Water and my BP6...
Okay, well, my second rig, an Abit BP6 with two Celeron 400mhz CPUs, and well, I WANT WATER...*ahem...excuse me. My idle temps are 27 degrees Celsius, so should I actually get water? If I do, I would need socket 370 waterblocks, I was thinking of making my own. The northbridge gets pretty hot too, but I was gonna stick the new Swiftech NB HSF on it...just wanted your opinons...
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Those chips produce at worst a flaming 25W. I'd consider them a candidate for passive cooling, not watercooling.
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~i6735189/cp...oledpelts.html
Look on the left sidebar, has his old Dual Celeron BP6 setup. |
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well, I really wanna watercool, and since watercooling my dell isnt really an option... |
only one option left: buy a new P4/Athlon XP. Getting those things to break 100 Watts isn't hard, and at those temps you can actually justify it.
At 25 watts your pump will produce as much heat as the processor; the added heat will probably leave you with higher temps. |
This one is quite old, but you can still take a look at it if you want to :)
http://www.overclockers.com/tips265/ |
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