13 Dec 2007 at 16:10 #21 yantorsen yantorsen Permabanned OP Joined 26 Jul 2007 Posts 3,583 Location Coventry p4radox said: Are the temperatures actually causing a stability problem? If they're not I'd be tempted to just forget about them... Click to expand... well I always thought that it reduces the life of the system having things too hot?
p4radox said: Are the temperatures actually causing a stability problem? If they're not I'd be tempted to just forget about them... Click to expand... well I always thought that it reduces the life of the system having things too hot?
13 Dec 2007 at 22:20 #22 dun dun Soldato Joined 5 Nov 2004 Posts 4,635 Location West Midlands Forget about it to be honest mate. 40c idle is still perfectly acceptable, as long as it doesn't go silly under load.
Forget about it to be honest mate. 40c idle is still perfectly acceptable, as long as it doesn't go silly under load.
13 Dec 2007 at 23:00 #23 yantorsen yantorsen Permabanned OP Joined 26 Jul 2007 Posts 3,583 Location Coventry dun said: Forget about it to be honest mate. 40c idle is still perfectly acceptable, as long as it doesn't go silly under load. Click to expand... yes but I'd like to push it to 3.4-3.6 really.
dun said: Forget about it to be honest mate. 40c idle is still perfectly acceptable, as long as it doesn't go silly under load. Click to expand... yes but I'd like to push it to 3.4-3.6 really.