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overclock=high temps?
Header says it all, I overclocked my 2500+ Barton core to 3200+ speed by
upping the FSB to 200MHz. This results in about a 5 to 7 degree C increase in diode temp. Should it go THAT much higher? I am using an Antec fan I picked up at Circuit City, has a copper plate for the bottom and VERY fine fins, fan around 2800 rpm. BUT it dosen't matter if I use that fan or a MONSTER solid copper job with a fan from hell, (read LOUD) runs about 7K rpm. I just can't figure out how to get the temps down, Vcore is stock, cover is off the side, 1 incoming fan and 3 exhaust fans. When I put my hand near the CPU I can feel the heat! There has got to be something better, I know I'm negating the intake and exhaust fans with the cover off, but I don't think it will be any better with the cover on (or maybe it would?????) ambient temp is around 70 deg F in the room, celing fan running so there is plenty of air movement in the room...........any ideas? I just set the clock back to 2500+ and now I'm running 45 to 47 deg C on the diode........at 3200+ it runs around 49 to 52 C (all temps are at idle, unless I run something then it jumps to the higher numbers) What is too hot? 60C is what I'm thinking that is why I don't like those 52 and even some 56 C when something intensive is running.... TIA Bitsbucket --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/2003 |
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