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Turbofreak88884444

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  • Birthday May 23, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Jonesboro, AR
  • Occupation
    full time Student Arkansas State university

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  • CPU
    AMD FX 4300 Quad core Processor
  • Motherboard
    MSI 760GM-P34 FX
  • RAM
    ADATA 8GB dual channel (2X4gb) 1333 ddr3
  • GPU
    MSI Nividia GeForce GT 610
  • Case
    Thermaltake commando MS-I Mid tower
  • Display(s)
    1 HP x20led (1600X900)
  • Cooling
    Cooler master Hyper T2
  • Keyboard
    Azza gaming
  • Mouse
    azza Gaming
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  • Operating System
    Windows 7 home Premium (64 bit) SP1 OEM

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  1. recently my CPU fan was starting to stall out so i had to ironicly upgrade the heatsink for around 15 dollars that is its not much but dam its keeping my Cpu alot cooler than the stock heatsink on idle it droped to around 6*C and its holding at 31-32*C under Max load not bad for 15 bucks
  2. Ok i bought a new heat-sink and fan and its on the way so the problem is solved.
  3. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163280&cm_re=small_atx_case-_-11-163-280-_-Product its an option if you went with a micro ATX
  4. what about this? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811163274&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-PC-_-pla-_-Cases+(Computer+Cases+-+ATX+Form)-_-N82E16811163274&gclid=CjwKEAjw-abABRDquOTJi8qdojwSJABt1S1OrVC2Ucr7FGZPMs8jnCmo18vuu3Q7XZVokzzLD7IChxoCNGjw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
  5. Correction i belive the rad is on the bottom of the case as where the pipes are either that or he made a big mistake of having NO rad installed
  6. i believe the radiator is on top of his case as you see the fans on top
  7. Ahh ok well thats one of the cons with a hard line water system take more time of removing the main block from the cpu depending on how complex it is
  8. Oh you got the hard-line water-block ok and what and where is the Tim?
  9. Good so i also tinkered with my somewhat seizing cpu fan with a bit of canola oil, starter fluid and Silicone Lubricant and what do you know i got that to work again lol for now my temps on a stock AMD cooler im get 43-44*C on load
  10. As it stands for now I will not be overclocking my cpu for the moment.
  11. ok then did you hook up the Pump to the CPUfan on the motherboard? and then the fans to the Cpu fan optional (if your motherboard has that?) Also can you take pictures of what your water setup is so that we can get a bettr look at the problem that you have?
  12. well id say as long as you temps done exceed 85-90*C you should be fine.....
  13. if you want to manually max out your airflow on your case I recommend you get a fan controller now for the cpu fan I would check the BIOS or CMOS what ever you call it and see if you can. ( but I do not advise changing anything unless you know what you are doing)
  14. uhh Based on those temps that you just gave that's letting me know that there is not enough cool air being brought into the case fast enough as a result your seeing those higher temps id also suggest to go into the GPU fan setting and max them Out and see how the temps very when you put the case cover on the again then see what temp it is when its in idle and when its under load
  15. Again it depends on a few variables like Case airflow and how your fans are oriented in a push/pull configuration, also you should check to see if ALL of your fans in the case are active and make sure that the heat sink has good contact with the CPU. Im currently waiting for my new heatsink to arrive
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