Show Us Your WEI (2)


  1. Posts : 302
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Retail
       #1621

    I had 7.8 on a single vertex 2 160 GB.. 7.9 on a raid of 2 of them
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  2. Posts : 109
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
       #1622

    Here's my score... Just finish installing a new mobo and cpu...
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  3. Posts : 397
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #1623

    Nice numbers guys!! :)
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  4. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1624

    here's mine. setting up AHCI on my system helped boost my overall to 7.5. was originally at 7.1, could probably bump up my RAM if i could find a way to get it to run at its native 1600 instead of 1333

    edit: as far as that one high temperature goes, I'm really not sure what it is. I'm 90% sure its just a bug within the software.
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  5. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1625

    Was just looking at the above thread and decided to Download the HW Monitor. Installed but got some strange readings, added Speed fan and CPUID, Should I be worried about these readinds?
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    I am sure I had a reading on Speed Fan at first for the 0 Core reading.
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  6. Posts : 86
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1626

    I don't see any hot temperatures so nothing really to worry about. Impressive if anything. Your voltage readings on Speedfan are wack though.
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  7. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1627

    pxsalmers said:
    I don't see any hot temperatures so nothing really to worry about. Impressive if anything. Your voltage readings on Speedfan are wack though.
    Check out the temp reading.... again

    Don't think they should be that low.... unless he's running liquid nitrogen.

    What does CoreTemp or Real Temp show for core temps?
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  8. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1628

    sygnus21 said:
    pxsalmers said:
    I don't see any hot temperatures so nothing really to worry about. Impressive if anything. Your voltage readings on Speedfan are wack though.
    Check out the temp reading.... again

    Don't think they should be that low.... unless he's running liquid nitrogen.
    Check out specs on my cooling system, I have a lot of fans, They shouldn't read 0 though surely?
    This is the motherboards Monitor.
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  9. Posts : 7,683
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1629

    Not really. I've seen a lot of OC's posted and the only time I've seen temps that low is with extreme setups - nitrogen cooling.

    What's your ambient (room temps) by the way? And again, what's CoreTemp/Real Temp show?

    - Core Temp
    - Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring
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  10. Posts : 212
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64
       #1630

    sygnus21 said:
    Not really. I've seen a lot of OC's posted and the only time I've seen temps that low is with extreme setups - nitrogen cooling.

    What's your ambient (room temps) by the way? And again, what's CoreTemp/Real Temp show?

    - Core Temp
    - Real Temp - CPU temperature monitoring
    Well my PC is in a Large PC Desk
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    Which restricts air flow, So I put 3 X 90mm Fans in the left hand side to cool the air being taken in by the 2 90mm side intake fans.
    Then because of the Corsair prescribed reverse airflow for H50 (Air intake at back and output through the front) I strapped 3 dual XBOX 360 cooling fans strapped together (Both sets of fans Side and rear are Wired to an externally powered USB Hub in single and dual usb wired configurations and run at 100% these only add about 6 degrees c of cooling, but I prefer it cold)to constantly cool the air being drawn through the H50 radiator which has 2 90mm fans in push/pull.
    I have a PCI style exhaust fitted to draw the heat off the 2 HD 5770's which have fans that can be controlled. An OCZ Extreme dual RAM cooler on high that cools the RAM and the area of the chipset surrounding the RAM slots. I have a dual hard drive cooler on my main hard drive.
    There is not a lot of room in the Coolermaster Mystique 631, but I have added round IDE cables to promote airflow.
    The PSU also has a big 120mm fan sucking air out of the back and it is really close to the H50's heatsink (Due to lack of space), I am sure this adds to the overall temp of this build.

    I have no idea what my room temperature is. No thermometers.
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