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First of all, its a 3800+ in an X-QPack system. It idles at right about 40C and load is up to 50C if not higher when I game. Also in the case will be an X1900XT and a Creative X-Fi with the Front connector (so that means another cable that will restrict airflow.
Right now I have a Zalman 7000-AlCu LED HSF on it, and when I took those temps it had a 7800GT in it, so I would expect them to be higher with the different video card and less airflow.
I bought a Zalman 7700-Cu in the FS/T forum, and will be checking to see how well it sits in the case (although the AT article states that a Zalman 7000 series HSF is about the largest, I believe a 7700 will fit, but I won't be able to slide out the motherboard tray which isn't a problem as I have routed cables and everything already and it woudlnt' slide out very well already).
So, I was reading up on it and it seems fairly simple and straightforward to do. I know I need to be careful and I realize and accept that I can damage my CPU, even kill it, and am willing to take full responsibility for it. I can't RMA it anyways as its just an OEM one, so thats not a big deal. Also, I will need to be careful when seating that massive copper HSF on it so that I don't chip the cores or anything. Then again I might not be using that after all, but even the smaller AlCu one will need attention when seating.
After reading up on it, it seems to be worthwhile, and could help me lower temps, and possibly improve overclocking. I'm aiming pretty conservatively though and would be content with 2.5Ghz which I know this CPU could do no problem now.
So, not really asking for help or anything, I was just curious what other people's thoughts on this are. Here's how I see it:
Pros:
Have the chip run cooler
Possibly boost overclock or get same OC at lower voltage
Might be able to run quieter fans due to lower temps
Cons:
Can damage/kill CPU
Some other things of note, not really pertinent to the CPU section, but will be for some added interest to some I'm sure.
I saw a thread where someone was able to put a NV5 Silencer on their X1900XT. I'm thinking of doing the same. I can't find the thread again, but I recall that there was an issue with one set of memory not making contact, but it was easily overcome. Two reasons I would like to do this is that it should help cooling, and the NV5 should be able to push more heat out than the stock cooler, and for quieter operation. It seemed to help the other person's temps quite a bit as well, but I'm not planning on overclocking anyway (but we'll see how it goes). Oddly enough, at least at idle, the sound of the stock cooler isn't that bad, and it didn't bother me too much when I was gaming and the fan speed increased, and I didn't have any audio to drown out the sound, and the X-QPack sits very close to me on the top of the desk.
The other thing concerns the X-Fi. I'm curious about the cable that connects the front panel to the card. Does anyone know if its just a standard IDE cable or if its some proprietary one? If I could replace it with a nice round IDE cable that'd help a lot as it would look better and help with airflow (as it is, it looks like the cable will be blocking the intake for the X1900XT, although I might have to get to routing it under the motherboard like I did with the floppy cable.
Right now I have a Zalman 7000-AlCu LED HSF on it, and when I took those temps it had a 7800GT in it, so I would expect them to be higher with the different video card and less airflow.
I bought a Zalman 7700-Cu in the FS/T forum, and will be checking to see how well it sits in the case (although the AT article states that a Zalman 7000 series HSF is about the largest, I believe a 7700 will fit, but I won't be able to slide out the motherboard tray which isn't a problem as I have routed cables and everything already and it woudlnt' slide out very well already).
So, I was reading up on it and it seems fairly simple and straightforward to do. I know I need to be careful and I realize and accept that I can damage my CPU, even kill it, and am willing to take full responsibility for it. I can't RMA it anyways as its just an OEM one, so thats not a big deal. Also, I will need to be careful when seating that massive copper HSF on it so that I don't chip the cores or anything. Then again I might not be using that after all, but even the smaller AlCu one will need attention when seating.
After reading up on it, it seems to be worthwhile, and could help me lower temps, and possibly improve overclocking. I'm aiming pretty conservatively though and would be content with 2.5Ghz which I know this CPU could do no problem now.
So, not really asking for help or anything, I was just curious what other people's thoughts on this are. Here's how I see it:
Pros:
Have the chip run cooler
Possibly boost overclock or get same OC at lower voltage
Might be able to run quieter fans due to lower temps
Cons:
Can damage/kill CPU
Some other things of note, not really pertinent to the CPU section, but will be for some added interest to some I'm sure.
I saw a thread where someone was able to put a NV5 Silencer on their X1900XT. I'm thinking of doing the same. I can't find the thread again, but I recall that there was an issue with one set of memory not making contact, but it was easily overcome. Two reasons I would like to do this is that it should help cooling, and the NV5 should be able to push more heat out than the stock cooler, and for quieter operation. It seemed to help the other person's temps quite a bit as well, but I'm not planning on overclocking anyway (but we'll see how it goes). Oddly enough, at least at idle, the sound of the stock cooler isn't that bad, and it didn't bother me too much when I was gaming and the fan speed increased, and I didn't have any audio to drown out the sound, and the X-QPack sits very close to me on the top of the desk.
The other thing concerns the X-Fi. I'm curious about the cable that connects the front panel to the card. Does anyone know if its just a standard IDE cable or if its some proprietary one? If I could replace it with a nice round IDE cable that'd help a lot as it would look better and help with airflow (as it is, it looks like the cable will be blocking the intake for the X1900XT, although I might have to get to routing it under the motherboard like I did with the floppy cable.