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Originally posted by FlacoI just got my Volcano 7+ but i dunno where to keep the speed selection switch. Where did you guys put yours?:) Thanks
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Originally posted by ruff97hey guy i just get my Volcano 7+ in the mail:cheers: but the temp i an get from my cpu is 47C:( and i have it at top speed.:shoot3: what up can so one tell me is this to hot the temp in the room is at 25c(77F):devil win
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outvit,
The problem that I had with the original Volcano 7 HSF was that the thermistor wouldn't allow the fan to hit top speed since it decided for itself what the RPM rates should be. The Volcano 7+ that ruff has doesn't have this problem since it allows you to set the fan speed manually.
ruff,
There are a lot of things that could cause the temperatures to still be high. But the first thing that I'd like to know is what are you using to monitor the temperatures? If it's something along the lines of Asus Probe, then I would be highly suspect of any results garnered. If it's from a more reliable software application or a thermal probe, then the first thing that I'd look at is case cooling. Pull the side off your case and run it during some gaming activites. If there is a significant difference in temperatures, then you need to either get better or more case cooling. If this doesn't apply to you, then let me know what we're dealing with and I'll see if we can get your temperatures down a bit. :)Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill
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if i put the V7+ at Medium speed i get the temp at 49C. so should i put it back at high... and if i put it at high i get a temp 45C and full load 47C.. so is it ok for me to keep it at high all the time or should i keep it at med.....:confused: :confused:
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Originally posted by [size=6ruff97[/size]]
in Win XP i an use the software MBM 5 but in the bois i get the some temp....
they is 6 case fan two in the front of the case flow air out, two in the back flow air out one on the side flow air in and one on the power supply flow air in..
Also those front fans should be suckin' cool air into the case not suckin' air out. :smokin:
<center>:cheers:</center>
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