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  • Parhelia Temperature

    Hi All,

    Is there a tool or piece of software avaliable to monitor the temperature of the Parhelia card please?

    Also, does anybody have any experience of using the Zalman range of graphics heatsinks?

    Thanks very much,

    Tim
    Tim
    UK

  • #2
    I take it from you mentioning Zalmann that you are thinking of running a Parhelia with a passive heatsink?

    The Zalmann Heatpipe thing seemed to work OK at stock on the Ge4 4600's stock speeds, from all that i read(3 or more reviews).
    I don't think anyone has tested the Parhelia on passive cooling yet, could be wrong tho.
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    • #3
      No, ZM HP80A fits on Parhelia
      System:
      P III-S 1.4@1.52
      512 MB SDR-Ram
      Gigabyte-6IEML
      Matrox Parhelia

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      • #4
        Great, but how can I tell if it is effective ?

        Is there an app. to monitor temp. or is it just a case of 'if it bombs it dont work' ?


        Cheers
        Tim
        Tim
        UK

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        • #5
          Gohan

          No, ZM HP80A fits on Parhelia
          Say what?!
          Just spotted yesterday:
          Flower Heatsink (FHS) Specifications:
          - Weight: 400g
          - Heatpipe: Gold plated copper tube
          - Dissipation Material: Aluminum 6063T5
          - Dissipation Area: 1300cm

          1) For video cards with heatsink mounting holes
          2) The Matrox Parhelia is not compatiable with either products
          at: Sharka Corp store

          Last edited by TSD; 5 January 2003, 09:18.

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          • #6
            No, it fits! Somebody in this forum uses it allready.

            BTW, the funny thing is, this pictures shows nearly a Parhelia
            System:
            P III-S 1.4@1.52
            512 MB SDR-Ram
            Gigabyte-6IEML
            Matrox Parhelia

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