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Is Arctic Cooler Freezer 7 Pro or Cooler Master Hyper TX2 ($2 AR @ SVC) sufficient for *mild* Q6600 overclocking? Yes!

Laminator

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I don't know if this is a common issue now but I remember a lot of people asking this question a few weeks back so I thought I'd share my results.

I'm using a Cooler Master Hyper TX2 (equivalent in performance to an Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro) in a Cooler Master Centurion 5 mid-tower case. Like the Freezer 7 Pro, the Hyper TX2's fan sucks in air and pushes it through the cooler. I have the cooler oriented so that the fan is facing the drives; air is pushed through the cooler and sucked out the case by a 120mm fan directly behind the cooler (included in the case). This is a very standard, easy configuration. I'm using the default thermal paste that comes pre-applied on the cooler. It's a bit much, but let's see how that pans out!

The temperature in my room is about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

IDLE, BEFORE LOAD:
http://img249.imageshack.us/im...emperaturesidlehh0.jpg

LOAD (OCCT, 4 cores @ 100%; temperatures are NOT RISING):
http://img249.imageshack.us/im...emperaturesloadoh7.jpg

IDLE, AFTER LOAD:
http://img160.imageshack.us/im...aturesidleafterol6.jpg

Much better than I expected! This shows you how far a good, $10-$20 cooler can go. At first I was miffed when I saw companies like Commodore and Alienware using the Freezer 7 Pro for their QX6700/QX6800/QX6850's, but I guess it's not too bad after all. Of course, 3.2GHz is not exactly a miraculous overclock but at least you know $10-$20 will get you to the magic 3.0GHz on a G0-stepping Q6600.

$30 + shipping (+ tax) will even get you that weird-ass ZeroTherm butterfly-shaped cooler, which should have much better cooling performance.
 
I ran OCCT for a lot longer yesterday and the temperatures were more or less the same. I'll try ORTHOS later, though.

EDIT: While I'm trying to get Orthos to work, I raised the voltage to 1.32v in the BIOS, ran OCCT for 15 minutes, and here is the result:

http://img61.imageshack.us/img...mperaturesload2gj0.jpg

Not as good as before, but still quite acceptable. Now I'm starting to see the upper limit of this cooler, though.
 
OCCT is good, but it doesn't stresss specifically the CPU nearly as much as say small ffts in P95/Orthos.

Get the latest P95; i've heard it works for quad w/o having to run two instances w/ affinities set like Orthos needs.

Your cooler is indeed good, but it's not great.
 
I just got the Freezer 7 and it works great for me, cooling my P5B / E6300 @ 533FSB x 7, especially with the fan on full blast 2800 rpm. If you use the Q-fan on Performance the maximum is about 2000 rpm under load and the temps rise 6 or so degrees C.

The Freezer 7 is pretty quiet at 2000 rpm, and although the fan is side-mounted, it cools the mb & hd much better than my previous downdraft heatsink. Even at 2800 rpm the noise is acceptable in my livingroom. Two thumbs up, especially for $22.
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Asus P5B / E6300 @533FSB x 7 = 3730 MHz / 2x1 Crucial 10th Anniv. PC2-5300 / ATI X800XL / HEC 420w / SB Audigy SE / Seagate 250g & 320g / Coolermaster Elite case / AC Freezer 7 / Samsung 19" crt @ 85Hz
 
Originally posted by: n7
OCCT is good, but it doesn't stresss specifically the CPU nearly as much as say small ffts in P95/Orthos.

Get the latest P95; i've heard it works for quad w/o having to run two instances w/ affinities set like Orthos needs.

Your cooler is indeed good, but it's not great.

Thanks; I'm trying to get Orthos to work now but the second instance will get stuck on "Paging" and won't start the threads (I've set the affinities). I'll try out Prime 95.

I know the Freezer 7 Pro and the Hyper TX2 are pretty low-end but a lot of people were asking about their ability to cool a Q6600 up to 3.0GHz so I was attempting to answer that question.
 
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