Thanks for the feedback! So it looks like it is at least a possibility.
It looks like my overclocked E5200 has an 84w TDP according to PSU calculator pro. Does that mean the Q6600's 85w TDP would produce similar heat? (e.g. the E8400 claims a 65w TDP but consumes more power than other 65w C2D's at load)
ibleet, you mentioned turning on or off C1E and speedstep, how are those changed?
If you're that concerned about heat, then just undervolt it at stock speeds and that will lower the temps even more.
The Zotac 9300 ITX motherboard only gives overvolting options for the components so I wouldn't be able to undervolt it
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I haven't updated the BIOS in a few months though, so I'll do that tonight and see if they added that feature.
Or you could just nix your optical drive...
That's the power supply that's sitting on top of the heatsink xD I believe I measured 40mm clearance when I was installing the stock Intel HSF, and the only aftermarket coolers I've found have been 46mm and up. x_x
I would replace the tricools with a higher quality fan.
BTW I put a 22 ohm resistor on both to slow them down and they're almost always turned down to low, so should that be sufficient to keep them running? I mainly picked them because I had nowhere to put a fan controller in the case, so being able to flick the switch to high and low is extremely handy
