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Have a 478 P4 single-core 3Ghz in a consequently smaller CPU cooler
factor, than a larger 775 CPU cooler in a dual core 2.66 config. Ran the socket 478 at 140 deg. F yesterday over some encodes. Setup the dual core tonight, beside it, migrating and tweaking stuff in to move over eventually to the dual core, and it never budged over 79 deg. F. With no encodes, the single core is running 105F ambiently. Both are copper heatwick coolers. 478 has a ThermalTake about 3/4" the size of a baseball, and the 775 has CoolerMaster about the size of a fair-sized grapefruit. Discounting two old processors that aren't especially power efficient, that's still 25 degrees difference, or 6 degrees below for the socket 775 in a room temperature at 85F. As in way low, almost enough to wonder if something oddball is going on with the CPU sensor. (Antec all aluminum case with a suck HD mounting engineered design. HDs report 116F in there, whereas in the other, also Antec case, 300 series w/ conventional steel and better cross-flow, HD temps are along 100F. May end up as well swaping cases for mo' work. Damn.) |
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Op 30/05/2013 12:58, Flasherly schreef:
Have a 478 P4 single-core 3Ghz in a consequently smaller CPU cooler factor, than a larger 775 CPU cooler in a dual core 2.66 config. Ran the socket 478 at 140 deg. F yesterday over some encodes. Setup the dual core tonight, beside it, migrating and tweaking stuff in to move over eventually to the dual core, and it never budged over 79 deg. F. With no encodes, the single core is running 105F ambiently. Both are copper heatwick coolers. 478 has a ThermalTake about 3/4" the size of a baseball, and the 775 has CoolerMaster about the size of a fair-sized grapefruit. Discounting two old processors that aren't especially power efficient, that's still 25 degrees difference, or 6 degrees below for the socket 775 in a room temperature at 85F. As in way low, almost enough to wonder if something oddball is going on with the CPU sensor. (Antec all aluminum case with a suck HD mounting engineered design. HDs report 116F in there, whereas in the other, also Antec case, 300 series w/ conventional steel and better cross-flow, HD temps are along 100F. May end up as well swaping cases for mo' work. Damn.) ....and your question is...? |
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On Thu, 30 May 2013 13:00:33 +0200, Carpe_Diem
wrote: ...and your question is...? That validity within suppositional objectivity cannot be outside from an inevitable set of predeterminates relating to the singularity of any given clause? |
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CPU coolers can vary a lot in performance. Did FrostyTech.com
publish reviews for those two coolers? |
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Meaningless troll...
-- Carpe_Diem carpe.diem gmail.com wrote: Path: eternal-september.org!mx05.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Carpe_Diem carpe.diem gmail.com Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt Subject: cpu cooler differences Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 13:00:33 +0200 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 23 Message-ID: ko7b8f$9n7$1 dont-email.me References: k5beq8lor0694uvljotudlcpdvlefdr80f 4ax.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Injection-Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 10:56:16 +0000 (UTC) Injection-Info: mx05.eternal-september.org; posting-host="88e239ac33b54bd2a14a167da21cec9a"; logging-data="9959"; mail-complaints-to="abuse eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX19therrD1ykQAaywUbbRbmjlOpni64i8 Yc=" User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130509 Thunderbird/17.0.6 In-Reply-To: k5beq8lor0694uvljotudlcpdvlefdr80f 4ax.com Cancel-Lock: sha1:Z5SKBkZXVysOn7y2/CdBjvsmqko= Xref: mx05.eternal-september.org alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt:27357 Op 30/05/2013 12:58, Flasherly schreef: Have a 478 P4 single-core 3Ghz in a consequently smaller CPU cooler factor, than a larger 775 CPU cooler in a dual core 2.66 config. Ran the socket 478 at 140 deg. F yesterday over some encodes. Setup the dual core tonight, beside it, migrating and tweaking stuff in to move over eventually to the dual core, and it never budged over 79 deg. F. With no encodes, the single core is running 105F ambiently. Both are copper heatwick coolers. 478 has a ThermalTake about 3/4" the size of a baseball, and the 775 has CoolerMaster about the size of a fair-sized grapefruit. Discounting two old processors that aren't especially power efficient, that's still 25 degrees difference, or 6 degrees below for the socket 775 in a room temperature at 85F. As in way low, almost enough to wonder if something oddball is going on with the CPU sensor. (Antec all aluminum case with a suck HD mounting engineered design. HDs report 116F in there, whereas in the other, also Antec case, 300 series w/ conventional steel and better cross-flow, HD temps are along 100F. May end up as well swaping cases for mo' work. Damn.) ...and your question is...? |
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