Normally blows out unless doing some extreme modifications.
Train, A Texas Hoe Down. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Normally blows out unless doing some extreme modifications.
Train, A Texas Hoe Down. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Who you callin' a hoe, greengoose?! https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
LOLRMF
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hoe down hoe down danged it and iffin you hain't been to one....... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ ROTFLOL
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Well, allright...I'ze fixin' ta hafta come up there !
Okay, at 42 degrees last night, guess you will need your artic gear. Most got to 70 today. Kinda warm out. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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This reprsents part of a Texas Hoe Down. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
http://www.accesswaco.com/community/...lly%20and%20Ed
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Ok, folks... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ just spent the evening with more case mods. The only thing I got in the mail was the little case badge "Overclocked!PIII Inside"--looks cool on the little badge indentation on the front of the case. Added two fans on the left side panel, blowing IN onto the CPU area and vid card. Enlarged the stock air holes on the front bottom to 1/4". Train: Yes, I covered all the side vents. The object is to create a positive "pressure" inside the case---in other words, have a little more air coming IN than what's being exhausted; keeps it cooler. Well, according to my temp gauge (mounted ont the front of the case).. the system is now about 8 degrees cooler; CPU about 5 degrees cooler. Not bad.
So...that's 2 side fans (80mm), front intake fan (80mm--soon to be 120mm), two small fans near the hard drives blowing IN. Blow hole on top, rear fan and the power supply blowing OUT. Side vents covered (3M 6969 tape). Additional internal fans: nautilus-type pushing more intake air towards the vid card, hard drive (card) fan on bottom of slave drive. (I'm a real fan of fans, huh?)
Heater just kicked in and I notice that the system temp went up almost immediately almost two degrees---goes to show how ambient room temps so quickly affect the system. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ Temp has stopped at 25 C (75 F).
Howz Dat?
Dat's Coooooooool!
I've been looking at all the modifications in the Galleries... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Have to tell ya without seeing what it was supposed to look like (wrapping those wires) I did a pretty dern good job. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ Mine looks a whole lot better than most of theirs and just as good as the best!
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Here's a link. Nite All https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Nite, greengoose. I'll be following suit here soon.
QoH: which galleries are you looking at? I'd like to take a peek, so when you start somethin' I won't be so shocked... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Here's a whole page with lots of um.
One even had a black and white cow case. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Virtual Hideout has a pretty good gallery. Some wild stuff in there---don't go and get real crazy now https://discussions.virtualdr.com/.
Must say goodnight now. OK...I will..."Goodnight". https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Morning All, Currently 53 degrees, wind from the north and raining. Oops this ain't the weather channel. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Cool links people. That one case was all fans seems like.
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Good morning from Washington, DC. Temperatures in local area, 49 degrees. Temperature over the Capitol Building, 89 degrees from all the hot air rising.....
Winds from the northwest and southeast, gusting from 25 to 45 mph.....
*Hey...look at that funny looking cloud up there spinning around and around....sure is a BIG sucker....
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New rounded ATA cables are supposed to be in today. Also got a line on a camera. Will take some shots when I'm good and ready....er....when done with the mods---perhaps this weekend. Will work on explanatory notes off to the side of each pic and post them.
How good and ready do you need to be? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Well...I'm ready....but Mr. Postman's taking his own sweet bippy time gettin' the stuff here. Also ordered blue LED's to replace the amber ones on the front. Ooooooooooo... Also a double temp guage (have only a single right now)---will be modifying that with a switch so I can turn it off when not needed (runs off a battery that's always on). Will be installing a fan bus also to run 4 of the fans. (Cleans up all the plug clutter at the bottom of the case). It's similar to a speaker bus--just plug in the bare wires and use a single plug to connect the bus to a power supply line.
Then bistro will rest....
Maybe in the far flung future will put a window in it....
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I'm having a window first(it is of the utmost importance)That may be my first attempt. But I think I'd like one of those digital thermometers,too, bistro. I keep worrying about that, and shutting down just to go in there and see what it is. I saw a case in one of the galleries that had one. I also saw the kind you said you used before-- CompuNurse --but I want one that's mounted in the case.
Some guy also used scotch brite (3M https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ ) scrubbies...the fine ones... as filters for his fans.
THIS is what I ordered. One probe hangs down into the middle of the case, the other you can stick into a fin at the bottom of the heat sink---DO NOT place it between the chip and heat sink--can cause damage. Will be adding a switch in between the two gauges to turn off and on. The one i have now has only one gauge.
