You have a C0 or D0? D0's uses less voltage but runs warmer. Linx goes well over 80 with a noctua in push/pull with 4Ghz 1.15v. If you take a look in the heatwave thread most of the i7 set ups are between 80 and 90c load.You have nothing to lose but a few hours of your time.
Some people get a nice drop in temps from lapping, others get next to nothing.
Ahh. That's not this one then, I think multiple watercooling threads are confusing me. That sounds distinctly like a D5, which shouldn't be giving any problems at all. Does it look like this:
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I've run the numbers for my old quad, and I get 155W. So the i7 you're playing with will throw out twice as much heat at 4ghz as mine did at 3.6, which is quite something but not ridiculous.
It gets a bit crude from here. But I had a processor at 150W and a gpu at whatever an 8800gt kicks out when clocked. Say conservatively 50W. So a 200W load placed on a single 120 feser sat around 60 degrees under load. A 240 radiator is generally slightly better than two 120's, so a decent 240 shouldn't struggle keeping an i7 by itself below 60 degrees, as it's coping with half the heatload but is twice as effective.
Howeve I spin the numbers I'm struggling to see 80 degrees as standard, where are you getting your numbers from Samsung?
um well.
just stuck blck to 200. ram to 1600. everything auto (turned off strap etc)
4ghz @ low-mid 50's idle. (voltage is 1.42 though in cpuz, so ill mess tomorrow with that)
did 1m pi in 10.2
edit, tried 1.3v and it boots. lowered temps to high mid-high 40's aswell. bed time though
pushing a 75 load temp in primemake that 80.
I havent clocked my 920 Do yet and the temps are between 40c-42c on idle? it is quite warm in my living room but thought it would be lower? what temps do they normally sit at on default?
Ahh, I think we're more in agreement than I realised. Watercooling does seem to handle large loads exceptionally well, I think this is related to a radiator's heat dissipation being directly proportional to the water-air delta. Calculations agreeing with you there. You may well be right, going up to 4ghz will add far less to the processor temperature than doing it on air would do, so high starting temperatures aren't so scary.
The i7 throwing out twice as much heat as my quad does worry me, that may be reason to postpone upgrading. not seen it mentioned anywhere in the 775 vs 1366 threads either. I'm running a double and two singles, so might be starting to push my luck a little too far there.
More bleeding + shrouds then try clocking it and see is probably sounds advice. A new, thicker radiator is going to be around 50 quid, but would work a lot better with 7V fans. My fesers with 7V scythe s-flex are doing wonderfully, but handling a rather lower heat load than your i7. Hard to guess how they'll scale.
Tbh i would take some S-flex 1600's on a fan controller of the noctuas.
You have a C0 or D0? D0's uses less voltage but runs warmer. Linx goes well over 80 with a noctua in push/pull with 4Ghz 1.15v. If you take a look in the heatwave thread most of the i7 set ups are between 80 and 90c load.
I have had both.
I cant see there being much difference between the scythes and noctuas, either will do you proud. The tfc shrouds are very pretty but I probably wouldnt drop 20 quid on two of them, I bought 5 broken fans for a tenner delivered instead.
In theory at least, the D0 will run hotter than the C0 at the same voltage, but the C0 will run hotter at the same speed as it takes more voltage to get there.
I've seen rjkoneill recommend all three of them in different threads, there's very little to call between them. The dimensions are slightly different. Xpsc and thermochill are the same company now. I went with feser because of their support page on this site. It's not very link friendly, but they have engineering drawings of their radiators available for download, and a cad model. This is fantastic, exactly what I want from a company.