Swifty 159 NB cooler!
I swapped one of these Swifty 159 NB coolers onto my DFI Ultra 400 Infinity motherboard, and I"m impressed.
Set up is in a BQE3700 case, which has had a side panel 120mm blower added. Motherboard has all mosfets, PLL & southbridge chips set up with after market heat sinks. CPU M-XP2600 @ 238 X 11.5 = 2737mhz. (this is benchable with DF also running, but have had it crash to desktop a couple times) vcore of 1.85v Mushkin Black PC3500 Lvl II @ 2-2-2-11 & 3.3vdimm when @ 238 9800 Pro @ 438/392 (Sapphire with 128mg of memory) At one point I ran DF + 3D-01, Gunmetal 1&2, Aquamark 3 one after another, then took off side panel to see how the 159 was doing, it's base was warm, but only that. NB was @ 1.9v to make the 2.7 O/C 19K Edit: New scores, 21K 3D01 46K Aquamark New score, 49.5K Aquamark No OS or other software tweaks, did however have to disable onboard sound to get over 19K. Edit: Updated, changed some settings, improved the scores. Sandra (for what it's worth) shows CPU @ 151W , I know that's off, but heat has to be up there. For the new scores, DF was off, as were a few other background programs that were on before. |
Bill,
Hope you see this, Even with the fastest settings, and highest volts, it only got warm. Great bit of work. Finally broke 20K in "01" with a socket A, and without a upgrade on the vid card. gotta like it. |
heh, and I'm looking at changing it (less weight)
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