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Unread 09-07-2003, 11:43 PM   #26
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OK OK I took some time and ran a stress test.

Here is what I got @ 2676MHz (444MHz FSB)

I will work on 2700MHz+ later in the week.
My water block is still not seating properly.
I know this because my CPU temps are too high.

Hell...maybe I should get a White Water
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which the bios that you this using in the moment ?

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Unread 09-07-2003, 11:50 PM   #27
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Version 1.8...the latest official BIOS for the NF7-S Rev 2.0
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Unread 09-08-2003, 07:00 AM   #28
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Version 1.8...the latest official BIOS for the NF7-S Rev 2.0
All the bios above to 1.3 in nf7 they measure the temperature 12c below to real.

Now the abit lie so much as the epox

The bios above to 1.3 they lie the temperature so much,
that the temperature presented by my processor in stock it is below the room temperature.
I don't need to say that is impossible....

Below the same test of my system with your bios, look at the temperature differences.

I don't hope you have the same temperatures that my system, the efficiency of my system is brutal, but as I said before you can get better and to do that difference of 20c degrees to fall by half.

Don't think that a block change for a lrww is going you to help, therefore your bomb doesn't supply enough pressure for a lrww,

to work with the lrww at the the maxim efficiency you need something as a pump of 1200 gph with 15 ' of shoot off head, that is going you to give approximately, if your system goes really very little restrictive, 13 lpm in the exit of the lrww

9 to 13 lpm = need the lrww, to be different from the other blocks found at the market of high efficiency

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Unread 09-09-2003, 09:55 PM   #29
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Some time ago I had one of my temp sensors in behind the CPU (I ran the thin wires on the sensor between the pins of the CPU).

The temperature the sensor was showing was around 10'C hotter than what Motherboard monitor was reading from the BIOS.

It was interesting to see the difference between what the BIOS reported and what my sensor reported.

So yes I am well aware a BIOS change can change your reported CPU temp's.
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