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Of course, an unstable mind can get wrapped too tightly around anything there days, and I can think of much worse habits to get a taste for.. Overclocking is very much like (if not exactly like) modifying an OEM engine. Done properly and in small amounts, along with the appropriate countermeasures, it can be safe. It's the overclocking freaks out there with liquid-cooled processors, 20 fans, and heatsinks on every componenet that are pushing it.. If you guys ever want to get more info on this type of thing, browse some of these sites. www.overclockers.com (excellent forums) www.exoticpc.com www.xoxide.com www.zxmods.com http://active-hardware.com www.hothardware.com
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![]() Bottom line is as long as the computer does the job you wish it to do, it is useful and doesn't need to be upgraded. As soon as you find yourself wishing you could do X, it is time to look at a new box. ![]() |
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Heh...if you used that case, you better HOPE you never spring a leak!!!
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The issues here are in the manufacturing of the silicon wafers and any faults or inconsistencies in that chip. Overclocking tends to exploit the natural weakness on these faults through heat build up. You CAN add numerous, noisy fans to try to get around this, but to me that is more intrusive a solution than I am willing to go for a few clock cycles. Or, you can buy one of those insane water cooled cases that look cool, and spend more money for the case than the upgrade to the next chip would have cost you. ![]() |
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I am one of those water cooled freaks
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![]() ![]() I am a computer pro. been working with them since we used tape, 8", 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 floppies, hollerith cards (anyone else old enought to remember that?)... But if I ever need a watercooled, sixteen fan case for my processor,,,, shoot me....LOL ![]() ![]() ![]()
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My computer is dead silent with 4 fans
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![]() Hunter, if ya want to overclock, that is fine with me. It ain't my dime. But, as you say, there IS a fine line there, and MOST people aren't educated enough to stay on the sane side of the line. I'll just get a faster chip when they are built to run that speed and leave the trial and error to someone with the patience to work it out. ![]() |
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My computer is under my desk, but you have to stick your face up to it to actually hear it and even then you can only hear the water pump's faint hum
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There are also fans available, that are engineered to run quieter. The Vantec Stealth series are well regarded, and their 80mm is rated at 21 dba. That's a sharp contrast compared to other 80mm fans that can run as loud as 45dba..
They also offer PSU units that don't make alot of racket. Fortron makes the SilenX series PSU's, which run around 14dba. My brother-in-law had a dual processor system he built, with 5 fans ranging from 80mm to 120mm. When you booted that thing, it sounded like a jet's turbine engine coming to life! In all, ambient noise doesn't bother me much when I'm working. I've got an old Synoptics fan-cooled 16-port hub sitting on my desk at work. It's maybe 2 feet away from my face, and I rarely even notice the noise. |
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Also might wanna check out Panaflo fans. They are very good too. That's all I have in my case.
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OK computer buffs. I just upgraded my router/switch at home to a wireless one for my notebook.
I have for sale the 4 port router (will work with DSL or cable modem) that I replaced --- cheap----. It's a Sohoware nbg800 and it's got the latest firmware. Has built-in firewall if you want to use it (and you should). Is complete in excellent shape. $25. and I'll ship it (or local maybe even deliver and install)
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Stick it in the Forsale section. I'm sure someone will pick it up.
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