DerwenArtos12
Diamond Member
I'm not sure if they still do but, the first 775 heatsinks you had to push the pins in then rotate them 90*.
Originally posted by: emblem
ya I did rotate them. That's the only way you can get them to actually click in. I'm sure their in right because when I finish I feel the heatsink and it feels pretty damn snug to me.
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
emblem, can we get a case and fan layout, I didn't see it in the other thread but, I just scanned quickly.
BadOmen, can you take a shot of CPUz at idle, and whatever fan control program you happen to have, speedfan would be ideal.
Oh, and I've seen 5C drops form AS5 setting up but, pretty much always within 36 hours.
Originally posted by: emblem
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
emblem, can we get a case and fan layout, I didn't see it in the other thread but, I just scanned quickly.
BadOmen, can you take a shot of CPUz at idle, and whatever fan control program you happen to have, speedfan would be ideal.
Oh, and I've seen 5C drops form AS5 setting up but, pretty much always within 36 hours.
CM-690 with default case fans in default spot
back exhaust
front
side
Originally posted by: SteelSix
Why don't you just leave it on, as is? You don't have to expose the adhesive, just leave the waxpaper thingy on it and use it that way. I've remounted mine like a half dozen times..
Originally posted by: BadOmen
Watercooling seems to be getting more accessible, popular and, most important, discussed.
I wonder if I make a good candidate for it, or if there's just some piece of pure dumbness in my whole rig/configuration that is making everything so hot.
Originally posted by: BadOmen
Actually there are two 80s, both on the side.
There is also a 120 at the front of the case and another 120 as the exhaust.
Well, there's a 120 inside the PSU too.
But you're right, that totally makes sense. So I just shut the side ones and the front 120mm. Besides, I downclocked the whole thing back to factory defaults.
Well, Speedfan is still giving me 45-44.
I started to think my room temperature could be involved. So I opened my window and door a while ago, and allowed the magnificent winter temperature to come in. It's minus something outside. Here, Speedfan keeps saying 46-44.
Rats... well, but thanks a lot for the tip, that was a smart move.:thumbsup:
Anything else I could try?
Originally posted by: BadOmen
I popped the side panel and the temps dropped exactly 2 degrees. I got 42 at idle.
Tonight I'll flip the whole rig and see. I understand that it must be done without the side panel on, right? Otherwise the hot air will be at the same place it has ever been.
By the way, I touched the memory sticks (I have 4 of them and they are very close to each other and very close to the hsf as well), and they were considerably hot. Could that be affecting the whole thing anyhow?
Originally posted by: DarkRogue
lol, the forum hasn't been telling me this thread has been updated for some reason.. Subscription failure!
Anyway I ended up mounting the Bolt Thru Kit with the wax paper on, I doubt it'd hurt anything. I can't really figure out if my temps are accurate or not though, as the E8400's are notorious for false temp readings. Realtemp seems to say I get 45C idle but that seems a little high.. maybe the bolts weren't as tight as I expected since my screwdriver wasn't long enough to get past the Scythe Ninja lol. It doesn't go above 60C under full Prime95/Orthos load though, so I dunno.
As far as recent discussion about fan placement, if you're cooling with air, you'll generally want to position your fans to be able to pull and push air through a somewhat specific path through your case to hit every component. Putting fans next to each other doing different things is generally bad as they disrupt the flow, as are empty side/top vents.
My P182 is running with no intake, but with an exhaust fan. I had to plug up the top vent with some foam to keep the exhaust fan from pulling air through that instead of the front of the case so the PC could cool.
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!@#$ typos.