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Zigan Feb 10, 2007 01:56 PM

Some Oc'ing questions
 
I recently just bought new computer parts and built my own comp. Here's my stats:

P5N-E SLI Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
250+ GB HDD Space
XFX 7900GS 256 RAM video card
1 GB G.Skill Ram (for now 1 gig)
550W Power Supply

I think that's pretty much everything, i got a DVD HD and all the other misc stuff. Anyway, I started by just switching out my old HD with everything still on it (minus my old gfx card drivers). Luckily enough everything ran pretty good and i installed the new mobo drivers. It's working fine for now, but hopefully i don't run into error because of not reformatting. I guess i got a few questions so far.

[1]: How and what is the best way to OC an Intel Core 2 Duo?

[2]: Why is my CPU Core on my gfx card usually idling @ 55 degrees celcius? Sometimes it may go a bit higher when even i'm not really doing much? I have decent cooling in my case. 1 Fan infront, fan from processor which leads out into the side panel of the case, then a big fan in back. The case is kind of in a cubby hole in my computer desk and i don't THINK there is anything blocking fans and whatnot (I will however check again now that i think of it). In the back of the desk it is open so... don't see a big problem there. My power supply has a turbo fan function but not sure what that does exactly, and the fact is i don't wanna invest for water cooling when i'm not even running on very high end equipment.

Cam Feb 10, 2007 02:55 PM

Sounds like your desk is restricting your air flow, even if it's not fully blocking it. AND your card's cooling probably sucks ass. Mine idles at 56 in the winter, more in the summer... stock cooling is fucking worthless.

Free.User Feb 10, 2007 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Zigan (Post 386861)
[2]: Why is my CPU Core on my gfx card usually idling @ 55 degrees celcius? Sometimes it may go a bit higher when even i'm not really doing much? I have decent cooling in my case. 1 Fan infront, fan from processor which leads out into the side panel of the case, then a big fan in back. The case is kind of in a cubby hole in my computer desk and i don't THINK there is anything blocking fans and whatnot (I will however check again now that i think of it). In the back of the desk it is open so... don't see a big problem there. My power supply has a turbo fan function but not sure what that does exactly, and the fact is i don't wanna invest for water cooling when i'm not even running on very high end equipment.

I'm going to assume you meant GPU core. If so, and you are talking about your graphics card, I wouldn't worry. Graphics cards tend to run hotter than CPUs. I'm not sure about the GeForce 7 series specifically, but My 8800 idles around 55, and load temps of around 90c are not uncommon. If it really dicomforts you though, I'd suggest picking up one of these, although it does take up 2 expansion slots. It brought one guy's load temp (while OC'd) down to 55c!


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