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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: NickSE who wrote (4523)12/31/1998 2:11:00 PM
From: halfscot  Read Replies (4) of 14778
 
Thanks for the link Nick. I'm downloading the program now. BTW I run an overclocked 300a on a BH6 at 450 MHz at 2.0v with no problems whatsoever so far. What's interesting is I just replaced my 250W PS, my old one in my new Inwin case started smoking, with a new one where the fan sucks in rather than blows out. To match the air flow I turned around the case fan so it was blowing out, the object being cool air sucked in at the top (PS) and warm air blown out at the bottom. The PS fan blows directly down on the CPU which should provide even more cooling for the CPU than just the CPU fan or the previous PS.

What I can't understand is after the PS change when I check the system temp in the BIOS it shows a much higher temp than before the change. The temp before was always reading around 85-95 degrees now it's always reading around 114 degrees. I know it's not that hot inside-the outside of the case feels room temp. There's lots of room inside the case with just a single HD, CD rom, tape B/U, floppy, Matrox AGP card, Monster sound card, and a modem-no big deal. I assume the BIOS temp is bogus. True?

Judging from the amount of cooling you have vs what I have, and I have no CPU stability problems, you won't have any problems o/clocking your Celeron.

Good Luck and Happy New Year,

halfscot
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