Yeah my cables are all nicely tucked into an empty drive bay, so there are none in the way. I even rearranged my hardrives infront of the intake fan to see if it would help airflow.....but it didnt.
The 3 degrees I could understand, but this is closer to 8 and it is not even cooling better or as good as the stock did. Well, I guess it was cooling better, but all of a sudden its not. Right now as I type I am idling at 43. I idled around 38 with stock.
I have an E6 venice that is OCed to 2.3 with 1.46v. With my stock cooling I got somewhere around 59-61 with the AS5. I upgraded to a Artic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro about a week ago and replaced the stock pad with AS5. I applied a small BB size dot in the center of the chip and followed the rest...
My memory is fine I think. I past a 10 hour memtest, so I think im good. Do you think the older 3200 will be able to overlcock the same or better while using less voltage? I have an AC Freezer pro and my temps are fine, but I thought 1.6v is kinda high.
I have a Venice E6 3200+ that I can not get stable past 2.5ghz with 1.6v and using a mem divider. I thought about selling it and getting something different, but then I remembered that my parents have an Emachine that they bought a year ago that also has a 3200+. I figured sense it is a year...
I use 2 of these http://www.monarchcomputer.com/Merchant...duct_Code=100987&Category_Code=CaseMod . One for intake and one for the exhaust on an Antec Solutions case. My inside temps are very cool.
I am new to overclocking. I have a very basic knowledge of how to do it, but I understand most of it. I am stuck at 2.3 with my memory relaxed to 2.5-4-4-8 1T and up the voltage to 2.7 and I would like to run a 1:1. I tried to go up to 235, but windows won't boot. I have the HT at x4...
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