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thanks for sharing @Heaven7 you computer is a asskicker right?

i use to checked many sensors on my computer, also i gotta recognize that my stock cooler is not the best cooler, even with arctic silver, gelid and indigo extreme this cooler is not efficent enough... but thats what he is .. a stock cooler... no more than that!

PD: you are moving fast on TPU team ranks ...!

Regards,
 
thanks for sharing @Heaven7 you computer is a asskicker right?

i use to checked many sensors on my computer, also i gotta recognize that my stock cooler is not the best cooler, even with arctic silver, gelid and indigo extreme this cooler is not efficent enough... but thats what he is .. a stock cooler... no more than that!

PD: you are moving fast on TPU team ranks ...!

Regards,
Thanks, yes it's a stock cooler and it does its job very well, from what I can see from the readings you provided. Buying a decent heatpipe CPU cooler for example is not expensive at all - save 40-50 bucks and you'll give your CPU a real treat, believe me! ;) Take care!
EDIT: Everything's fine again, lots of new stuff to crunch on here at the WCG - here I go... :cool:
 
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Thanks, yes it's a stock cooler and it does its job very well, from what I can see from the readings you provided. Buying a decent heatpipe CPU cooler for example is not expensive at all - save 40-50 bucks and you'll give your CPU a real treat, believe me! ;) Take care!
EDIT: Everything's fine again, lots of new stuff to crunch on here at the WCG - here I go... :cool:
For new machines it takes time until you get a steady flow of tasks. I know a workstation i used it took 3-4 hours of running 1-2 tasks at a time until it loaded up
 
Yeah, they test your machine out before loading you up with wu's.
 
Thanks, yes it's a stock cooler and it does its job very well, from what I can see from the readings you provided. Buying a decent heatpipe CPU cooler for example is not expensive at all - save 40-50 bucks and you'll give your CPU a real treat, believe me! ;) Take care!
EDIT: Everything's fine again, lots of new stuff to crunch on here at the WCG - here I go... :cool:
i would im saving some money to see if i can get a coolermaster hyper 212 evo,

Regards,
 
Long time no speak @DinaAngel, welcome aboard! :rockout:
 
New WCG-TPU Team member-joins the Team Today.... :rockout:


@CTMxGMG joins as new member

Welcome to the Team!!! :toast:

Stop by and say Hi when you have a chance

 
Welcome aboard! :toast:
 
okei guys, i ordered a refrigerator water chiller so i could crunch! :toast:
 
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okei guys, i ordered a refrigerator water chiller so i could crunch! :toast:
Does that use a peltier cooler? Are those reliable? How many watts does it draw. Do you have a link?

Thanks.
 
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Does that use a peltier cooler? Are those reliable? How many watts does it draw. Do you have a link?

Thanks.
http://www.theaquariumsolution.com/dc-750-refrigerated-cooler
it draws 300-400 watts
its using same as your fridge uses to cool. same as phase changers too or your freezer.
its using the R134a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane

i will use it as a dedicated loop to cpu, one guy on overclock.net got his 3930k at 5.2ghz 24/7 use.
maximum he got in temps was 78 Celsius on max load with chiller water temp set to 18 Celsius

http://www.overclock.net/t/1412175/d-d-dc750-chiller
 
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http://www.theaquariumsolution.com/dc-750-refrigerated-cooler
it draws 300-400 watts
its using same as your fridge uses to cool. same as phase changers too or your freezer.
its using the R134a http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane

i will use it as a dedicated loop to cpu, one guy on overclock.net got his 3930k at 5.2ghz 24/7 use.
maximum he got in temps was 78 Celsius on max load with chiller water temp set to 18 Celsius

http://www.overclock.net/t/1412175/d-d-dc750-chiller
I've never even heard of fish coolers. Thanks for the info.
 
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Welcome to the team:toast:
 
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