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  • You Reply: Superb thank you, nice to know the original backers won't get left behind
  • You Reply: Latte hosting ARMA3 server

    https://youtu.be/pYq6sOMvZgM
  • You Reply:
    tony359 wrote:Hi Parker

    I don't understand. Once the Panda has been actively cooled, it does not reach 80+ degrees and does not throttle anymore. What's the point of tweaking the registry then? I feel that if the CPU reaches 80+ degrees, I want it to slow down to prevent damage regardless!

    I thought it was a CPU
    built-in feature though, not a Windows one?
    Hey, by default windows 10 home does not allow access to the high performance power plan without this power plan the cpu will throttle back. By adjusting the registry you can gain access to the high performance plan within win10home edition.
  • You Reply: New ARMA 3 server testing - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYq6sOMvZgM
  • You Reply: Lattes run fairly hot, once the cpu gets to a certain temp it will throttle the max clock speed back to stop it from overheating, once I'd added a small fan as a cooler I was able to drop the cpu temps low enough to turn the throttling off by enabling the high performance power plan however the plan is not available as default hence the registry change to make the option available.
  • You Reply: Noctua nice with rubber mounts posh! It looks like your blowing air into rather than out of the LP from the bottom?

    Are you planning on running it upside down?

    What temps are you getting throttled?
  • You Reply: Wow guys you blow me away love all of your mods especially @Relampago awesome, could you post your temps with a throttled CPU?

    So I've done a cheap as chips version, this cost me £4 (for the fan and the heatsinks) delivered! lol -15c

    https://youtu.be/af_up7OCO7M
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  • You Reply: Hey all

    Yep i placed a heatsink on the cpu on the bottom and one on the RAM on the top (apologies the video was misleading) Its worth noting that the "copper" h/sinks that are online arent actually copper their just copper coloured which is lame! So not sure which is best to use copper or other? Also i think replacing the thermalpaste/adhesive that comes on the heatsink with desktop thermal paste like artic silver would improve the performance of the heatsink but you'd need a way to attach it, under a fan obviously would be best. I've ordered a few fans and am planning on cutting a hole in the bottom of the case for a outward facing fan and basically just using it upsidedown seems simple but its all it really needs.
    A fan in the bottom (remember its upside down now as well pushing upwards cant really create airflow upwards as there are no gaps in the board but it might aid with pushing heat from the RAM and hd's out the side vents...

    Does any know how many fans the LP can run? Could i say get two lowpowered fans working from the headers on the board?

    Leaving the default heatspreader on and taking it off made no difference to the tempretures of my board. Pretty much everything bar idle took it into the 80/85 and only after short use. Over longer periods the board itself would get hot and easily add 2 or 3c imo
  • You Reply: Check out my vid about the cpu temps and how to make things a bit better

    https://youtu.be/XGjLYezHU10
  • You Reply: Did some benchmarks and stress testing, take off the faceplates, turn it over as the cpu is on the bottom not the top and get some copper heatsinks to attach.
    https://youtu.be/XGjLYezHU10
  • You Reply: https://youtu.be/XGjLYezHU10

    Managed to get the cpu to drop by 10 / 15c see vid above