got 38-41C with the corsair h60 with both fans dead right now.... =( corsair has yet to contact me about the dead fan controller =(
but on the bright side with fans working around 29-31C
it has 4 3pin connectors so i used two for the 200mm and the other 2 for the push pull scythe slipstream. should be ok.
I just fiddled around with everything and it seems like two of the 4 3 pin connectors in the back are dead? i really hope i don't have to ship the whole case back to them....
I just noticed that my cpu tem pwas going all the way up to 50c and realized that the nob on top controlling the fans wasn't working. If i put it on full on, it would work but if i turn it down even a little, all the fans just stop. Do i need to call corsair or did i make a mistake on my end?
those temps are fine. before you dropped the vcore. undervolting isn't probably good. Use intelburntest to get your max temps. its usually even higher than prime.
Awesome!!! i just bought this white one as well. The cheapest i saw on TD was 169.99 you sure it was 159? i'll take some pictures once i recieve my case on tuesday. I CANT WAIT.
How is the computer loud?
So i'm having several problems with cooling in my case. When i close the side panel, it heats up 3-4C. The specs for my system is in my signature. All fans are 120mm.
Is there a way to get the bottom hard drive bay to have an intake in the front? I can't seem to fit a fan in there. Also...
since this is an old processor, i'm guessing you didn't get this like a month ago so first off check if your fan on your hsf is running and if it is, clean dust. idle at 64 still seems high even for a stock.
did you set load line calibration?
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/cpus/2011/01/07/how-to-overclock-the-intel-core-i5-2500k/3
this guide seems pretty helpful
yup my gigabyte gtx560ti is at 900mhz and can go up to 1000mhz which can compete with the 570 cards. It runs witcher on ultra everything and everything enabled except ubersampling and blur. on 1080p monitor
Galaxy GTX 560 Ti + 20% off coupon code 206777 and $40 rebate.
Subtotal: $234.99...
i just found in another thread that the 560ti like mine likes to drop its clocks and so its not always performing at maximum ( i guess to save power. everything downclocks nowadays and i wish my car could downclock from using so much gas)...
somewhere i heard that its hiccuping due to the hdmi audio output. I dunno if you're using dual dvi or dvi and hdmi.
why don't you try one monitor and see if it hiccups. try with hdmi then with dvi and try to isolate the problem? if it works on one monitor, then try the other monitor by...
no its normal becuase you are no longer putting any load on your cpu and it also means that your cpu cooler is conducting heat very well.
My 2500k with h60 on prime goes up to around 58C and drops down to around 40 right after i stop prime.
don't let this disappoint you. For some reason my 2500k wouldn't clock stable at 4.4 and i pushed vcore up to 1.4 and still wasn't stable. I changed to 4.5 and vcore at 1.310 was stable. Dunno why it just wouldn't take 4.4
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