imperialreign
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System Name | УльтраФиолет |
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Processor | Intel Kentsfield Q9650 @ 3.8GHz (4.2GHz highest achieved) |
Motherboard | ASUS P5E3 Deluxe/WiFi; X38 NSB, ICH9R SSB |
Cooling | Delta V3 block, XPSC res, 120x3 rad, ST 1/2" pump - 10 fans, SYSTRIN HDD cooler, Antec HDD cooler |
Memory | Dual channel 8GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 @ 1800MHz @ 7-7-7-20 1T |
Video Card(s) | Quadfire: (2) Sapphire HD5970 |
Storage | (2) WD VelociRaptor 300GB SATA-300; WD 320GB SATA-300; WD 200GB UATA + WD 160GB UATA |
Display(s) | Samsung Syncmaster T240 24" (16:10) |
Case | Cooler Master Stacker 830 |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro PCI-E x1 |
Power Supply | Kingwin Mach1 1200W modular |
Software | Windows XP Home SP3; Vista Ultimate x64 SP2 |
Benchmark Scores | 3m06: 20270 here: http://hwbot.org/user.do?userId=12313 |
Wow this thread is huge, whew I didn't read a whole lot of posts but I do know this, to be frank I think my xtreme gamer is overheating. No way am I replacing the card unless it dies which it hasn't sound cards are just not cheap...
but anyways um I need a good cooling solution for it, now I read that you can place a 40x40mm fan on top of the stock heatsink??? I'm also thinking of pulling mine off and just replacing not sure how to go about that though.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835119048 is this something I should look into????
not only that there is no mounting holes for the fan so should I just try duck taping it on there???
well - from your description, it sounds as if the card already has the stock cooler over the APU . . . if so, there's no way to remove it without destroying the APU itself. The HS is bonded with thermal epoxy, which is damn near bullet-proof (believe me, I've tried!).
The best bet to bump up the cooling efficiency is indeed to install a fan over the cooler - but a 40mm unit is a bit big; if you can figure out some way to jimmy-rig one on, though, it'll provide higher airflow than a smaller unit that would properly fit the cooler. IIRC, the stock HS on the X-Fi is a 30mm unit, meaning you'd need a fan like this: http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?sk=MC71419&productID=6706 - if you do purchase online, just make sure it's a 12v unit, and not 5v
The next best idea would be to make sure your case has good ventilation - if need be, clean the dust out of it (and off the card), and consider rearranging your expansion cards (if possible) . . . a good rule of thumb is to mount the X-Fi closest to the bottom of the motherboard, if possible.