JunJun9000
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System Name | Mariella |
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Processor | AMD Athlon X2 7750+ BE |
Motherboard | AMD M4A78 Pro |
Cooling | Corsair H40 |
Memory | 4GB DDR2 (Corsair CM2X2048-6400C5 x 2) |
Video Card(s) | XFX 5750 |
Storage | Various 2.5TB Total |
Display(s) | Digimate 19" + 42" LG TV |
Case | Antec 300 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Audigy |
Power Supply | OCZ StealthXStreme 500W |
Software | Windows 7 x64 |
Just thought I'd share my little Easter weekend project with you...
My system is by no means state of the art, its a modest 3 year old setup which has served me well over that period and is still going strong for what I use it for. The only annoying thing was the noise of the stock AMD heatsink (especially under load) so I thought why not upgrade it to one of those newfangled all-in-one water coolers. At the same time take it completely apart and give it a good clean out as the dust was building up after 3 long years.
So here it is:
The innards and my terrible cable management! Its become a mess because I'm constantly swapping hard drives:
The Corsair H40:
Dismantled completely apart from the DVDRW drive as it is still in remarkable condition even though its from an older 5 year old rig:
Brace yourself!
Removing AMD heatsinks always scares the crap put of me as I have, on several occasions, pulled the CPU out with it even though I go through the whole rotating it back and fourth. This time though, I cheated; took the whole thing off including the retention bracket, in one go. Win!
The old stock heatsink looking sorry for itself. They're not all bad though, idle temps were 20C and 55C on load; just noisy.
Check this bad-boy out, X2 7750+ BE vintage 2009.
New Corsair retention bracket fitted:
After vacuuming the whole bare case out and blasting the components with compressed air, it was time for everything to go back in plus the new Corsair H40.
Couldn't get all the dust out of the graphics card....
But cable management is a little better, right?
Nakey shot:
All up and running again!
I was amazed by the idle CPU temps after switching it back on! Here's a before and after shot of HWMonitor:
A frosty 5 degrees!! Haven't tested it on load yet. Only downside was the noise of the included Corsair fan, it was just as loud as the stock AMD heatsink so I decided to unplug it and temps rose to ~20C idle. Could do with a quieter fan or a speed controller ideally.
Sooo what do you think of my little upgrade? I hope its inspired someone to at least clean the dust out of their system! lol
My system is by no means state of the art, its a modest 3 year old setup which has served me well over that period and is still going strong for what I use it for. The only annoying thing was the noise of the stock AMD heatsink (especially under load) so I thought why not upgrade it to one of those newfangled all-in-one water coolers. At the same time take it completely apart and give it a good clean out as the dust was building up after 3 long years.
So here it is:
The innards and my terrible cable management! Its become a mess because I'm constantly swapping hard drives:
The Corsair H40:
Dismantled completely apart from the DVDRW drive as it is still in remarkable condition even though its from an older 5 year old rig:
Brace yourself!
Removing AMD heatsinks always scares the crap put of me as I have, on several occasions, pulled the CPU out with it even though I go through the whole rotating it back and fourth. This time though, I cheated; took the whole thing off including the retention bracket, in one go. Win!
The old stock heatsink looking sorry for itself. They're not all bad though, idle temps were 20C and 55C on load; just noisy.
Check this bad-boy out, X2 7750+ BE vintage 2009.
New Corsair retention bracket fitted:
After vacuuming the whole bare case out and blasting the components with compressed air, it was time for everything to go back in plus the new Corsair H40.
Couldn't get all the dust out of the graphics card....
But cable management is a little better, right?
Nakey shot:
All up and running again!
I was amazed by the idle CPU temps after switching it back on! Here's a before and after shot of HWMonitor:
A frosty 5 degrees!! Haven't tested it on load yet. Only downside was the noise of the included Corsair fan, it was just as loud as the stock AMD heatsink so I decided to unplug it and temps rose to ~20C idle. Could do with a quieter fan or a speed controller ideally.
Sooo what do you think of my little upgrade? I hope its inspired someone to at least clean the dust out of their system! lol