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    5920G cooling mod

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by cdoublejj, Aug 3, 2012.

  1. cdoublejj

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    Found a use for my stock pile of 360 parts.
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    Initial testing it isn't really uncomfortable at all. The high rpm side is too loud and needs a resistor like the low rpm side does.

    stock temps 115ish C, with fans on high 79c, on low 87ish C. I would routinely hit 99c playing Hard Reset now the 80s and 70s depending on fan speed.

    Would like to hit 800 core speed and it would also be nice it i could close the cooler it notch the bottom and replace the wire tires with the green wire it be able to close, it barley fits in my laptop bag and book bag.