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Postby valo1030 » Wed May 26, 2004 3:22 am

hello my friends..couple of questions..my specs are; hp p4 2.6speed,2gig ram,ati9800xt (latest drivers)

q1. my current pwr supply is 250w, will upgrading help heat performance?

q2. can i install new memory cards ddr 3000..can any type memory go in any computer as long as they all match?

q3. my rig runs at 78 to 81 c...isnt that too hot, and if so will it cause performance degradation (fps or stuttering)

i'm getting to the point where i'm gonna hock my lungs and buy an alienware area 51...any good....i hear pro and con

thanx
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Re: performance

Postby bm » Wed May 26, 2004 3:33 am

I'm afraid I can't help. But is it a Dell?

I think with a reasonable system like that you may want to wait until all the new kit has come out this year - all sorts of interesting new bits are on the way - Unless you're desperate like I was!

Unless you see screen errors or have instability the Heat and PSU shouldn't be a problem. That is hot though :o And I wouldn't expect your components to last long!

But if its a Dell there's not much you can do!
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Re: performance

Postby Delta_ » Wed May 26, 2004 3:50 am

Which sensor is that temperature reading from?
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Re: performance

Postby valo1030 » Wed May 26, 2004 10:19 am

hi-d..that temp reading is from the ati radion "overdrive" tab in the settings window.
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Re: performance

Postby stevewilson » Wed May 26, 2004 2:10 pm

Bob

Speaking from past experiance, upgrade your psu, and install a second fan. ATI's generate a lot of heat, but are great,.

Check your mfr' specks as to the memory chips, and yes make sure they are of the same type, don't mix and match!

Reread your post and 2 gigs is fine, so I would start with the psu and fans first.

Have you had any problems yet?

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Re: performance

Postby valo1030 » Wed May 26, 2004 2:32 pm

just installed the fan..$20..will wait on the psu..looking at buying a new athlon 64, with the new ati800 due out very soon......we'll see...thanx
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Re: performance

Postby Pinchaser... » Wed May 26, 2004 3:27 pm

oh man. i'd have a heart attack if my xomputer was ever that hot. right now my CPU is running at 32c. definatly do something fast about those temps.
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Re: performance

Postby Delta_ » Wed May 26, 2004 4:05 pm

The ATi 9800xt temp sensor does not exist and it actually calculates it from the motherboard and compensates by adding 20C to it.  I don't know why they did not implement them into the 9800xt like they did with the 9600xt, but just subtract 20C from the reading and you have the actual reading for the 9800xt, it is 58C not 78C.
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Re: performance

Postby valo1030 » Wed May 26, 2004 11:05 pm

thanx for the info hi-d...that does make me feel a little better....right now as i type this , its reading 72c so i guess its really 52c...when doing the sim thing, she goes up to 81c  or as we now know 61c...sound better?
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Re: performance

Postby bm » Thu May 27, 2004 2:13 am

Where do you get all of this information form Hi-D? Its amazing - thank-you! :-* I'm not so worried about my temp now too.
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Re: performance

Postby Delta_ » Thu May 27, 2004 6:57 am

I read it in a thread on guru3d.  I am looking for the thread, but the forum is so active that a thread you read one day will be no where to see the next, i will keep a look out and post it here when/if i find it.
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Re: performance

Postby congo » Thu May 27, 2004 9:17 am

Hi Valo,

Q1.
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