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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Richmond, VA
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| What kind of results has everyone had with the Alpha PAL6035 Kit: w/YSTech 60mm fan verus the CoolerMaster? Is it very hard to install or easy like the CoolerMaster? BTW, I upgraded to 1008cb.009 and got to 3193 on 3D BenchMark with my V7700... LR ASUS CUSL2-C Black Pearl (bios 1008.009 Beta w/ WIN XP’s .inf) P3 1ghz not o/c’ed (default power settings) Antec KS282 case w/ PC Power Turbo-Cool ATX 300 watt PSU Cooler Master EP5-6I11-A1 CPU cooler (up to 1.3 w/ Artic Silver II) CPU @ 34C/93F idle 42C/107F full load (software & bios agreeing) Motherboard @ 27C/80F with ambient room temp 78F 2 X Thermaltake 80mm 37 cfm fans (front & rear) ASUS V7700 32 MB DDR with WIN XP RC1 1240 driver o/c’ed to 220 & 364 Video temp @ 44C/111F idle & 53C/127 full load 3D BenchMark 3193 WIN XP RC1 2 X 256mb Crucial PC-133 CL-2 2 X IBM Deskstar 75 GXP 30Gig 7200 rpm Hitachi 12X/40X DVD/CDROM ASUS DVD 2000 3Com 3C905B-TX NIC SoundBlaster Live Value! (WDM driver) Cambridge DTT2500 5.1 Digital Speakers External Cable Modem (Toshiba PCX1000) External 3Com 5686 Modem for dial up connection Netgear Router & Hub NEC FE950 19 inch APC Back-UPS Pro (usb) |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Collingwood, Ontario
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| I've got the 6035 and YS Tech fan on a PIII800@900, 1.75v, 150FSB, 2,2,2 7,9, BIOS 1008b5 and these are my temps Idle: 30-32 (depending on room temp) Load: 40-41 (depending on room temp) On my FC-PGA socket 370, the alpha was installed without a problem. Only thing is, make sure you use the four pads that come with the alpha. I also blow the air on the cpu (with the skirt), as i've heard others blow out the air but i'm staying with the setup that alpha recommends
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 227
| Excellent... Is the retaining clip on the PAL the push on type or the type that uses a flat head screw driver to hold the clip for easy insertion? The CoolerMaster has got to be the best for easy install with the flat head screw driver fitted bracket... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2001 Location: Collingwood, Ontario
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| I used the screwdriver to align the clip on the socket then I just pushed it in. Real easy. However, I would suggest taking the mobo out, you need the elbow room for this
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