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[SC-Help] Re: The next step??

antioch r.antiochdunkthis at dunkthisntlworld.com
Fri May 12 23:09:52 EDT 2006


Gamers fitting fans on their rigs - never - everything is now water cooled. 
They tend to go for the most hideous of boxes that for some reason seem to 
be planned without a thought of cooling.  But then these days.
Yes, I am thinking of adding it to my birthday wish list in a couple of 
months, although there is some degree of auto control at the moment, it is 
more to when I apply heavy usage.  With a control I can turn it down for 
when I'm doing me clerical stuff.
Got to go. Uncle Billy wants me to download Antispy - I wonder if the old 
XXX is still trying to get me to take that 'sh one t' Defender.
Catch you later.  Got to disconnect everything.
Rgds
Antioch

"Mike Easter" <MikeE at ster.invalid> wrote in message 
news:e41vef$ve$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> antioch wrote:
>
>> supercool/quiet fan over the CPU.
>
> I once had a cpu fan that was too noisy, but when I put a variable speed
> control on it I could adjust it manually [as it wasn't an automatically
> adjusting one] and I found that the cpu was just as cool at a lower
> speed as at a higher speed.
>
> If I were a gamer, I might have used an automatically adjusting one.
>
> I like cpu coolers that have a lot of 'muscle' in the cooler's
> construction, convection and radiation copper and aluminum beef and good
> contact medium, so that the fan doesn't have to spin fast or noisily.
>
>> That keeps the temp down to 40-45 all on its own.  Even with a bit of
>> clocking.
>
> Maybe your fan could go a teensy slower.  The manual variable speed
> control devices are very very cheap and easily installed.
>
>> Anyhow, with a headset on I hear no outside noises -- not even 'her'.
>
> Ha!
>
>
> -- 
> Mike Easter
> kibitzer, not SC admin
> 




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