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SLK800+7Volt modded 92mm Vantec Tornado=SEX

BD231

Lifer
Full load on a 2100+ oc'ed to 2100mhz= 42c on a hot day, noise level is completely bareable. This combo is awesome.
 
hopefully u dont mean when its on (screwing that is...hehe) 😉

i agree
i have a 80mm tornado with xp2100+ @ 2200mhz and with 7V ish (thermaltake controller, lowest setting...around 7v i think...maybe..) its very quiet

and temps are like 37-38C on load
 
Originally posted by: ChampionAtTufshop
hopefully u dont mean when its on (screwing that is...hehe) 😉

i agree
i have a 80mm tornado with xp2100+ @ 2200mhz and with 7V ish (thermaltake controller, lowest setting...around 7v i think...maybe..) its very quiet

and temps are like 37-38C on load

Ouch :Q, just reading that makes my Chicking Rod quiver.

Wow those are good temps, your even overvolting. I've never been able to get those super low temps on an OC, but when it's cold temps drop dramatically. I'd imagine I'd get those temps if it was cool out, but Cali has been heating up lately which means summer is near 🙁. Maybe my case is the culprit? (Antec1030 style case). What kind of case and mobo do you have?
 
its at default votalge, but asus a7n8x dlx over volts it to 1.7v lolbut its set to 1.65v in bios
case is the black thermaltake xaser II

fan is at low setting, which i assume is 7v or so

 
damn, it's bareable? I had a tornado on 5 volts and I couldn't standing anymore. of course the tradeoff is my 2100 running at 54. 🙁
 
Originally posted by: cheapgoose
damn, it's bareable? I had a tornado on 5 volts and I couldn't standing anymore. of course the tradeoff is my 2100 running at 54. 🙁

hmm...perhaps the low setting is 5v...
anyways, yeha its ok
im fine with it at least...dunno about others lol
 
It's noisy compared to a quiet computer, but there's no high pitch noise, just the deeper air movement noise which I've never had a problem with.
 
if you have a radeon 9700 pro, and a quiet computer, its not quiet anymore because of the 9700, I hate ATI and NVIDIA
 
Originally posted by: shady06
fan costs to much

Sure is, I paid 20 bucks for it at CompUSA. While It was hard for me to make the purchase, 20 bucks is no big deal in the long run.

I to hate the fact that fast components need obnoxious forms of cooling Compddd, I hope the makers of these new video cards and processors clue in on this at some point.
 
ASIII set in and it's a little cooler today, 34c Idle, 36c load. Now it's time to oc it even more 😀.
 
Originally posted by: AthlonXP
Get a life?

stfu?
seriously, wtf do u think ppl are gonna talk about in the CPU/Processors and OVERCLOCKING section?
rolleye.gif


 
Originally posted by: shady06
btw, what is the 7v mod???

It's pretty sweet, here's how you do it:

1.) Grab any fan that has a normal molex connector
2.) Remove the red power cable from the female side of the fans molex connector (I use simple tweezers to do this)
3.) Remove the black 2 cord cable (the one next to yellow 2 cord cable) from the female side as well and slide it in the spot where the red cable was originally sitting.

Your 12v fan is now running at 7volts, about half the speed it normally dose 😎. It's great if you want to quiet your computer down, and the airflow is decent as well.

Sadly I couldn't get my t-bred over 2100mhz without jacking the voltage over 1.7v, at 1.6v my computer is already a space heater 🙁. I dont think the extra 100 or so mhz would do me much good anyway.

One thing to note is that I got into windows at 2400mhz and 1.7v, I'll have to see what kind of voltage it needs for that speed, it's awful tempting 😀.
 
Originally posted by: BD231
Originally posted by: shady06
btw, what is the 7v mod???

It's pretty sweet, here's how you do it:

1.) Grab any fan that has a normal molex connector
2.) Remove the red power cable from the female side of the fans molex connector (I use simple tweezers to do this)
3.) Remove the black 2 cord cable (the one next to yellow 2 cord cable) from the female side as well and slide it in the spot where the red cable was originally sitting.

Your 12v fan is now running at 7volts, about half the speed it normally dose 😎. It's great if you want to quiet your computer down, and the airflow is decent as well.

Sadly I couldn't get my t-bred over 2100mhz without jacking the voltage over 1.7v, at 1.6v my computer is already a space heater 🙁. I dont think the extra 100 or so mhz would do me much good anyway.

One thing to note is that I got into windows at 2400mhz and 1.7v, I'll have to see what kind of voltage it needs for that speed, it's awful tempting 😀.


thanx for the instructions, i'm off to compusa to get one of these (stopping off at fry's first to see if i can get a cheaper price)!
 
BTW... Just so you know... a molex connector contains a +12v, +5v, and 2 grounds. No 7v wires there.

Your fan's running on 5volts.

BTW, what RPM is it running at? Just curious. isn't 12v RPM like 5700 or something?
 
the voltage differential accros a +12V and a +5V line is +7V. so if done right you have a 7V fan
 
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