BonzaiDuck
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- Jun 30, 2004
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Sorry I misinterpreted your "iconic-appearance," Ry . . !
I'd investigate that PSU question a bit more.
Right now, I'm using a 700W Seasonic M12. This may be more than I need at the moment, but I'm running four Seagate 7200.10's in RAID5. I'm still just a tad worried that adding a second 8800 GTS to the mix may be like the U-boat in "Das Boot" trying to slip through Gibralter. Probably not, but it could come close, if only for the Extreme Outervision Calculator, which -- as I understand -- over-estimates power requirements.
OC'ing is going to increase the power-draw, as you seem well to know. And PSU's degrade a bit over time -- when they also may not fully live up to the factory-spec, or the 12V-rail(s) may not have the needed muscle as compared to a different PSU sporting the same overall wattage rating.
I'm up top 3.25 Ghz and stress-testing now, and glad because I wanted to get the FSB back to 1,440 and get some mileage out of the RAM -- which gives some nice, tight latencies at that speed. this has pushed my thermals up to a Core 0 (always the hottest) reading of about 62 to 63C at room-ambient currently 75.5F.
I'd investigate that PSU question a bit more.
Right now, I'm using a 700W Seasonic M12. This may be more than I need at the moment, but I'm running four Seagate 7200.10's in RAID5. I'm still just a tad worried that adding a second 8800 GTS to the mix may be like the U-boat in "Das Boot" trying to slip through Gibralter. Probably not, but it could come close, if only for the Extreme Outervision Calculator, which -- as I understand -- over-estimates power requirements.
OC'ing is going to increase the power-draw, as you seem well to know. And PSU's degrade a bit over time -- when they also may not fully live up to the factory-spec, or the 12V-rail(s) may not have the needed muscle as compared to a different PSU sporting the same overall wattage rating.
I'm up top 3.25 Ghz and stress-testing now, and glad because I wanted to get the FSB back to 1,440 and get some mileage out of the RAM -- which gives some nice, tight latencies at that speed. this has pushed my thermals up to a Core 0 (always the hottest) reading of about 62 to 63C at room-ambient currently 75.5F.