not bad.. i used to have a 5400+, but I never Oc'd it. I replaced it with whats in my current system specs.
and mr grim. no your stepping is not 6.. thats not what I'm lookin for.. lol. if you have the program Core Temp.. it will tell you.. or the box to the CPU will under sSpec. what does it say.. Coretemp will tell you what the stepping is under Revision. but for your CPU Real Temp is a better program to actually use.. so it's up to you.
also I've been hearing if people give over 1.45v to there 45nm chips. like the e8000 series and the Q9000 series chips.. anything over that for long periods, they die within 4-5 months.. so I'd stay under 1.4 if I was you.. unless that doesn't matter to you..
and to answer the thermal paste question.. personally Artic Silver 5 is the best.. that over standard silver paste was no cometition. I used some cheap stuff on my old AMD x2 5400+ and temps were 30c. and then with the Atric silver they were 18C.. no lie. your results may vary, but I'd for sure get artic silver 5.. or if you have a Circuit city, or a bestbuy around. there's something called Antec Silver, just by the Antec brand. it's the exact same ingredients. and it works just as well. thats what I have now. it's a bigger bottle for same price. get artic/ or antec silver. and when you apply it, be very careful not to let it hit anything else or it can ruin stuff and short things out
get some Isopropyl alcohol. stronger the better. and some Q-tips, and a Coffee filter. thats the cleanest thing to wipe with. the coffee filter. I've used it on all my CPU work. So carefully use the alcohol and remove the thermal paste or pad. then competely wipe everything clean with that.. Now when you actually apply the artic silver. you don't actually need very much, and with the silver. saying Less is more. thats a good saying. if you add to much. it traps the heat in, and makes temps higher.
So what you want to try and acheive is actually only use a small dot. the artic silver site actually says put an ammount about the size of an Uncooked Grain of Rice on the CPU.. no need to spread it or anything.. just put it on. and re-seat the heatsink.. and you should be good.
and mr grim. no your stepping is not 6.. thats not what I'm lookin for.. lol. if you have the program Core Temp.. it will tell you.. or the box to the CPU will under sSpec. what does it say.. Coretemp will tell you what the stepping is under Revision. but for your CPU Real Temp is a better program to actually use.. so it's up to you.
also I've been hearing if people give over 1.45v to there 45nm chips. like the e8000 series and the Q9000 series chips.. anything over that for long periods, they die within 4-5 months.. so I'd stay under 1.4 if I was you.. unless that doesn't matter to you..
and to answer the thermal paste question.. personally Artic Silver 5 is the best.. that over standard silver paste was no cometition. I used some cheap stuff on my old AMD x2 5400+ and temps were 30c. and then with the Atric silver they were 18C.. no lie. your results may vary, but I'd for sure get artic silver 5.. or if you have a Circuit city, or a bestbuy around. there's something called Antec Silver, just by the Antec brand. it's the exact same ingredients. and it works just as well. thats what I have now. it's a bigger bottle for same price. get artic/ or antec silver. and when you apply it, be very careful not to let it hit anything else or it can ruin stuff and short things out
get some Isopropyl alcohol. stronger the better. and some Q-tips, and a Coffee filter. thats the cleanest thing to wipe with. the coffee filter. I've used it on all my CPU work. So carefully use the alcohol and remove the thermal paste or pad. then competely wipe everything clean with that.. Now when you actually apply the artic silver. you don't actually need very much, and with the silver. saying Less is more. thats a good saying. if you add to much. it traps the heat in, and makes temps higher.
So what you want to try and acheive is actually only use a small dot. the artic silver site actually says put an ammount about the size of an Uncooked Grain of Rice on the CPU.. no need to spread it or anything.. just put it on. and re-seat the heatsink.. and you should be good.
My Computer
System One
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- CPU
- Q9650 E0 4.0 GHz @1.304v
- Motherboard
- eVGA 750i FTW
- Memory
- 2x2GB Corsair Dominator PC2-8500C5D
- Graphics Card(s)
- eVGA/MSI GTX 260 SLI
- Sound Card
- X-Fi XtremeGamer
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung T240 & 226BW
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200 & 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Cuda 500GB 32mb Cache SATA 7200.(11) + 500GB Seagate Cuda External eSATA, USB, FW400
- PSU
- PC P&C 750w Silencer PSU
- Case
- CoolerMaster HAF 932 (Water-Cooled)
- Cooling
- Plenty of Fans, and a few 230mm Fans
- Keyboard
- Logitech G11
- Mouse
- Logitech MX-518
- Other Info
- ASUS 20x Optical, Bose Companion 3, ATH-AD500 Cans :), Patriot Xporter 16GB Flash Drive (Very Fast), & Sandisk Micro 8GB.
Nikon D40 DSLR with 18-105mm VR & 55-200mm VR