Forum: Bryce


Subject: Instability problem. Little help please...

Rayraz opened this issue on Jun 09, 2003 ยท 40 posts


Rayraz posted Tue, 10 June 2003 at 1:28 AM

Benchmarking the heat output. I should try that. You've got a point with the ambient temperature Azraelll. I've build my system myself. It's got a large cooler on the CPU. Alluminium cool-unit and a big fan (8x8 or 10x10 CM or something?) not one of those small ones. I also have an extr casefan. I'm running an AMD, so the heat produced is probably more then with a Pentium. I haven't got it overclocked at the moment. Do more casefans make much extra noise? I've also been thinking of watercooling for some time now, but I don't really feel comfortable with it. I'd hate to have a slightly too H2O-ey CPU :) Eelie IM-ed me with te idea to set up a fan directed at the computer, maybe even a pan of ice to provide cooler air. Sounds like a solution for a too high ambient temp, but would it create condensation on important pieces of hardware? Thanx for all the advise, I'll take all of it into considetion. If anyone has still new ideas they are always welcome.

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