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Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!

Before and After Pics
« Reply #15 on: February 21, 2011, 05:58:46 am »
Hi again!

Ok, got most of the system together now.  I'm posting before and after pics for ideas, suggestions, recommendations, etc.

Please let me know what you think [and yes, I realize it no longer looks so pretty, but at least I no longer need to worry about a flood ruining my rig].

Soar
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #16 on: February 21, 2011, 08:39:49 am »
Hi Soar,

I think it looks fine and the wiring is tidier too. Just a shame someone has got in there with a black marker and grafitti'ed all over your PSU ;D
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #17 on: February 21, 2011, 01:53:41 pm »
Hi Soar,

I think it looks fine and the wiring is tidier too. Just a shame someone has got in there with a black marker and grafitti'ed all over your PSU ;D

Thanks DM.  I took you advice to reroute some of those USB/1394 cables this time! 

I actually marked out the serial number on my new XFX with photo editing software so no one could mess with my new 5 year warranty!

Got to protect all my assets!

Have a good one and Happy George Washington B-day [Whoops, I forgot, he really messed with England in his day, so sorry :-X]!

Soar

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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2011, 02:05:14 pm »
Hi Soar,

I think we can forgive good ole Goerge now, don't you. We were thinking of getting rid of it anyway!! ;D
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2011, 02:13:30 pm »
Hi Soar,

I think we can forgive good ole Goerge now, don't you. We were thinking of getting rid of it anyway!! ;D

LOL!  That was good!  Ok, one more question dear DM:

I have had other people suggest that I rotate the Hyper 212+ CPU Cooler to point north instead of east.  This would direct all hot air upward and toward the large 200mm fan at the top of the case.  It would not be perfectly centered, but they do have a great point...the only problem would be I would not be able to access my RAM because the 212+ would effectively cover all the RAM slots, leaving about a one eighth inch clearance...

Heck, I never remove the RAM anyway...but rotating the CPU cooler 90 degrees would force me tol remove the CPU cooler any time I needed to remove/service the RAM...

What are your thoughts on this?

Also, some other builders suggested my GPU now cannot vent outside the back of the case fan due to my ingenious wind tunnel...this too is another good point...but I thought the majority of the hot air generated by my GPU vents out the GPU vents on the outside of the case and not via the case fan on the back of the case...am I mistaken in this concept?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Soar
« Last Edit: February 21, 2011, 02:18:03 pm by soarwitheagles »
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2011, 02:18:38 pm »
Personally I would stick with how you have it now. The hot air from the CPU is being vented out of the back and is one of the major heat producers. The GPU is also venting out of it's own slot at the rear as well as probably some into the case but I am sure that your top fan can deal with that amount.

I would just suggest keeping an eye on the temps but I can't see it willl be  a problem. All hot air rises so the top fan will shift all that no problem.
« Last Edit: February 21, 2011, 02:19:35 pm by Dark Mantis »
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2011, 02:20:23 pm »
Personally I would stick with how you have it now. The hot air from the CPU is being vented out of the back and is one of the major heat producers. The GPU is also venting out of it's own slot at the rear as well as probably some into the case but I am sure that your top fan can deal with that amount.

I would just suggest keeping an eye on the temps but I can't see it willl be  a problem. All hot air rises so the top fan will shift all that no problem.

Ok, thanks.  Have you any suggestions for good software for monitoring my temps?

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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2011, 05:17:38 pm »
Well I use RealTemp for the CPU and the rest I tend to leave to my Fan Controller as it has 6 sensors that give me temps from all over the system.
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2011, 08:48:26 pm »
Well I use RealTemp for the CPU and the rest I tend to leave to my Fan Controller as it has 6 sensors that give me temps from all over the system.

I thought RealTemp is only for Intel systems?

Ok, I found another software called CoreTemp and it appears to do ok.

