Overheat Problem =/
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Re: Overheat Problem =/
Fans are extremely cheap so he can get 2.
1/2 looks like dual channel on that mobo to me unless his board doesn't have colour co-ordination.
1/2 looks like dual channel on that mobo to me unless his board doesn't have colour co-ordination.
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my am3 mainboard is able to do it with dual-channel(checked it)
i'll try to get some fans ;)
i've put one ram out and my pc isnt that hot anymore ^^
but i dunno what happens if i play so i'll tell you later if this is a temporary solution until i have bought the fans
(at the part of case i've taken out)
i'll try to get some fans ;)
i've put one ram out and my pc isnt that hot anymore ^^
but i dunno what happens if i play so i'll tell you later if this is a temporary solution until i have bought the fans
yes i have but i bought a really nice fan extra for my GPU which brings the hot air outVash wrote:Btw: do you have a nForce chipset? Those get very hot!
(at the part of case i've taken out)
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Ok so when you are playing games or intensive tasks, the PC turns off? Sounds like one of the sticks is faulty not that they are overheating. Memtest86 ;)WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:my am3 mainboard is able to do it with dual-channel(checked it)
i'll try to get some fans ;)
i've put one ram out and my pc isnt that hot anymore ^^
but i dunno what happens if i play so i'll tell you later if this is a temporary solution until i have bought the fans
yes i have but i bought a really nice fan extra for my GPU which brings the hot air outVash wrote:Btw: do you have a nForce chipset? Those get very hot!
(at the part of case i've taken out)
http://www.memtest86.com/
Or just run 1 of them, if no problem that one is fine.
You don't know its the overheating right? Ram sticks are going to be hot to the touch as some operate past 80 degrees.
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No I am able to play games but if its a game which needs a lot of hardware then the PC turns automaticly off after time
I'm able to play a heavy hardware game for 1-2 hours and then it turns off =/
and this happens since I have the new two RAM's
Btw Memtest is silly to install :S
I got now only one ram in and till now nothing happened .. PC didnt turn off automicly
But sometimes i would like to use both RAM's for better Performance etc. ^^
I'm able to play a heavy hardware game for 1-2 hours and then it turns off =/
and this happens since I have the new two RAM's
Btw Memtest is silly to install :S
I got now only one ram in and till now nothing happened .. PC didnt turn off automicly
But sometimes i would like to use both RAM's for better Performance etc. ^^
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Well if it's working with one see if it works with just the other one. Sounds like the other stick is dead to me, RMA time ;)WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:No I am able to play games but if its a game which needs a lot of hardware then the PC turns automaticly off after time
I'm able to play a heavy hardware game for 1-2 hours and then it turns off =/
and this happens since I have the new two RAM's
Btw Memtest is silly to install :S
I got now only one ram in and till now nothing happened .. PC didnt turn off automicly
But sometimes i would like to use both RAM's for better Performance etc. ^^
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okay we'll see :D
but i will still buy the fans 'cause my pc needs some freshness :P
but i will still buy the fans 'cause my pc needs some freshness :P
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Yes it does, it's very silly to run pc's with no fans without some serious contact cooling power.WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:okay we'll see :D
but i will still buy the fans 'cause my pc needs some freshness :P
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Okay nice ;)
really big thanks for your intense help ;)
I'll write a feedback if I have the fans and when i find out which RAM failz
big thanks ;)
really big thanks for your intense help ;)
I'll write a feedback if I have the fans and when i find out which RAM failz
big thanks ;)
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a little silly question ^^
i got place for 2 fans,one at the site and one behind (dont want to cut anything at my case)
in what direction should I install the fans?
the one at the site to soak up or to blow out the air?
same question with the one behind..
i got place for 2 fans,one at the site and one behind (dont want to cut anything at my case)
in what direction should I install the fans?
the one at the site to soak up or to blow out the air?
same question with the one behind..
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1 at the back to blow it out and 1 at the front to suck it in.WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:a little silly question ^^
i got place for 2 fans,one at the site and one behind (dont want to cut anything at my case)
in what direction should I install the fans?
the one at the site to soak up or to blow out the air?
same question with the one behind..
or
1 at the back to blow it out and 1 at side to suck it in.
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okay thanks ^^
but i found another problem
my power supply (Fortron ATX-400PNF)is old :(
everything is too low and etc ^^
this might be the problem of my complete problem ;D
my pc needs a lot of more power since i updated it so i think i need a new one
do you have any nice suggestions for a really good power supply?
should not cost more than 180-200€ ;) (my money is a bit...gone )
i found this one but i'm not sure
http://www.alternate.de/html/solrSearch ... uctDetails
but i found another problem
my power supply (Fortron ATX-400PNF)is old :(
everything is too low and etc ^^
this might be the problem of my complete problem ;D
my pc needs a lot of more power since i updated it so i think i need a new one
do you have any nice suggestions for a really good power supply?
should not cost more than 180-200€ ;) (my money is a bit...gone )
i found this one but i'm not sure
http://www.alternate.de/html/solrSearch ... uctDetails
Re: Overheat Problem =/
Do you really want to spend 200€ for a power supply?WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:
do you have any nice suggestions for a really good power supply?
should not cost more than 180-200€ ;) (my money is a bit...gone )
http://www.amazon.de/Netzteil-530W-BEQU ... 187&sr=8-3
http://www.amazon.de/Enermax-PRO82-Netz ... 169&sr=8-1
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less than 200€ ^^
I'd like one with more than 600 "Watt" (dunno if an english word for Watt excists :P)
and i dont have to worry about the size right?
I'd like one with more than 600 "Watt" (dunno if an english word for Watt excists :P)
and i dont have to worry about the size right?
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I doubt that you really need such a power supply, just a waste of money to buy one with more power than you need.WiNdeLwaLkeR wrote:less than 200€ ^^
I'd like one with more than 600 "Watt" (dunno if an english word for Watt excists :P)
and i dont have to worry about the size right?
http://www.amazon.de/Enermax-Power-Supp ... -1-catcorr
http://www.amazon.de/quiet-E8-600W-Stra ... -2-catcorr
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Fuck be quiet..... they suck dicks.
ENERMAX ftw.
http://www.alternate.de/html/solrSearch ... uctDetails
ENERMAX ftw.
http://www.alternate.de/html/solrSearch ... uctDetails
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