FOP 32-1
This is a discussion about FOP 32-1 in the Windows Hardware category; Ok another post, this time i want to get my system right. I dont want the noise of a FOP 38 so will a FOP 32-1 do on a 1. 1Ghz Thunderbird. I want the temp below 60 under full load. Thanks Tom.
Ok another post, this time i want to get my system right. I dont want the noise of a FOP 38 so will a FOP 32-1 do on a 1.1Ghz Thunderbird. I want the temp below 60 under full load. Thanks
Tom
Tom
Participate in our website and join the conversation
This subject has been archived. New comments and votes cannot be submitted.
Jan 12
Jan 19
0
2 minutes
Responses to this topic
I have a Cooler Master DP5-6h51 and my 1.1Ghz runs 51C or 123F
Ned
Ned
Alpha PEP66T(with the Delta Black Label of the FOP38). PIII cpu. 800eb @ 954.
AT FULL LOAD, I only get 32 degrees Celsius
But I have fans..and lots of them.
If you want performance, get the FOP38(or PEP66T with Delta Black Label)...and work on reducing sound other ways...
or be like me-stupid-and go for performance over sound. (Mine does over 1033 ghz...but not in Win2k. Just 98)
AT FULL LOAD, I only get 32 degrees Celsius
But I have fans..and lots of them.
If you want performance, get the FOP38(or PEP66T with Delta Black Label)...and work on reducing sound other ways...
or be like me-stupid-and go for performance over sound. (Mine does over 1033 ghz...but not in Win2k. Just 98)
i've got a althon 1ghz and with fop32 (not sure if it is -1, but doens't matter as long as it has been installed properly) and my typical temperature is about 38-40
i have neveer seen the tempertature higher tho.
i have neveer seen the tempertature higher tho.

OP
OK got the Fop32-1 and my temp is around (according to my asus k7t133 mobo) 58c with seti@home running. its seems stable tho.
Well, I go for performance and sound. I use Dynamat in my case to control the noise from fan-induced vibration.
------------------
Regards,
clutch
------------------
Regards,
clutch
58????????????
i believe that might be a little bit too hot, even tho it run stable, it is better to keep the temperature down, is your cooling in your case good?
i believe that might be a little bit too hot, even tho it run stable, it is better to keep the temperature down, is your cooling in your case good?

OP
well i have a ys-tech fan in the front blowing air into the case. a enermax psu above the cpu (should suc air from the cpu out of the case). any suggestions.