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Topic: sp20 problem with temperature (Read 742 times)

legendary
Activity: 4256
Merit: 8551
'The right to privacy matters'
June 16, 2015, 02:16:22 PM
#4
Probably best to lower the wattage setting to 180-ish Max Watts (at least for that loop).    120-125 is the overheating area.

As per philipma1957 page:

Temp Front / Back T,B
33 °C / 72,67 °C
Fan Speed
40
Start Voltage
0.62 / 0.62 / 0.62 / 0.62
Max Voltage
0.67-----------------------------      try 0.63 
Max Watts
180 / 180 / 180 / 180

I can't see the photos as this site f'd them up.

sp20's should run  under 1400gh more like 1300gh  forget the ratings of 1650 to 1700gh.

if

40 fan

0.62
0.62
0.62
0.62

0.63 max

are good bump a little

like

 0.625
0.625
0.625
0.625

and 0.635

fan 50
newbie
Activity: 27
Merit: 0
June 16, 2015, 02:00:15 PM
#3
Probably best to lower the wattage setting to 180-ish Max Watts (at least for that loop).    120-125 is the overheating area.

As per philipma1957 page:

Temp Front / Back T,B
33 °C / 72,67 °C
Fan Speed
40
Start Voltage
0.62 / 0.62 / 0.62 / 0.62
Max Voltage
0.67
Max Watts
180 / 180 / 180 / 180
full member
Activity: 147
Merit: 104
June 16, 2015, 01:55:11 PM
#2
I don't see any problem. Yellow means that chip is a bit hot , but nothing to worry. Problem start if temps are going to red.
If you don't like yellow color set fan to 100% or lower temps of air on intake or lower voltage.
newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0
June 16, 2015, 01:08:54 PM
#1
hello to all the community
I will have some temperature problem?
that I can do to solve it?
which is the temperature you have to check?
thanks
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the temperature is yellow.
it means?
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