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you should had that fan on your atx case blowing the air out of the case. |
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Despite this effort, CPU temps range from 47 Celsius at ambient room temperatures in the low 70's (Fahrenheit) to 55 Celsius at room temperatures in the low 80's (Fahrenheit). These temps occur after 15 or 20 minutes of light operation (web surfing). I fear these temps are too high for sustained system health. I had hoped to achieve a modest overclock with this CPU but with these temperatures, I won't even try. 55C is not too hot considering room temps of 80+F. |
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Questions: 1. Am I correct in assuming that these temps are too high? |
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2. Can someone recommend an affordable heat-sink/fan combo that will significantly reduce the CPU temperature? My budget is tight ($20 - $25 US). Would have helped to know which exact cooler you had, but for one that is |
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I rebuilt a system on a new FIC AU-13 motherboard, reusing my older Athalon 1.33 CPU. I purchased this OEM chip 3 years ago along with an AMD - recommended Coolermaster heat-sink & fan. When I did the rebuild, I lapped the large aluminum heat-sink to a fine finish, using 2000-grit sandpaper and cleaned the CPU die with isopropyl alcohol. I finished by applying a fine coat of Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste, per the instructions on their website. I installed in an ATX mid-tower case with a single 80 mm case fan (blowing in). Despite this effort, CPU temps range from 47 Celsius at ambient room temperatures in the low 70's (Fahrenheit) to 55 Celsius at room temperatures in the low 80's (Fahrenheit). These temps occur after 15 or 20 minutes of light operation (web surfing). I fear these temps are too high for sustained system health. I had hoped to achieve a modest overclock with this CPU but with these temperatures, I won't even try. Questions: 1. Am I correct in assuming that these temps are too high? 2. Can someone recommend an affordable heat-sink/fan combo that will significantly reduce the CPU temperature? My budget is tight ($20 - $25 US). Thanks for any wisdom or input. |
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Would have helped to know which exact cooler you had, |
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but for one that is cheap ($8), quiet (21dba), and does a great job (rated up to 3400+, there's the TR2-M1 (or M3). Replacing the 2500rpm 80mm fan would give you better cooling but shouldn't be needed. Another good choice though more expensive but close to your price range would be a Thermalright ALX-800 with a fan of your choice. It's $16 without a fan. throw a $1.69 80mm fan on it and it will probably cool a little better than the TR2-M1. test show it to be very close to the top performers. |
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Sorry it is a Coolermaster DP5-6I31C, specs. available here: http://www.coolermaster.com/index.ph...&other_title=0 My thanks for your kind suggestions. Would you care to speculate about what sort of temperature improvement I might realize by changing to one of your recommended solutions? |
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On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 21:45:34 -0400, whozix wrote: Sorry it is a Coolermaster DP5-6I31C, specs. available here: http://www.coolermaster.com/index.ph...&other_title=0 My thanks for your kind suggestions. Would you care to speculate about what sort of temperature improvement I might realize by changing to one of your recommended solutions? Compared to the old one you have now I'd guess it would lower the temps by 10-15C. |
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I rebuilt a system on a new FIC AU-13 motherboard, reusing my older Athalon 1.33 CPU. I purchased this OEM chip 3 years ago along with an AMD - recommended Coolermaster heat-sink & fan. When I did the rebuild, I lapped the large aluminum heat-sink to a fine finish, using 2000-grit sandpaper and cleaned the CPU die with isopropyl alcohol. I finished by applying a fine coat of Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste, per the instructions on their website. I installed in an ATX mid-tower case with a single 80 mm case fan (blowing in). Despite this effort, CPU temps range from 47 Celsius at ambient room temperatures in the low 70's (Fahrenheit) to 55 Celsius at room temperatures in the low 80's (Fahrenheit). These temps occur after 15 or 20 minutes of light operation (web surfing). I fear these temps are too high for sustained system health. I had hoped to achieve a modest overclock with this CPU but with these temperatures, I won't even try. Questions: 1. Am I correct in assuming that these temps are too high? 2. Can someone recommend an affordable heat-sink/fan combo that will significantly reduce the CPU temperature? My budget is tight ($20 - $25 US). Thanks for any wisdom or input. |
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Search Goggole For it.. http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...+stoopid&meta= or http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...+dumbass&meta= |
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