Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

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  • Uranium-235
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by c_hegge
    I still prefer side panel fans blowing in - filtered or not, otherwise, you'd be fighting the CPU fan
    my current PC (i7 PSU died) I OC'd a nforce 750i to put my 2.66 6750 to 3.2. My side of my case is off and I have two small full speed fans blowing directly on the NB HS, one set to blow right into another. that sucker stays at 43C under stress. I'm afraid to take it higher cause its an nvidia chipset ya know

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by gilly1984
    Not too mithered about dust now, the hoover is at hand.
    I still prefer side panel fans blowing in - filtered or not, otherwise, you'd be fighting the CPU fan

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Sort of got it.

    Bed time now. 6:10am

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  • Behemot
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by gilly1984
    How have you got them low speed? I have no fan controllers, just on of off.
    Furst, just soldered sesistors in. Now, I am making my own version of those Noctua adapters in 10, 20 and 40 ohm versions so it is modular



    But in my computer I have the original ones since I have mostly Noctua fans

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by c_hegge
    Stick a dust filter behind it hand have it blow in. That will be the end of your dust problems.
    Not too mithered about dust now, the hoover is at hand.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by Behemot
    I have fixed speed too. The thing is, I have chosen the speed so low I can't heard the fans Actual count gives me 8 fans ATM.
    How have you got them low speed? I have no fan controllers, just on of off.

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by gilly1984
    My fans are not controlled, my exhaust is wired with just the + and -, and my intake (when used) is wired the same. No pwm on either, so they are full on all the time.

    Think i may get ghetto and put a stupidly big fan on it taking up most of the side panel.

    If i do, would it be best to blow in or suck out?
    Stick a dust filter behind it hand have it blow in. That will be the end of your dust problems.

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  • Behemot
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    I have fixed speed too. The thing is, I have chosen the speed so low I can't heard the fans Actual count gives me 8 fans ATM.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    My fans are not controlled, my exhaust is wired with just the + and -, and my intake (when used) is wired the same. No pwm on either, so they are full on all the time.

    Think i may get ghetto and put a stupidly big fan on it taking up most of the side panel.

    If i do, would it be best to blow in or suck out?

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  • Behemot
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by gilly1984
    Could this be the reason my pc is so noisy? Its not super loud but its annoying.

    Could it be the air bouncing off the grill?
    Yes, it lowers airflow and can create turbulences on the grill on higher speed.

    I am personally removing it on all my PCs. From time to time even cutting brand new holes for fans if there is not enough (e. g. older cases with single 80mm position). Quite simply:
    • the more fans, the lower RPM you need for the same airflow
    • the bigger the fans, the lower RPM you need for the same airflow
    • the lesser the air restrictioins, the lower RPM you need for the same airflow


    Low RPM=low noise.

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  • Pentium4
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    It says "High Efficiency" on the label. Doubt it

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by TELVM
    Could this be the reason my pc is so noisy? Its not super loud but its annoying.

    Could it be the air bouncing off the grill?

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  • Heihachi_73
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by gilly1984
    The psu looks crap inside, I now have a 300w psu in my pc and its fine, no funny smells when playing dead island.
    Fuhjyyu smoke, don't breathe this.

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  • TELVM
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    It's worth the trouble.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by TELVM
    Please use dremel or wire cutting pliers to ged rid of those disastrous fan-strangling grills , the one behind the exhaust case fan at the least.
    No dremel or tin cutter

    I will hack it to death, will never be seen anyway.

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  • gilly1984
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by lti
    At 240V, those diodes are good enough for a power supply that blows up at 300W.

    I see that the it is "sacket" 775 ready.
    I noticed that too, but i never write in joined up writing so just thought that was normal ha ha. Well spotted.

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by lti
    I see that the it is "sacket" 775 ready.


    Never noticed that one until now.

    I tested a PSU from CoodMax (no, I didn't mean Coolmax) recently. It's label said not to ermove the cover

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  • shovenose
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by lti
    I see that the it is "sacket" 775 ready.
    Glad I'm the only one that noticed that

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  • Blargh523
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Furmark =/= Futuremark.

    Carry on.

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  • Behemot
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    Re: Furmark and prime, same time, burning smell.

    Originally posted by lti
    I see that the it is "sacket" 775 ready.

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