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im thinking its pretty high..
its on a falcon..
58 C
that seems hot, as i have seen videos where their temp is 45 and below?
thanks.
its on a falcon..
58 C
that seems hot, as i have seen videos where their temp is 45 and below?
thanks.
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xDoobiez wrote im thinking its pretty high..
its on a falcon..
58 C
that seems hot, as i have seen videos where their temp is 45 and below?
thanks.
You can always put it up to 100% fan speed using a patch, 360 flash tool and editing the config, or Freestyle Dash. It's not that bad, since the GPU still has a 90nm chip. As long as it has the 2nd generation heatsink, you should be good. I would 100% for sure.
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iMoses7s wrotexDoobiez wrote im thinking its pretty high..
its on a falcon..
58 C
that seems hot, as i have seen videos where their temp is 45 and below?
thanks.
You can always put it up to 100% fan speed using a patch, 360 flash tool and editing the config, or Freestyle Dash. It's not that bad, since the GPU still has a 90nm chip. As long as it has the 2nd generation heatsink, you should be good. I would 100% for sure.
your video is the one that made me question it, i have sent this falcon back because lines went down the screen, gpu error.
and i have got it again after getting it reflowed, im gettiing a zephyr
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xDoobiez wroteiMoses7s wrotexDoobiez wrote im thinking its pretty high..
its on a falcon..
58 C
that seems hot, as i have seen videos where their temp is 45 and below?
thanks.
You can always put it up to 100% fan speed using a patch, 360 flash tool and editing the config, or Freestyle Dash. It's not that bad, since the GPU still has a 90nm chip. As long as it has the 2nd generation heatsink, you should be good. I would 100% for sure.
your video is the one that made me question it, i have sent this falcon back because lines went down the screen, gpu error.
and i have got it again after getting it reflowed, im gettiing a zephyr
Zephyrs run hotter than Falcons. If you want to really ensure no RRoD, invest in a Jasper.
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yeah i understand that, buy hard to find sellers, and i do not have money, this is my 3rd jtag, so i know, the zephyr has a 12v and ill turn up the fans to 100;
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xDoobiez wrote yeah i understand that, buy hard to find sellers, and i do not have money, this is my 3rd jtag, so i know, the zephyr has a 12v and ill turn up the fans to 100;
12v and 100% are the same thing haha. 100% fan speed will force it to run at 12v, where the 12v will always make the fans run at 100%. The 100% fan speed is adjustable in Freestyle Dash or 360 Flash Tool, where 12v isn't.
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oh lol, but that would help prevent rrod.
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58c is kinda high but firstly lets put it into perspective.
Many of the room enviroment conditions have an impact on temps IE: how hot is the room, are you a smoker, is there adequate ventilation around the box etc etc,
secondly a few internal issues can be for example: How clean are the heat sinks, is the thermal paste on the CPU/GPU/RAM chips degrading etc etc....
hope your still with me, so what ime kinda saying is if your box is next to a radiator move it and if it needs dusting 1 - 2 a week then do so and try to get some ventilation going. Also if you would like any info on how to AIR clean you box (remove dust from heat sinks and components) or any info into maintenance of the chips (applying ARTIC SILVER thermal paste to the chips) then just ask
SECONDLY if you do go for a 12v fan mod go for an EXTERNALY powered version not one powered of the board, in my opinion. hope this helps
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Many of the room enviroment conditions have an impact on temps IE: how hot is the room, are you a smoker, is there adequate ventilation around the box etc etc,
secondly a few internal issues can be for example: How clean are the heat sinks, is the thermal paste on the CPU/GPU/RAM chips degrading etc etc....
hope your still with me, so what ime kinda saying is if your box is next to a radiator move it and if it needs dusting 1 - 2 a week then do so and try to get some ventilation going. Also if you would like any info on how to AIR clean you box (remove dust from heat sinks and components) or any info into maintenance of the chips (applying ARTIC SILVER thermal paste to the chips) then just ask
SECONDLY if you do go for a 12v fan mod go for an EXTERNALY powered version not one powered of the board, in my opinion. hope this helps
DEATHS x MASTER
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