Temp P4 / P5WD2 /Sonata 2
HI
Who can help me. Trying to find a CPU fan that match sonata 2 box. Lot of thermaltake don't and the intel 4 (3.60 ) is a bit hot - 60 - 73 degré - and motherboard 40 - 50° fan 2200 to 2500 rpm, so a bit noisy Thanks all |
Temp P4 / P5WD2 /Sonata 2
You'll need 120mm fans or water cooling to reduce the temps. I was
using an antec performance II case, and even with 4 80mm fans, temps were routinely 62C on my P4 3.4 650 on the same motherboard. You'll have to get cool air inside the box and hot air out. I ended up using antec P160 with 2 120mm fans (plus the PS's 120mm fan). My CPU will still go higher than 65C, but not as often, or for as long as it did before. Good luck. On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 09:02:18 +0100, "Bernard Lauro" wrote: HI Who can help me. Trying to find a CPU fan that match sonata 2 box. Lot of thermaltake don't and the intel 4 (3.60 ) is a bit hot - 60 - 73 degré - and motherboard 40 - 50° fan 2200 to 2500 rpm, so a bit noisy Thanks all |
Temp P4 / P5WD2 /Sonata 2
In article , "Bernard Lauro"
wrote: HI Who can help me. Trying to find a CPU fan that match sonata 2 box. Lot of thermaltake don't and the intel 4 (3.60 ) is a bit hot - 60 - 73 degré - and motherboard 40 - 50° fan 2200 to 2500 rpm, so a bit noisy Thanks all On my original Sonata, I had to remove the lower plastic trim piece and the air filter, in order to get better air flow into the box. Try that, and perhaps you won't need to modify anything else. Paul |
Temp P4 / P5WD2 /Sonata 2
Thanks,
you're right I think this piece of plastic don't conduct air outside but keep warm inside. I try it "Paul" a écrit dans le message de news: ... In article , "Bernard Lauro" wrote: HI Who can help me. Trying to find a CPU fan that match sonata 2 box. Lot of thermaltake don't and the intel 4 (3.60 ) is a bit hot - 60 - 73 degré - and motherboard 40 - 50° fan 2200 to 2500 rpm, so a bit noisy Thanks all On my original Sonata, I had to remove the lower plastic trim piece and the air filter, in order to get better air flow into the box. Try that, and perhaps you won't need to modify anything else. Paul |
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