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Old 07-30-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default 4850 +Duorb= Very happy for the price

Hi there,
Just thought i'd share my thoughts on the Duorb.
£26 inc p+p, lol theres enough little heatsinks to cover everything everywhere, some even went on my mobo.
Using a eah4850top from asus, stock clocks are 680mhz on the core.

Stock idle 43c
Stock load 76c Developing black blocks on screen.

Duorb idle 33c
Duorb load 54c

Ambient temps for both tests 22c.

Awsome i can now play my games without problems, stock on hot days @ 33c room temp gave me unplayable games, totally unplayable but i can't see this being a problem anymore.

Just loaded @ 750mhz core which gave 56c stable for about 20min, all looking good.

Well for a cheap cooler im very happy as i couldnt really afford anything else. I def recommended
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CPU
Lapped p2 940 @3744mhz/Nb-2700 1.4v/CpuNb 1.3v
Motherboard
gigabyte ma790x-ud3p
Memory
2x2gb hyperx @1066
Graphics Card
generic xfx 4870 @820/1100 ( stock volts 1.26v )
Hard Drive
3x 80gb 7200rpm
Sound Card
Realtek onboard hd audio
Power Supply
Ezcool 700 watt
Case
Open air
CPU cooling
Asus Silentknight 2 lapped
GPU cooling
ac twin turbo
OS
Windows 7 64bit, xp 32bit
Monitor
Optoma hd700x @93 inches(only display in the flat)

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I have them on my 4850's and I love them.
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Q9550 (1.1 VID)
Motherboard
Asus P5E X38 (RF 0803)
Memory
2x2gb Team Xtreme 1066
Graphics Card
(2) Visiontek HD4850 CF
Hard Drive
640gb AAKS + 250gb 7200.10
Sound Card
M-Audio Audiophile 192
Power Supply
Cooler Master R.P.P. 750w
Case
Modded HEC 6XR8
CPU cooling
Noctua NH-U12P + San Ace 1011
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(2) Thermaltake Duorb
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mmm...nice....Giving me some ideas....TT Duorb 29 Euros at my place,
Thermalright T-Rad2 - 48 Euros
Thermalright HR-03 GT - 41 Euros...

It looks good for the price, still...I`d be upgrading my VGA in a year or some....do yu guys think it is possible to buy some vga cooling that would fit on some future cards, or at least be easy to adjust for proper use?
I`d probably get GTX 285 or similar ati...who knows...

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Memory
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Graphics Card
Sapphire HD 4850
Hard Drive
WD Caviar Blue 6400 AAKS
Power Supply
Thermaltake Purepower RX 600w
Case
NZXT Tempest
CPU cooling
Zalman CNPS9700 LED
GPU cooling
stock
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Samsung T220
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Hi there,
Just thought i'd share my thoughts on the Duorb.
£26 inc p+p, lol theres enough little heatsinks to cover everything everywhere, some even went on my mobo.
Using a eah4850top from asus, stock clocks are 680mhz on the core.

Stock idle 43c
Stock load 76c Developing black blocks on screen.

Duorb idle 33c
Duorb load 54c

Ambient temps for both tests 22c.

Awsome i can now play my games without problems, stock on hot days @ 33c room temp gave me unplayable games, totally unplayable but i can't see this being a problem anymore.

Just loaded @ 750mhz core which gave 56c stable for about 20min, all looking good.

Well for a cheap cooler im very happy as i couldnt really afford anything else. I def recommended
Not bad cooler i must say.

System: Bono
CPU
[Q6600]-[G0]-[3.7GHz]
Motherboard
[GIGABYTE]-[EP45-UD3P]
Memory
[2x2GB]-[DDR2 800]
Graphics Card
[XFX]-[4890-XXX]-[1GHz]-[4.4GHz]
Hard Drive
[HITACHI DESKSTAR]-[WD-CAVIOR]-[RAID 0]
Sound Card
[GIGABYTE HD AUDIO THEATRE]
Power Supply
[CORSAIR VX550W]
Case
[MHEL GAMING CASE]
CPU cooling
[TRUE]-[LAPPED]-[WASHER]-[120x38 2400RPM]
GPU cooling
[XFX]-[Reference Cooler]
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