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tweeter box
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Topic: CPU cooler/fanPosted: 16 November 2009 at 2:21pm |
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Anyone recomend a good one to fit in a 2u high server case?
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 2:39pm |
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what processor?, overclocked?, sound levels an issue?
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 2:50pm |
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478 P4 3.40ghz 800mhz, sound levels not an issue but dont want interference noise in my recordings from PSU
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 3:32pm |
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 3:49pm |
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It's hard to say with 1U and 2U cases as they usually have very specific CPU cooling built into the case.
Most 1U and 2U servers that we use have passive heat sinks on the CPU's and use banks of hot swap fans to pass air from the front to the back of the case cooling the CPU along the way. A picture of the case may help see what type of layout your case has and the best way to go. Also will this be fitted in a data centre with hot and cooled aisles? |
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 5:12pm |
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ill take a pic of it tonight
itll be goin in my mixer rack
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Posted: 16 November 2009 at 7:09pm |
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First thing to do is to check other peoples success rates with a given CPU, IIRC that CPU isn't known to be a good overclocker - the best ones are usually the slowest ones of a given CPU family like the Core2Duo 6300.
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Ok, I’ve heard it all before.
Heres just some tricks I know that can increase your computers performance to new! You can get any computer to run as good as a new computer, without upgrading, just using some ‘Spring Cleaning’ tips. Sure, at some point in time you’ll have to upgrade the RAM modules, or graphics card, or maybe even purchase a whole new computer package, but this will give you some added performance without spending the extra dollar. Here we go! * Uninstall ANY programs you don’t need * Delete ANY files you don’t need (even if they are 250kb or less) – You can obtain highest disk performance when your hard drive space isn’t over 25% used. * Use the disk clean-up option in Windows * Turn off System Restore (if you don’t have any troubles with Windows) * Use programs like Fast Cleaner - Most of these programs do the same thing, so any cleaning program should do just fine. * TuneUp Utilities 2009 - Suggested by [TA]BAT * Uniblue Power Suite - Another program like TuneUp, but this is a lot more advanced, best to have both programs together. * PC Accelerator - Used by [TA]BAT to speed up his snail. * Revo Uninstaller - Suggested by Rick, used by many others. Uninstall your programs completely using Revo, not just most of it using Windows uninstaller. Once you have got rid of as much as you can: * Defragment your hard drive <- A GOOD solution to speeding up your computer, but only works if you haven’t got a hard drive that’s full of junk You can also use other ways to increase performance, not by much, but you’ll get that little bit extra by: * Cleaning out your computer (ONLY if you know what you are doing, if you don’t you can destroy your computer quite easily) * Supplying adequate cooling, keeping temperatures low, but not freezing. I hope that helps. ONLY post if you have some constructive feedback or some tips of your own |
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Posted: 23 December 2009 at 11:03am |
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ok ive upgraded my case to a 3u so now i recon more or less any cpu fan should fit in there |
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Posted: 23 December 2009 at 12:29pm |
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recomended 478 socket P4 3.4 cpu fans please guys? |
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