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I have Hyper 212+ and 3 case fans (2 intake 120mm and 80mm and 1 exhaust 80mm). Also isnt that CPU in the link 125TDP and the mobo only supports 95TDP?
there's several options.
1) reduce voltage of the chip and increase clock speed to keep the power envelope within ~95W.
2) buy another motherboard designed with more than crap for power regulation onboard. I suggest the gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3... I have two and I rarely if ever buy two of any motherboard model, I am anally picky when it comes to features and reliability.
3) thermal-epoxy some tall heatsinks onto the vreg chips and hope they last a while.
to the right is my thuban @ default volts, 3.6ghz (~160W TDP), to the left is an athlon II propus 3GHz 4 core default.
Firstly i didnt really test how long it lasts stock. I tried for 20mins though not 1 problem.
How do i tell how to keep it with in the power envelope? Buying another mobo is not really an option now cause i originally set out a budget for this computer im building and i have absolutely none left (Im still 18 in school) and should be getting my gfx card and ram on Monday.
Wow looks good! Ill show you a picture of mine sometime when i find the camera lol.But how do you know how much TDP are you using? Am i to presume that even with overclocking i must stay under 95W?
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