Mangupta,what cooling/fan setup are you running now? I know you have some >40*C. weather coming soon. Stock cooler & big fan, or did you get the Dynatron G17?
I personally consider P95 small FFT to be a great stress test, but sort of irrelevant for day to day stability. I would add an extra multipler. But then my data isn't very important either.
For gaming and benchmarking I would test with less than 1 per core/ thread examples of P95 to better represent actual loads. I would also turn off Hyperthreading. It will kill the benchmark scores but might allow a higher clock speed for gaming. But I know many of you guys from the workstation thread are more serious users than I am.
Hi Retrorockit,
Actually, recently I visited Kolkata ( a city in eastern India) and found a computer dump vendor on the roadside who was selling used pc components, I got there 4 90 X 38 mm Nidac Fans, 2 of which are thermistor controlled and two were other model. I also pickup a 60 mm X 38mm server fan with very high cfm. All 5 of them for 350 INR = 5 USD. All were in good working condition.
I also got a newer T3500 ( with newer 09KPNV rev-A01 Board) for 60% price which I had paid for earlier T3500 (XPDFK) (from different vendor, of course). So I also got a W3680 for 45$ from Aliexpress.
I didnot buy Dynatron G17 because -
Summer season is almost over and ........
1) In India Dynatron G17 costs over 100 USD. That is quite an amount for a single component of a second hand pre built system.
2) I am not comfortable playing around around Heatsink mod, however (small it may be) I have never done such things before so I am kinda afraid of messing it up.
3) Dynatron 's Fins are closed from both sides for better air duct where 100% air would flow thru heatsink without any wastage, but I want some amount of air to escape towards VRM area and cool the mosfets there, (although I have not found any suitable heatsinks for vrms yet).
So in the Dell heatsink ( where dell has already made the airduct in form of HD Tray , Ram shroud and on one side is the bottom floor of the cabinet, ...............................,
I further made refinement in air duct by using some foam type material to fill 45% of gap from top side above the vrm areas tapering downwards in such a way that most of the air escaping towards vrm goes mostly downwards towards mosfets and then flows further towards the 2 80 mm back exhaust s. While on the other side of heatsink I just placed a card like material in between ram shroud and that side of heatsink, in such a way that it just stays firmly covering that side of heatsink not letting any air to escape from that side.
I also lapped the heatsink and put thermal greasely Cryonaut.
Since I had so many high cfm fans for almost free …………………..
I put 2 in place of 1 Nidac fans on the both sides of heatsink, thermistor model on exhaust side and other model in push config ...... creating a long air duct fan tunnel from the Dell Cage fans to first nidac fan then the heatsink and then the another Nidac fan with thermistor one. ( My PSU is anyway big 1000 watt corsair RM1000X , so no tension of amperage) and one 60mm X 38 mm server fan on the Northbridge.
But as soon as I booted the system there was so much noise as if I came inside the server room. So I replaced the server fan on the northbridge with a smaller and quieter 60mm X 10 mm ordinary fan , however Northbridge temp is still under control.
as regarding 2 Nidac fans on the heatsink (push-pull) , one without thermistor one (on push side) runs full rpm and is very noisy. So I need to do something about it. It has 4 wires but without any fan header. You suggest something for it.
Meanwhile till such solution arrives ......... till then I have replaced it with the one with thermistor one ........ and my system is now fully quiet that I barely hear anything. Even the Corsair PSU fan are silent one ( doesn't spin till 35-40% load).
The thermistor Fan control mechanism is really efficient one. 70% of times I hardly hear any noise. But as soon as there is any load on the system like stress/ bench tests (it is still 35C ambient here) the Nidac fan ramps up speed curve much much much before Dell Cage Fan does anything ............. even ........ before HW Monitor senses any temp increase ..... before that Nidac speeds up.
In fact now I observe that whenever Nidac ramps up speed I kinda know that now HWMonitor is going to show temp increase and in a while it actually happens that way.................................................
Bottomline is thermistor controlled fans are very efficient system of cooling ............ Unlike Dell's shitty fan controller which doesn't speeds up even after temp hits TJ Max.
BTW, the 100$ saved was well spent on 10$ NVME Adapter + 55$ SP NVME pcie3 X 4 NVME 256 GB SSD , which in my new system, I am using to boot Windows 10 on T3500 X58 System. Oced to 4.1 GHz during 35 C ambient and max temp durimg 30 minutes P95 stress test was 71C..