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31st August 2002, 10:03 | #251 |
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| Dunno what the exact amount of heat a Duron dissipates, but a 54w pelt is probably (almost certain) not heavy enough for the Duron. A 122w pelt should do the trick. |
31st August 2002, 10:09 | #252 |
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| you think that if the pelt cant handle the heat, everything heats up? Duron CPU's make 54~65 watt |
31st August 2002, 10:15 | #253 |
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| Didn't play with pelts yet, but it seems that idd, it heats up the cpu. No load temps are -18°C and when you turn on the pc, they quickly rise to +55°C... Can be two things (I can come up with a the mo): 1) you put the hot side of the pelt on the cpu (don't think this is the case ) 2) pelt can't handle the heat |
31st August 2002, 10:26 | #254 |
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| owkey, i'll bring back a 122w pelt from colorcase. wednesday the anti condens kit arrives. Yahoo |
31st August 2002, 10:31 | #255 |
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| What PSU will you be using? It could be that you'll need a dedicated PSU for the pelt. |
31st August 2002, 11:03 | #256 | |
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the strange thing is: the watercooling stup that's cooling al this can handle the load ( -18°C when i attach the pelt, but don't boot the system, 3,6°C with no pelt attached and the temps are mesured on the cold site of the pelt.) | |
31st August 2002, 11:04 | #257 |
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| Pelt starts to heat up, it will dispose of the extra heat through the hot side, once it passes its maximum capacity (56watt) it won't know what to do with the heat, and it will just start heating up you need a better pelt
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31st August 2002, 11:10 | #258 |
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| the 122w models are curently not avaiable :/ i'll order them to order them |
2nd September 2002, 10:58 | #259 |
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| little update |
9th September 2002, 08:22 | #260 |
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| prometheia findings http://www.overclockers.com/articles618/index06.asp |
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