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P4 Temperature
"Martini" wrote in message ... Hello I have P4 2.53 Ghz P4 CPU ASUS P4G8X mobo AIW Radeon 9700 Pro 1024 mb Dual DDR PC2700 RAM WD 60 GB driver 465 Watt Eneramx power supply Win XP Pro 1 Fan blowing air out one fan inside the case to sort of rotate the air My mobo temp is generally about 29 degrees my CPU is about 45 on a regular day, 48-49 on a very hot day. Under load CPU will hit 62 and mobo will hit 32. Are these temperatures normal? its not overclocked nor will I ever try to overclock it. I just dont want hardware degradation due to excessive heat. Any comments? I assume you mean C and not F. What CPU cooler? If you are using the stock cooler that came with the CPU those temps would be about right. Try going here; http://www.coolerguys.com for a better cooler. nECrO |
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"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... Hey I'm using the stock cooler with a Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.93GHz. The temperatures haven't risen above 45 deg C yet. They constantly are around 40. Just because it's what came with it doesn't mean it's bad. Martini: I'd recommend getting more case fans. I have 2. To quote SharkyExtreme (www.sharkyextreme.com), "a couple of case fans may do more than a monstrous CPU cooler." One case fan doesn't seem to be enough to me. If the air inside the case is hot, the CPU fan can't do much. A few more case fans should fix that. Just one will at least get you down about 5 degrees. I'll agree with the case fan part but I haven't seen a stock cooler yet that was worth the material used to make it. Are you saying you got a 500+ Mhz overclock with a stock cooler and haven't gone over 45C? All the case fans in the world won't make that happen in conjuntion with a stock cooler. nECrO |
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"nECrO" wrote in message ... "MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... Hey I'm using the stock cooler with a Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.93GHz. The temperatures haven't risen above 45 deg C yet. They constantly are around 40. Just because it's what came with it doesn't mean it's bad. Martini: I'd recommend getting more case fans. I have 2. To quote SharkyExtreme (www.sharkyextreme.com), "a couple of case fans may do more than a monstrous CPU cooler." One case fan doesn't seem to be enough to me. If the air inside the case is hot, the CPU fan can't do much. A few more case fans should fix that. Just one will at least get you down about 5 degrees. I'll agree with the case fan part but I haven't seen a stock cooler yet that was worth the material used to make it. Are you saying you got a 500+ Mhz overclock with a stock cooler and haven't gone over 45C? All the case fans in the world won't make that happen in conjuntion with a stock cooler. nECrO BTW Where are you getting your temp readings from? If your getting them from the BIOS or a program like Motherboard momitor 5 add about 20C. |
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 16:24:29 -0400, "Martini"
wrote: Hello I have P4 2.53 Ghz P4 CPU ASUS P4G8X mobo AIW Radeon 9700 Pro 1024 mb Dual DDR PC2700 RAM WD 60 GB driver 465 Watt Eneramx power supply Win XP Pro 1 Fan blowing air out one fan inside the case to sort of rotate the air My mobo temp is generally about 29 degrees my CPU is about 45 on a regular day, 48-49 on a very hot day. Under load CPU will hit 62 and mobo will hit 32. Are these temperatures normal? its not overclocked nor will I ever try to overclock it. I just dont want hardware degradation due to excessive heat. Any comments? There's nothing wrong with those temps... replace the heatsink only if yours is too loud (a subjective opinion). The processor is designed to operate at these temps, so it's not an issue so long as it's stable, but check the temps of other components in the system. Dave |
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I'm still up there at 3GHz and been running my computer all day, even played
a few 3D games. Right now it's at 38 deg C. Maybe I just got lucky or something. |
