BOGOF

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My Case fans became noisier due to overclocking my 5850 in this warm weather. I had enough, to cool ‘n’ quiet things down, I fitted my CM90 II Advance’s optional VGA Holder fitted with a SilenX Fan Ixtrema Pro 14dBA 80x80x15mm fan. It seems to have done the job holding down 5850 to 86 degrees max at load.
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That’s another plus for the CM90 II Advance saving me the expense of VGA Cooler for the price of a fan.
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Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-UD5P, 955 BE(C2)@3.7GHz 1.425V,Geil Value 4GB DDR3-1600,
ATI 5850 1GB, CM90 II Advanced, 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black, 4 HDDs, Jeantech Storm 700w,
Asus Xonar Essence STX, Pinnacle PCTV 3010iX Dual Analogue + DVB-T.
 
Definately, also you have a really small overclock on your 5850 which I doubt will change temps much from standard
 
This is a first generation Sapphire 5850 which I brought for £178 which I cannot unlock the Bios, therefore that is the cards maximum overclock
 
Your not moving the slider up :p

I am moving the sliders but they always default back when apply the new settings. This is the price you pay for being an early adopter, newer versions of 5850 seem to be much more overclockable, it same with CPU being a 955 BE(C2).
 
I did some trawling on Goggle, it appears that 5850 Sapphires work with MSI bios but not with the Asus. This is my first successful attempt at unlocked overclocking, do I need non-stock cooling?

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Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-UD5P, 955 BE(C2)@3.7GHz 1.425V,Geil Value 4GB DDR3-1600,
ATI 5850 1GB, CM90 II Advanced, 1TB Western Digital Caviar Black, 4 HDDs, Jeantech Storm 700w,
Asus Xonar Essence STX, Pinnacle PCTV 3010iX Dual Analogue + DVB-T.
 
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