NiSMo's Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro + E6600 (retail + ES) + Big Typhoon Adventures
This is a discussion on NiSMo's Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro + E6600 (retail + ES) + Big Typhoon Adventures within the Asus Intel motherboards / CPU forums, part of the Intel motherboards / CPU category; Alright! Laugh it up girls!...
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UPDATE: Hey guys.. just scored myself a new chip... it definately is a gem! Results are below! ![]() this chip runs so damn cool its not funny... at the above clocks.. idle its 32-33c... after having my ES B1 i running at like 45-50c idle this is amazing.. neways enough of that.. gunna try clock higher now |
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ROFL @ Jammer remark in screeny Poor bloke has been getting alot lately.The idle temps sound great, but the load does not seem to be too far off the Step 5 B1's on a TTBT. With an ambient of 31.1C, on 3.26Ghz with a standard BT fan, my B1 is on 64-65 with the same Vcore. ![]() Out of interest, what temps did your ES get at about the same clock previously? By eva2000 L637A790, within his screeny
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| Re: NiSMo's Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro + E6600 (retail + ES) + Big Typhoon Adventures By MrRevhead That small temp difference could mean up to 100Mhz or more extra OC
![]() Get a better HSF on it and go even further NiSMo |
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| Re: NiSMo's Asus P5WDG2 WS Pro + E6600 (retail + ES) + Big Typhoon Adventures By SLi_dog Yeah without a doubt, but have you factored in ambient variances (aka if its idling at 32/33, he will obviously have a lower ambient for the example), ~60mhz greater clock and the fact he is using a greater cfm Panaflow fan?
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sorry guys.. the reason my temps where so high is that i turned down the speed of the fan with my fan controller... cos the high speed panaflow is very annoying.. hehe when its turned up it was around 50-52c load also.. im gunna get a Scythe infinity i rekn.. or maybe i might just use my watercooling that i have in my drawer.. MCP650, Bix3, Cathar G4... |
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Poor bloke has been getting alot lately.












