With the recent deal on the FX-55 for $139, I decided to jump on it to replace my 3200+. Now I'm looking to get the most out of my system to make it last awhile longer as I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon (It's a solid system as it is).
Currently I'm on standard voltage on my FX-55 and I'm looking at 40 C idle temperature in a room averaging around 23 C temperature. I used some rubbing alcohol (70% not the best, but its sufficent), to clean both the heatsink and the chip using cotton swabs and artic silver 5, and I redid this process three times only to recieve the same results each time. Based on my current temperatures I can't overclock this chip at all without it being unstable or too hot.
I'm wondering what I should do for cooling. I've always been intrigued with water cooling and wondering if there is some cheaper setup just for my CPU that would be worthwhile and help me get some good overclocking results while holding temperatures? Or should I just stick to air cooling?
Currently I'm on standard voltage on my FX-55 and I'm looking at 40 C idle temperature in a room averaging around 23 C temperature. I used some rubbing alcohol (70% not the best, but its sufficent), to clean both the heatsink and the chip using cotton swabs and artic silver 5, and I redid this process three times only to recieve the same results each time. Based on my current temperatures I can't overclock this chip at all without it being unstable or too hot.
I'm wondering what I should do for cooling. I've always been intrigued with water cooling and wondering if there is some cheaper setup just for my CPU that would be worthwhile and help me get some good overclocking results while holding temperatures? Or should I just stick to air cooling?
