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I'm about to do the wire trick to solve the cold boot problem that I'm having with my current rig. As it stands right now, my PIII 1000E@1240 / 1.9V is idling at 42C which is being cooled by Swiftech MCX370 / Delta 7K combo and 4 case fans. After the wire trick, it would take the core voltage to around 2.05V hence the added heat.
My question is, do you think it's worth it to put all that silicone, grease, neoprene pads, more silicone and pelts to that motherboard/cpu adding the risk of ruining a perfectly running combo. All of this just to get the extra 100-200 MHz. I don't care about the time, I got plenty of that, but for the money that would be involved, that's where I'm having second thoughts. Worth it?
Pelt users, feel free to put your experiences.
My question is, do you think it's worth it to put all that silicone, grease, neoprene pads, more silicone and pelts to that motherboard/cpu adding the risk of ruining a perfectly running combo. All of this just to get the extra 100-200 MHz. I don't care about the time, I got plenty of that, but for the money that would be involved, that's where I'm having second thoughts. Worth it?
Pelt users, feel free to put your experiences.
