QUOTE (AnThRaX @ Jul 14 2004, 11:37 PM) |
Case with LCD installed should probably do that. |
yes, i do have a case with an LCD, but its reserved for another use
it needs to be software, anyone??
QUOTE (67thRaptorBull @ Jul 14 2004, 11:44 PM) |
yes, i do have a case with an LCD, but its reserved for another use
it needs to be software, anyone?? |
ATITOOL says it will support 9800 pro monitoring, but that version is still in development, so im getting close
anyone have a better suggestion or software?
i know nemt wont like it but
bump?
also, how can i get redline if i bought an OEM card?
do i have to order it, or is downloading it free?
and again, bump
bump, shit i have to leave tomorrow and i need this program (if it exsists).....
or, does the GPU (with a upgraded cooler, like an artic cooling 2 cooling) not need to be worried about?
*crap removed from topic*
QUOTE (geniusalz @ Jul 17 2004, 03:48 PM) |
*crap removed from topic* |
thanks, i didnt want to have to do it, but it made me feel better
well, since software seems a bit out of reach
if i were to use my thermal probe on my computer case, where should i put it?
can i put it directly between the heatsink and gpu, since the gpu is larger and it wouldnt hurt cooling?
or does the gpu not get hot enough to worry about it?
wouldnt you break your thermal probe when you clipped the heatsink on?
just get it as close to the cntre of the GPU die as possible either between the die and the pcb or on the heatsink itself
QUOTE (therebelious1 @ Jul 17 2004, 05:16 PM) |
wouldnt you break your thermal probe when you clipped the heatsink on? just get it as close to the cntre of the GPU die as possible either between the die and the pcb or on the heatsink itself |
but should i really be worried with a high end cooler on an overclocked card?
do they get that hot?
QUOTE (xFusioNx @ Jul 17 2004, 05:41 PM) |
How overclocked is it and what kinda cooler are you using?
I'm using Zalman 80C or whatever it is, and I overclock to 413.5/398.5 with no problem on my 9800pro. With no fan it runs hot to the touch (heatsink) but no problems with it. I wire tied a Panaflo 57CFM 92mm fan to it when I got sick of it raising my overall system temps because of the hot air staying in there.
It's nice and cool to the touch now.
Don't worry about it unless you can burn your hand on the heatsink, or at least sting it. If it's hot enough to do that, it's time to upgrade your cooling. |
im going to be overclocking a 9800 pro, i dont know how much yet
but im using a Artic Cooling revision 2 cooler, its the one that cools the gpu, and pushes the hot air out of the case
i just wanted to know, because id rather use the thermal probe on my overclocked cpu
QUOTE (xFusioNx @ Jul 17 2004, 07:01 PM) |
Eh, it should be fine. Don't expect very high yields from it though. |
actually, on all the reviews ive seen, people have been able to overclock there cards more with it then with other high end models
mainly because it also helps push hot air out of the computer itself, which helps in overall temps