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shlammed 02-06-2014 01:15 PM

Never had any lockups to speak of. just the sound-video always works too.


if I turn the amp on and off (where the HDMI goes) it will eventually work (usually 1-3 times max)

Tw34k 02-06-2014 09:42 PM

My Gaming PC

GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD7

AMD Octo-Core FX-8320 @ 3.5GHz stock
Overclocked to 4.7GHz

Corsair H110 / 280mm radiator

G.SKILL Ares Series 16GB 9-9-9-24

Corsair RM850 PSU

GTX 760 4GB

Steelseries Sensi Raw Mouse

Ducky Zero Shine Keyboard, Brown Cherry MX Switches

Joe Perez 02-06-2014 10:36 PM


Originally Posted by shlammed (Post 1099382)
I think I need to change my power supply to get more performance...

Either the power supply is adequate, or it isn't. It's not as though, for a given CPU / GPU combination, more watts = more performance.




Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 1099478)
Sound problems, random lockups, random freezes with artifacting on the screen are common issues of a weak psu. Simply not enough juice so the system just locks up.

This has been true since the dawn of personal computing. The Altair 8080 itself suffered from an inadequate power supply, which sufficed to satisfy the base configuration but fell well short of providing for the needs of a fully expanded system with 8k of RAM and interface cards to support a monitor, tape drive and keyboard.

triple88a 02-07-2014 12:24 AM

4 Attachment(s)
Got some toys in..

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391750651

Lapped the cooler and the cpu
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391750651

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391750651

Set fan to pull
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391750651

Results.. stock cooler 62C
After 47-48c

Ambient temp 82F ~27.8C, MB ambient temp 34C

NA6C-Guy 02-07-2014 01:31 AM

Hard to beat the 212. Upgrade the fan and see even better results. I went all out and got the Scythe Ultra Kaze fans. Sounds like a r/c copter when maxed, but it moves some serious air. It can also cut some serious flesh. Chopped about 1/4" off of one of my fingertips one day poking where I shouldn't have. The rest of the case also has 4 more Kaze fans, moving 133cfm each. Front to rear flow, with another fan directly in line of the 212 pulling air out the back of the case, and one more or less in line pushing in the front of the case. I have a nice front controller though, so I can tune them down a bit, though I always have a box fan blowing anyway, so the ambient noise doesn't bother.

triple88a 02-07-2014 01:43 AM

At 48 degrees at full blast i wont even waste my time on upgrading the fan. We shall see what the temp shows when i push it up to 4.5gz. Currently i'm at 4.1gz so we'll see.

Pen2_the_penguin 02-07-2014 03:42 AM

pretty damn decent for aircooled imo... im pushing 4.8Ghz FX-8350 on water and I get a max of 70c, however I think my voltages are set a bit too high, need to fine tune a bit more.

I might need to do that polishing the heat spreader, i cant believe that slipped my mind when I polished my water block.

NA6C-Guy 02-07-2014 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 1099887)
At 48 degrees at full blast i wont even waste my time on upgrading the fan. We shall see what the temp shows when i push it up to 4.5gz. Currently i'm at 4.1gz so we'll see.

48C under load? If so that is really good. At stock speed, I think I was getting around 54C, and after upping to 4.6Ghz it went to around 66C. I was getting a little instability at 4.6Ghz so I dropped to 4.5Ghz and it was better. It may have been my pretty aggressive memory timing and overclock making the somewhat low barrier that I couldn't cross. I bet it could have gone farther had I left my FSB alone and just upped the multiplier. But I pushed the FSB pretty far for the memory speed.

Sadly, my upgrade from my Phenom II X4 965 to the FX-8350 was not beneficial to processing times. I had the overclock at 4.2Ghz, vs 4.5Ghz on the FX-8350, yet using benchmarks and other testing software, my times actually suffered. That was a let down. Temps were about the same on both.

triple88a 02-07-2014 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by NA6C-Guy (Post 1099909)
48C under load? If so that is really good. At stock speed, I think I was getting around 54C, and after upping to 4.6Ghz it went to around 66C. I was getting a little instability at 4.6Ghz so I dropped to 4.5Ghz and it was better. It may have been my pretty aggressive memory timing and overclock making the somewhat low barrier that I couldn't cross. I bet it could have gone farther had I left my FSB alone and just upped the multiplier. But I pushed the FSB pretty far for the memory speed.

What memory was it? I can reprogram ddr1s and 2s but we dont have a ddr 3 ramcheck yet.

Yes 62 at full load before, now with the cooler + lapping job i'm at 48c. I didnt waste my time testing the cooler before/after the lapping job though. People that have done tests say 4-5C from a lapping job. IMO thats quote a big drop especially since all it takes was 20 minutes for the cooler and about 35-40 mins for the cpu (softer touch on the cpu since its fragile) Also yes the cpu was quite warped.

