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AMDPwred

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-What would be an ideal CMF total for a T-Bird 1ghz@1.4 in an Antec SX1030?

-What would be the norm for temps? I'm trying to OC as high as possible with a Duron 750 and need to know what temps I can still run at without much danger. So what would you guys say are good temps?
 

KouklatheCat

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I dont know if there is an ideal CFM rating for case cooling. I would imagine that depends on your case (shape etc..). I think it is more important for correct airflow.

Some fans have a high CFM rating but are noisy as heck. I would recommend finding a fan (such as panaflo) that is just a CFM or two lower in flow but a couple Db less in noise.

From what I have been told air should come in the bottom and go out the top and top back. Check out how I did my setup, that is a good place to start. Check your case temps before fans and after, see what the difference is. You can unplug some fans to test which actually make a difference and which make useless annoying noise.

See if you need fans on the side of your case once you have the basics in place.

I dont know much about the temps on a Duron, my wifes rig runs at 42c un o'cd. Meebe someone with more duron experience can tell you better.
 

Mikewarrior2

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Max, i'd say 40C over ambient case temp(case temp=25C, max read cpu temp no higher than 65C... Ideally in the 20-25C over ambient range).



mike
 

Jake52

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Hey AMDPwred, I also have a Duron 750 with an A7V133 in an Antec SX1030 case. Currently its running at 866 (6.5 X 133), at 1.70 volts. The temps are around 38C idle, and 47C at full load. This is with a Volcano II heatsink, a Sunon 23CFM fan, and some Arctic Silver II thermal compound. And here's some advice, get the newest BIOS for the A7V133. Its 1005/FXD, and read this post on AMDMD.com.......
http://www.amdmb.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=37809&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
It has tons of information on the new BIOS, how to make your CPU run cooler, and more. Good luck.
 

KouklatheCat

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kgraeme,

Not all panaflos are 14 cfm. The ones I am talking about are (80mm) model FBA08A12L "Low Noise" 24 cfm and 21 dBA or model FBA08A12H "High Output" 39.6 cfm and 32 dBA, (92mm) model FBA09A12L ("Low Noise") 42.7 cfm and 27 dBA or model FBA09A12H ("High Output") 56.8 cfm and 35 dBA and (120mm) model FBA12G12L ("Low Noise") 68.9 cfm and 30 dBA or model FBA12G12H ("High Output") 103 cfm and 41.5 dBA.

I got my fans from either 2COOLTEK or PLYCON.