May 29th 2003 |
Cooling
First I wanted to see how it would run at stock speeds before I decided to fire it up. I found that the temp sensor was very sensitive, and would scale almost immediately to temperature changes. I let it idle and then turned on prime95 and folding@home and it immediately increased in speed. Looking at my temperature monitor the fan seemed to want to keep the processor at 40 C.
Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Xaser Edition @ Viper Lair
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