What about wet and dry bulb measurements and a barometer for really precise measurements to set up the optimum operating temperature parameters. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ Hey...not a bad idea...always wanted to check out pressures inside the case....could even have emergency oxygen masks and blankets pop out the front if the pressure/temperature dropped too suddenly...another "mod' in the making...
That's the one bistro. Thanks.
In my digging I also found a little pop out drawer you can install in an empty bay. Be nice for my barrettes and ponytail holders...nail file... perfume...Oh and lipstick...you know...all those essentials. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Those are called shuttles, one each space type. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Yah forgot the kick in the seat of the pants. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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My gosh, now she wants to domesticate computers. I have never heard of a Coolest Overclocked Domesticated Computer in my life until now. What next O'Mighty Queen? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Quiet tonight. Had flooding here today.
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3rd fan in the front dropped the temps by 4 degrees C. or closer to 5 because Bios said 38 C at times now reading 33 after running the demo. ASUS probe says the samething as bios. May change the cpu fans power source and see what happens later.
Guess I will have to get a tube of heat paste and a 5H pencil next. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
QOH , Yes a drafting pencil is needed for overclocking a AMD.
I think the plastic cover needs some mode's to it. Something to think about. . .
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Rain, wind, thunder and lightning this evening... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
greengoose, I thought it was a clever idea. Reminds me of the ashtray that pops out in the truck....hmmmmm....hey! That'd go perfect with the lighter!
https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Train, Sounds like you may be fixin' to draw a little more Mhz ? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Cables didn't come yesterday.... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
But the 120 fan did... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ Spent the evening cutting and cursing, but it's in now (as the main intake). Room heat is on, system running at 74F and holding. CPU temp at 89F. Pretty good.
Gotta go to work--see youse guys later. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Did ya get blue cables to match your new blue LED lights ? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Morning All, Bistro, nice touch with the baseball bat at the knees on the other thread- very effective. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
With the fan mods, what do you project for operational temperature when summer hits?
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Figuring with the AC on, should get 65-70 F system temp; perhaps around 82 CPU temp if i work at it.... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
To challenge your mental recall, to what does this refer?
"From a design perspective, private derivation is equivalent to containment except for the (occasionally important) issue of overriding. An important use of this is the technique of deriving a class publicly from an abstract base class defining an interface and privately from a concrete class providing an implementation. Because the inheritance implied in private derivation is an implementation detail that is not reflected in the type of the derived class, it is sometimes called 'implementation inheritance' and contrasted to public declaration, where the interface of the base class is inherited and the implicit conversion to the base type is allowed. The latter is sometimes referred to as sub- typing or 'interface inheritance'."
Hint:Falls under main heading of computers.
The Queen of Hearts gets a headstart as she has not seen this type of discourse. (At least, I don't think so.) https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Who ever answers this first will receive a greengoose floppy disk made by the preeminent manufacturer of floppy disks. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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[This message has been edited by greengoose1 (edited 03-09-2001).]
I would hazard a wordy way of saying that OC is inherent to the desire to do it.
I do wish that ASUS had inserted a instruction sheet as what drivers to use with what said it found and where they are at.
My harddisk has been running in compatibility mode and I could not see any difference as fast as it was.
QOH
Started on TA's computer yet??
I can tell you have been reading by your answer.
bistro
running 33C/91F after running the demo now.
Was running 38C/100F and still have neg pressure in case.
goose did I answer right?? HUH???
Video all set up and running OK and I get 4663 on 3D Benchmark. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ getting better.
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Sorry about that Train. Guess again. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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Source code/programming (C++ ?).
How did you know that. Read the book. You win the greengoose floppy. I will immediately sent to your Nepal Address? https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Posted this link to Theoran and thought you might want it. Lots of info. (That's where I found the question)
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Messed up here tonight. FOR REAL>
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greengoose1: Hmmmm....my Paris address may be OK, but it might be better to send it to my Geneva residence....no...wait....the Bangkok address might be better.......no, wait....oh hell, send it to my Boise, Idaho place....
How come.... if you want there to be more pressure inside the case to cool --and you even block off those vents on the side---then why would you put the "blow hole" on there to let out that much air ? You still have more coming in than out ?
I can see it bulging now. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
No to TA's Train. $$$ She still does not have her computer back...on a loaner. They are saying she needs a new $300 Motherboard. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
$300 goes a long way toward a new system.
Or order the mobo and have a Expert install it. QOH comes to mind https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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