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July 9th, 2003, 05:20 AM #1
good fan for overclocking the xp1700, help
Hi
guys Im looking for a good fan (not a crazy price)
for overclocking the xp1700 a bit, not to super speeds, I was just wondering if it could run at 1.7-1.8ghz, is that hard to achieve ?
I would really want the fan to be quiet or at least semi, I have a 7000rpm one right now and its driving me crazzzzzy
also is the AXDA1700 any good ? unfortunately I couldnt get the stepping (Im looking to buy it from newegg and thats all the info they give)
please help, really need advise on this since its the first time Im attempting such an experiment
Thank You
Dan
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July 9th, 2003, 05:22 AM #2
Check out the Coolermaster Aero7+
Asus A7N8X Deluxe | AMD AthlonXP 2600+ | 512mb Corsair XMS Extreme DDR
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July 11th, 2003, 11:29 PM #3Originally posted by Telexen
Check out the Coolermaster Aero7+
way out of my budget
(the one I found was $35)
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July 12th, 2003, 12:22 AM #4
glachial tech silent breeze . is very quiet 19dba and should handle 1.8 gig no problem .
or one of these . they are like 10.50 shipped . it should handle 1.8 gig no problem they are made to do xp2800 and they run at almost 2.1gig
http://iocombo.com/product/showprodu...oductid=B60502
if you order one use my referal #
293
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July 12th, 2003, 12:32 AM #5so any fan that is rated for 2ghz and more should be good for overclocking the xp1700 ? I was thinking the xp1700 should do more heat in overclock mode than a normal xp2800 or am I wrong ?Originally posted by Omardeth
glachial tech silent breeze . is very quiet 19dba and should handle 1.8 gig no problem .
or one of these . they are like 10.50 shipped . it should handle 1.8 gig no problem they are made to do xp2800 and they run at almost 2.1gig
http://iocombo.com/product/showprodu...oductid=B60502
if you order one use my referal #
293
Thanks
Dna
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July 12th, 2003, 12:40 AM #6
go to newegg and look for the thermalright igloo 2500, it is the silent breeze 462's slightly bigger brother. I have the 462 on my 2400@2700, but it is not enough to cool it with the case fully assembled, i had to modify the cooling to the case, and leave the side off.. which lightly said is very annoying...
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July 12th, 2003, 12:43 AM #7
not really sure if a 1700 at 2gig is warmer than a 2800 at default . if it is i don't think it will be much more . so yes a hsf that will do a 2800 should do a 1700 at 1.7/8 like you said you wanted it clock it to . but you will also need some case fans to help keep the case cool which inturn will help keep the cpu cool . you said in another thread you had no case fans .
" If you kill a man you're a murderer ..... Kill many and you're a conquerer ....... Kill them all ... your a GOD...."
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July 12th, 2003, 12:45 AM #8sweet fanOriginally posted by DPA
go to newegg and look for the thermalright igloo 2500, it is the silent breeze 462's slightly bigger brother. I have the 462 on my 2400@2700, but it is not enough to cool it with the case fully assembled, i had to modify the cooling to the case, and leave the side off.. which lightly said is very annoying...
small,stylish and quiet
thanks !
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July 12th, 2003, 12:47 AM #9Originally posted by Omardeth
not really sure if a 1700 at 2gig is warmer than a 2800 at default . if it is i don't think it will be much more . so yes a hsf that will do a 2800 should do a 1700 at 1.7/8 like you said you wanted it clock it to . but you will also need some case fans to help keep the case cool which inturn will help keep the cpu cool . you said in another thread you had no case fans .
thanks !!!
this will make my life much easier now I finally know what to look for
(please excuse me but I havent clocked since the days of the celeron 266, Ive been out of the game until a moth or so ago)
yep no fans, but completly open case and a/c in the room, its pretty cool at all times really
Thanks
Dan
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