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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 18:56 Post subject: cpu heat problem. |
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Hi,
My cpu gets to hot.
Meaning that my motherboard alarm [loud alarm ] goes off everythime cpu gets like 70 celcius.
http://www.skidrow.nl/nforce/fans.jpg
yes, side from the case is always open.
motherboard temp is good. never goes higher then 40 and almost all the time a steady 37 celcius.
cpu on the other hand goes nuts.
going from 52 idle to 64 idle.
when i'm doing something photoshop or playing a game. [morrowind for exp.] the cpu goes to 58 to like 70 celcius which makes the alarm goes off.
any tips.
ty 
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 19:01 Post subject: |
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If its intel dont worry, theyll reboot if needed
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 19:16 Post subject: |
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hehe, its an AMD xp2500 @ his normal speed, so no overclocking.
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 19:42 Post subject: |
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i have 1 extra case fan left. Shall i put that 1 in the back? Then i have 2 blowing out.
Also, what kinda cpu cooler would you recommend?
tnx for the response so far 
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 20:06 Post subject: |
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lol, aren't those things gonna break off.
I mean my case is standing, as you can see in the picture my cpu is like on it's side, and not on it's back.
tnx for the reply
btw xp2500 is socket A 
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 20:11 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 20:14 Post subject: |
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LOL, talking about wires in the case hu syn
so the fan that is attached to your cpu cooler is blowing in or out?
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 20:23 Post subject: |
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ok, its like 45 euro's in the netherlands. So i might gonna buy it.
But i will put in this extra case fan and see how it goes.
Tnx for the help 
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 20:28 Post subject: |
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skidrow wrote: | ok, its like 45 euro's in the netherlands. So i might gonna buy it.
But i will put in this extra case fan and see how it goes.
Tnx for the help  |
Yeah, do all the other things first: Add the new case fan, clean up the core and re-apply thermal paste, test with another PSU and try and use Artic Silver , thats pretty awsome stuff, usually cuts heat a decent amount.
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BTW, my temps above are mainly due to my case / room setup, so don't expect it to be the same ! I have a Thermaltake Xaser 5 with a 120mm blow in, 80mm in, 80mm blow hole, 2 80mm side fans and an 80mm back fan ! My room is cold too .
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Posted: Fri, 9th Sep 2005 21:06 Post subject: |
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alright, will buy a can of compressed air much saver then the vacuumcleaner 
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Posted: Sat, 10th Sep 2005 10:18 Post subject: |
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Syn, thats a COOOOOL CPU.
My system typically runs at 21-22 System temp and my processor around 51 under heavy load. I am using all air cooling. 3 in, 3 out. Two in the front for intake, two in the back for exhaust, one on the top for extra exhaust and one on the side for extra intake. Makes for a jet engine of a sounding computer, but it runs gorgeously. The green glow of the case and blue glow of my video card go nicely with my blue glowing keyboard 
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Sep 2005 22:25 Post subject: Re: cpu heat problem. |
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skidrow wrote: | Hi,
My cpu gets to hot.
Meaning that my motherboard alarm [loud alarm ] goes off everythime cpu gets like 70 celcius.
http://www.skidrow.nl/nforce/fans.jpg
yes, side from the case is always open.
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I would close the case so the fans can proberly blow out the air the way they were designed to
Bigger heat sink {make sure heat sink is on properly}I have thermalright Ax7 {love it}
artic silver thermal paste
the fan should be ok {clean it}
My Cpu is at 36 c good luck
P.S. Your cables are a mess, you could shave off 5 c know prob if ya tie them up with swist ties 
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Sep 2005 22:37 Post subject: |
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hehe, will close my case this weekend for testing
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Sep 2005 22:59 Post subject: |
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skidrow wrote: | hehe, will close my case this weekend for testing |
It will only work if you do the above 
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