You can see the semi complete pic. Mid is cleared, the corners are barely starting to clear while the area between the middle and the corners took the longest time.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391831750

Also see this.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...ader,3600.html

NA6C-Guy 02-07-2014 11:04 PM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 1100162)
What memory was it? I can reprogram ddr1s and 2s but we dont have a ddr 3 ramcheck yet.

Yes 62 at full load before, now with the cooler + lapping job i'm at 48c. I didnt waste my time testing the cooler before/after the lapping job though. People that have done tests say 4-5C from a lapping job. IMO thats quote a big drop especially since all it takes was 20 minutes for the cooler and about 35-40 mins for the cpu (softer touch on the cpu since its fragile) Also yes the cpu was quite warped.

You can see the semi complete pic. Mid is cleared, the corners are barely starting to clear while the area between the middle and the corners took the longest time.

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1391831750

DDR3 G.Skill Ripjaw 1600, slightly overclocked. 16Gb worth, in 4GB modules. Hmm, I might need to do a lap job (lol) on mine as well. The pipes on my 212 have never been completely flat and even with each other. I'm probably overdue for a good cleaning too. The front of the case has foam filters, and I know they are probably blocked. I don't do much gaming or anything strenuous anymore though, so it never gets a workout like it used to.

Pen2_the_penguin 02-08-2014 01:42 AM

when I have the time im going to lap my CPU... but it consists of draining my system and unscrewing fittings. Im too lazy atm.

Erat 02-08-2014 09:55 AM

I'm to lazy to clean the dust out of the front filter...

Pyr0monk3y 02-08-2014 12:40 PM

62C is hot! 62C is the max temp for my 1100t. I'm running the old 212+ and have no problems keeping it under 45C at load. I'm not really overclocked though (3.7ghz).

Is the purpose of lapping the CPU and heatsink to make them flatter or to polish them?

I've always heard that as long as the surface was flat the finish didn't matter.

NA6C-Guy 02-08-2014 01:46 PM


Originally Posted by Pyr0monk3y (Post 1100258)
62C is hot! 62C is the max temp for my 1100t. I'm running the old 212+ and have no problems keeping it under 45C at load. I'm not really overclocked though (3.7ghz).

Is the purpose of lapping the CPU and heatsink to make them flatter or to polish them?

I've always heard that as long as the surface was flat the finish didn't matter.

Flatter. The surfaces might look pretty flat, but being as they aren't exactly flexible, even a few thousandths of an inch would matter. The less thermal compound, the better.

triple88a 02-08-2014 03:19 PM


Originally Posted by Pyr0monk3y (Post 1100258)
62C is hot! 62C is the max temp for my 1100t. I'm running the old 212+ and have no problems keeping it under 45C at load. I'm not really overclocked though (3.7ghz).

Is the purpose of lapping the CPU and heatsink to make them flatter or to polish them?

I've always heard that as long as the surface was flat the finish didn't matter.


I'm running an a10-6800k, max rated temp of 75c but at 62c theres more room. Still though the cooler dropping it down to 48c is quite nice. Currently running at 4.5 ghz. So yeah stuff gets hot. :D

62 isnt too hot though, most video cards run at 70-80c

Pen2_the_penguin 02-08-2014 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 1100284)
I'm running an a10-6800k, max rated temp of 75c but at 62c theres more room. Still though the cooler dropping it down to 48c is quite nice. Currently running at 4.5 ghz. So yeah stuff gets hot. :D

62 isnt too hot though, most video cards run at 70-80c

pfft Haswell intels can comfortably sit at 75c, because by nature they run hot as fuck.


after about 5 hours, I finally adjusted my voltage to a more finer tune, so now im maxing at 65c on a massive 4.7Ghz 8 cores without BSoD:dealwithit:

Side note: the radiators turn into a nice leg warmer at this clock.



Still need to lap, but I might get myself to do it when I swap out the coolant this month.

triple88a 02-08-2014 05:05 PM

Just fucked aorund w/ my system. went up to 5.0ghz with some silly 2-3C increase from 4.5ghz .. 51c at 5.0ghz :D.

Pen2_the_penguin 02-08-2014 05:14 PM

What mobo again? I upgraded to a 990FX from a 990X. I was able to OC to 5Ghz on the 990x due to the bottle neck in transfer rate; but when I OCed to the same clock at the same settings on the new board it went kaput. Then on OC.net I learned about the threadspeed bottle neck difference. I had the sads.

triple88a 02-08-2014 05:20 PM

F2A85-v pro

NA6C-Guy 02-08-2014 06:29 PM

Damn it. You guys are making me have to get my machine back in shape. I forgot a few months ago one of my fans started making noise, and in a fit of rage at not being able to tell which one, I unplugged them all. Need to sort that mess out now and get them all hooked back up to the controller, and clean the filters and try to tweak some setting again.


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