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CoolerMaster Crossflow 300mm fan results


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BEFORE AND AFTER CROSSFLOW. Only the chipset was really effected. Which was my #1 concern anyway. My crossflow fan was on setting 2, of 1-2-3 range.

 

BEFORE

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AFTER

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naw i usually leave it on Celcius like most people.. but for my first test i wanted a more clear understanding of temps. F is more familiar to me.

 

I thought i was doing a good job on cabling.. but after looking at it.. i guess it sucks a bit..

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naw i usually leave it on Celcius like most people.. but for my first test i wanted a more clear understanding of temps. F is more familiar to me.

 

I thought i was doing a good job on cabling.. but after looking at it.. i guess it sucks a bit..

Might want to check the rules on image size before you get spanked.

 

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no i live in CA.. my cpu is always that temp. i dont overclock. but its a overclocker fan. the silent type. i guess that just shows how nice my airflow is in the case. I'd still like to find a way to clean up my wiring tho.

 

is 24C super good? its 22C this morning, kinda cold.. like 70F outside.

 

 

its all in my cpu i guess.. my XP 2400 I had before this ran 40C.. when i got my 3200+, temps dropped a lot. My Thunderbird back n day ran like 50C.

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no i live in CA.. my cpu is always that temp. i dont overclock. but its a overclocker fan. the silent type. i guess that just shows how nice my airflow is in the case. I'd still like to find a way to clean up my wiring tho.

 

is 24C super good? its 22C this morning, kinda cold.. like 70F outside.

 

 

its all in my cpu i guess.. my XP 2400 I had before this ran 40C.. when i got my 3200+, temps dropped a lot. My Thunderbird back n day ran like 50C.

 

yea its good but to put it into perspective its off a software monitor

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