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Over clocked CPU on hot day gaming......
Mmmmm time for a new CPU me thinks
Agree
Over clocked CPU on hot day gaming......
Mmmmm time for a new CPU me thinks
Over clocked CPU on hot day gaming......
Mmmmm time for a new CPU me thinks
It does depend alot on the cooling techniques/quantity and atmospherics.
Neil
I don't mess about with over clocking, but I'm sure I've read about disabling the temp sensor, if that happened the CPU wouldn't be able to slow down as it got hotter...
<sharp intake of breath>, well OK if it is the CPU and mobo you want. What CPU do you currently have...Within reason but around 350? I want it to be good
No it won'tThe fluke will do that
Neil
I don't mess about with over clocking, but I'm sure I've read about disabling the temp sensor, if that happened the CPU wouldn't be able to slow down as it got hotter...
Good choiceJust bought a 750w Corsair Modular power supply from novatech
PS to a comment above: unless you are running way more than average HDDs, the only thing you need to worry about is whether the PSU has enough connectors. Most HDs are 5-7W MAX....
Just bought a 750w Corsair Modular power supply from novatech
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/powersupplies/cp-9020061-uk.html#reviews
Fingers crossed this both fixes the issue (which it should) and keeps me going for a lot longer than my last OCZ one did which Ive just worked out has only lasted me 15 months.
A lot of decent power supplies (e.g. the one the OP has bought) are single rail outputs....There is of course one important thing that OP needs to remember here, "load balancing".
A lot of decent power supplies (e.g. the one the OP has bought) are single rail outputs....
Indeed. My Ocz zt 750 is single rail. And are designed to run multiple gpu etc.

Thats exactly what mine was that just failed![]()

A lot of decent power supplies (e.g. the one the OP has bought) are single rail outputs....