Re: Post your system.......
I finally took the plunge and upgraded:
Gigabyte GA-MA770-US3
AMD Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz
4GB RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
Delux MT375 case
1x Lite-On DVD-RW drive
Radeon R7 240 2GB PCI-E
AVerMedia AVerTV M733A TV Tuner (PCI, Phillips based)
1TB Samsung HD103SI
Seasonic SS-351HT 350W PSU - OST caps but none bulged - uses silent ADDA fan,120mm.
I also fixed my old S3's camera (GT-i9300) so if anyone wants pics I can provide them.
I finally took the plunge and upgraded:
Gigabyte GA-MA770-US3
AMD Athlon II X4 620 2.6GHz
4GB RAM
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1
Delux MT375 case
1x Lite-On DVD-RW drive
Radeon R7 240 2GB PCI-E
AVerMedia AVerTV M733A TV Tuner (PCI, Phillips based)
1TB Samsung HD103SI
Seasonic SS-351HT 350W PSU - OST caps but none bulged - uses silent ADDA fan,120mm.
I also fixed my old S3's camera (GT-i9300) so if anyone wants pics I can provide them.
Might as well scale them down to 640x480 and there won't be a loss. Seriously, when I find a decent cheap cam, I'm so sending it your way.
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) I was mainly after a cheap 80 GB WD HDD, but then saw the seller also had a socket 754 mobo going for cheap, and a PSU in another auction. No one bid on the items and the seller re-listed all of them even cheaper. After no one seemed to be interesting again the second time, I decided to try getting them all… and I did. The K8V-SE Deluxe mobo is actually still running in the repainted/restored Pac-Man case I posted on BCN.
In the 2nd and 3rd pictures for example, you can see some telephone/ethernet wire strands going between a floppy connector and a fan connector – that's for the rear 120 mm fan, which is wired for constant 7V (positive wire to 12V rail and negative to 5V rail for 7V difference
Speaking of the GPU, and why I modded it – more on that
This is because the Dell cooler actually has spring-loaded screws.
) But at least my 70 mm NB fan runs more quiet than the stock 50 mm one. If one really wants to improve the NB/SB cooling on this motherboard, the stock chipset cooler needs to go. I'm not sure who designed it (whether it was EVGA or Intel, as this motherboard is made by Intel), but there are just so many flaws with it. It seems to mostly spread the heat around the board and not really actually remove it. I bet even a stock AMD Athlon 64 CPU heasink on the chipset will cool it better (and this is what I might actually do some day.)
- no crashes in OCCT or games even after several 2-4 hour-long sessions in Fortnite, CS:GO, and a few older games like Mirror's Edge and Test Drive Unlimited. The only crashes I got (and I think I have this ruled out... but still verifying) is from the GPU dropping out at stock clocks, which I mentioned in that link I posted in my previous post above.
) And "CPU Core" temperature was just the average of CPU cores #0-3. Thus, I decided to take the "worst case" temperature, which was either CPU Core #0 or 1, and hence the 60°C max figure above. I suppose I did a decent job with that CPU fan curve.
Well, DUH, no wonder why that CPU fan was running full blast. From stock 2.4 GHz to 3.6 Ghz - that's some serious OC there! I'm surprised it even POSTed every time without any issues.


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