A member at another forum just shocked me.  He recommended I remove the tunnel ASAP.  He said it is a bad idea because it restricts or even completely stops all air flow to either the Northbridge or Southbridge chip.  I never thought of that...darn...it seems this may cause some serious problems once summer is here...back to the drawing board!
« Last Edit: February 21, 2011, 09:34:17 pm by soarwitheagles »
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2011, 10:12:04 pm »
You could always cut a hole in the bottom of it so that it directs some airflow to the places you want it. ;)

Although I have just been studying it and even without the cowl it won't direct any air towards either the North or Southbridges.
« Last Edit: February 21, 2011, 10:14:00 pm by Dark Mantis »
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #25 on: February 22, 2011, 04:30:58 am »
You could always cut a hole in the bottom of it so that it directs some airflow to the places you want it. ;)

Although I have just been studying it and even without the cowl it won't direct any air towards either the North or Southbridges.

Ok, thanks for the input...

DM, how can I discover the temps of the NB and SB on this board?

Thanks,

Soar
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #26 on: February 22, 2011, 08:51:44 am »
Hi Soar,

As soon as you move away from the stock cooler you are going to affect the way the motherboard is cooled. If you change to an upright cooler like you or I have done then obviously, air that was being blown downwards from the Stock CPU Cooler is no longer doing so and so you have to improve the airflow over the motherboard by other means to compensate. The most effective way to do this is with a good PC Case with adequate fans to pull cooler air in and then blow warm air out.

There are always doom merchants who want to tell you what can go wrong and whilst their advice is often given with the best of intentions it is only one side of the story. Check through this forum and see how many people actually post here just because they are happy with their builds, not too many.

Leave your shroud in place, I feel pretty confident that it is not going to cause you too many heating problems and, if temperatures do start to rise in the summer months, you could always add a smaller fan to direct air onto the Northbridge and Southbridge chipsets, if needed.

With regard to monitoring temperatures on my system I tend to use CoreTemp and HW Monitor. I also use EasyTune6 and AMD Overdrive for monitoring, but this is usually when I am first putting things together and I use them as indicators so I can see if any of the other monitoring software is showing a major discrepancy.

Through testing I have found CoreTemp and HW Monitor to be the two best programmes to use, at the moment.
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #27 on: February 22, 2011, 08:39:48 pm »
Hi Soar,

As soon as you move away from the stock cooler you are going to affect the way the motherboard is cooled. If you change to an upright cooler like you or I have done then obviously, air that was being blown downwards from the Stock CPU Cooler is no longer doing so and so you have to improve the airflow over the motherboard by other means to compensate. The most effective way to do this is with a good PC Case with adequate fans to pull cooler air in and then blow warm air out.

There are always doom merchants who want to tell you what can go wrong and whilst their advice is often given with the best of intentions it is only one side of the story. Check through this forum and see how many people actually post here just because they are happy with their builds, not too many.

Leave your shroud in place, I feel pretty confident that it is not going to cause you too many heating problems and, if temperatures do start to rise in the summer months, you could always add a smaller fan to direct air onto the Northbridge and Southbridge chipsets, if needed.

With regard to monitoring temperatures on my system I tend to use CoreTemp and HW Monitor. I also use EasyTune6 and AMD Overdrive for monitoring, but this is usually when I am first putting things together and I use them as indicators so I can see if any of the other monitoring software is showing a major discrepancy.

Through testing I have found CoreTemp and HW Monitor to be the two best programmes to use, at the moment.

Absic,

Many, many great points you bring up friend!  Thanks for the words of encouragement.  I suppose for now I will just leave the system as is and closely monitor the temps.  I am still getting between 25C-28C on the CPU at idle and small loads...i'll test soon with full load.  Not sure about Mr. Northbridge and Southbridge...I am curious if any of the software monitoring programs can reveal the Northbridge and Southbridge temps?

Please let me know.

Thanks,

Soar
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #28 on: February 22, 2011, 08:54:57 pm »
You could always buy yourself a digital thermometer. I have one with two sensors that can be placed in different locations. They are not very expensive and can be used over and over again.
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HCP1200W
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Re: Good News! Gigabyte's RMA'd 890XA-UD3 works excellent and rides again!
« Reply #29 on: February 23, 2011, 02:48:27 am »
You could always buy yourself a digital thermometer. I have one with two sensors that can be placed in different locations. They are not very expensive and can be used over and over again.

Dm, what a cool idea!  I like that.  Ok, what brand name and where do I find them?

Soar
AMD 1055T
GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3
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OCZ ZX-850 Watt Gold
HAF 932

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GeForce 560Ti
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CM HAF X Blue

Both Systems:

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