough for Jeff. He wants one of those crazy looking liquid nitrogen evaporators. Yeah, that should do it.

There buddy, I just layed out your future. The path you take is your choice, but you will end up in the same place
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