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"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... BTW Where are you getting your temp readings from? If your getting them from the BIOS or a program like Motherboard momitor 5 add about 20C. Okay so I'm getting it from the BIOS. So what. After reading your post I decided to take off the fan and check it out. I put a thermometer up to it and got 35. I'll add 5 because I know it's not very accurate, but BIOS, MBM5, SiSoft SANDRA all report a low temperature. Placed thermometer where? The only place to get an accurate temp is at CPU core. Being that it is completely covered by your heatsink the only was to do this is with an electronic sensor. Anything else is very inaccurate. Your talking about overclocking your CPU by more than 500mhz with a stock cooler. Either you got the best core Intel ever produced or your full of it. In which case you shouldn't be giving others advice. The stock coolers bundled with CPU's(AMD or Intel) are just good enough for general use. You start pushing that machine or overclocking and that cooler will become useless fast. 500+ Mhz? Only if I saw it. nECrO |
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"nECrO" wrote in message ... I'll agree with the case fan part but I haven't seen a stock cooler yet that was worth the material used to make it. Are you saying you got a 500+ Mhz overclock with a stock cooler and haven't gone over 45C? All the case fans in the world won't make that happen in conjuntion with a stock cooler. nECrO My system runs at between 12 and 19 degrees above case temp and it's overclocked a wee bit with a standard HSF. Highest temp for CPU I've had is 50 C on a hot day under full load. -- ~misfit~ ================== AMD Athlon XP1800+ T'bred 'B' core @ 1950Mhz. Standard HSF and vcore. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.493 / Virus Database: 292 - Release Date: 25/06/2003 |
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 04:08:55 GMT, "nECrO"
wrote: "MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... BTW Where are you getting your temp readings from? If your getting them from the BIOS or a program like Motherboard momitor 5 add about 20C. Okay so I'm getting it from the BIOS. So what. After reading your post I decided to take off the fan and check it out. I put a thermometer up to it and got 35. I'll add 5 because I know it's not very accurate, but BIOS, MBM5, SiSoft SANDRA all report a low temperature. Placed thermometer where? The only place to get an accurate temp is at CPU core. Being that it is completely covered by your heatsink the only was to do this is with an electronic sensor. Anything else is very inaccurate. Your talking about overclocking your CPU by more than 500mhz with a stock cooler. Either you got the best core Intel ever produced or your full of it. In which case you shouldn't be giving others advice. The stock coolers bundled with CPU's(AMD or Intel) are just good enough for general use. You start pushing that machine or overclocking and that cooler will become useless fast. 500+ Mhz? Only if I saw it. nECrO Overclocking to 3GHz won't produce more heat than buying a 3GHz spec'd processor to begin with (same sink, same cooling). The only real issue there is how much if any voltage increase was needed, and how close the processor is to the clock ceiling, how sensitive to slight temp increase. In general the 'sinks will allow quite a bit of overclocking (provided the right CPU to do so) as long as the user isn't overly preoccupied with ultra-low temps. Dave |
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 21:25:29 GMT, "MiniDisc_2k2"
wrote: Hey I'm using the stock cooler with a Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.93GHz. The temperatures haven't risen above 45 deg C yet. They constantly are around 40. That's okej. http://w1.857.telia.com/~u85710476/docs/pchw91se.html |
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nECrO wrote:
"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... Hey I'm using the stock cooler with a Pentium 4 Northwood 2.4GHz @ 2.93GHz. The temperatures haven't risen above 45 deg C yet. They constantly are around 40. Just because it's what came with it doesn't mean it's bad. Martini: I'd recommend getting more case fans. I have 2. To quote SharkyExtreme (www.sharkyextreme.com), "a couple of case fans may do more than a monstrous CPU cooler." One case fan doesn't seem to be enough to me. If the air inside the case is hot, the CPU fan can't do much. A few more case fans should fix that. Just one will at least get you down about 5 degrees. I'll agree with the case fan part but I haven't seen a stock cooler yet that was worth the material used to make it. Are you saying you got a 500+ Mhz overclock with a stock cooler and haven't gone over 45C? I'm under 50C full load with one rear fan/stock cooler and running 2.9 on a 2.53. The stock P4 coolers seem to be plenty. -- Stacey |
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