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  #81  
Old 07-14-2007
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Okay, I've just added all the changes.

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I downloaded CoreTemp, and after the furst time I ran the program the computer restarted. Now when I try to run it, I get an error that says the processor is not an Intel Product. It is a Pentium D. Any thoughts?
I don't know why it happened, it might just be that the program doesn't support that processor. It seems unlikely though, it could be just a bug, or incompatible with your motherboard, or a whole variety of different reasons.

In any case, if you've got another program handy (Everest for example), use that. Make sure you have some way of putting your computer on full load, so we can compare idle and load temps.

Also, please post your temps in the required format, like most of the others have done. Thanks.

Just a reminder, the format is:
CPU@speed/Cooler/Volts/idle_temp/load_temp - Your_name
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Old 07-16-2007
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The Load temp is normal that it goes too, but if oven or drier is on it loads at 56c

AMD AM2 3800+@2700/Stock/1.45v/43c/50c
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Old 07-16-2007
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E6600@3.2GHz/Thermalright Ultra 120/1.325v/32c/48c
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  #84  
Old 07-16-2007
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I used PC Wizard and got these results:

CeleronD330@2.7GHz/stock/stock (1.41v)/50-53C/61-63.5C

Seems really hot. My case has a side vent so the heat drawn from the processor is released but i don't feel a lot of airflow.
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Old 07-16-2007
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if there's a fan that points in the general direction of your cpu from the side of the case then i would recommend reversing it so that air is drawn onto the heatsink. i did an experiment by reversing my case fan so it drew air out and the case temp went down (about 1C) but cpu temp went up. if it's just a vent and there's no fan then get some more fans in your case cos that thing is hot!
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Old 07-16-2007
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The heat sink and fan for the processor is connected to the side vent so the heat from the processor doesn't go into case. Touching the side of the case underneath the processor seems somewhat warm, but touching the side of the case where the vent is which is over the processor is located seems cool.
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Old 07-16-2007
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well i've never heard of that before

i'd say your temps are very high, i'd have a heart attack if my idle temp was 50C :eek:

it might be worth investing in a zalman cooler or using a different arrangement with your vent and stuff. have you got a pic so i could see properly what it's like?
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Old 07-16-2007
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My case is shown on this website:

http://www.rbmods.com/Articles/Cases...minotaur/1.php

I might be able to get some pics later
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oh i see
it looks quite cool

well then i don't know exactly why the temp is so high if it has a fan blowing straight over it, unless it's blowing out of the case then it would make a big difference. if you felt like it then i'd suggest making a new thread in the cooling/modding forum
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Old 07-24-2007
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I have updated the list. Keep the numbers coming!
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  #91  
Old 07-26-2007
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mine is Pentium D 2.8. Idle temp is 44 and load temp is 55.
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  #92  
Old 07-29-2007
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E6700@3.0GHz/Zalman 9700/1.275v/43c/56c
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Old 08-01-2007
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Played around a bit and got a bit more out of the Processer

AMD AM2 3800+ @ 2750Mhz/Stock/43c/52c
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Old 08-02-2007
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can someone tell me how to run my stock intel cpu fan at its max i have seen it go at 3800rpm but now its just a 2500rpm i think i need to disable the thermostat on the cpu fan (please tell me how)
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Old 08-02-2007
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I know this might seem low but i've had this on three diffrent motherboards

Idle: 78 degress f, 26 degrees c

Load: 86 f, 30 degrees c

AMD Athlon64 3400+ (the newest one), Venice, 2.4ghz, 90nm, Socket 754

I only have eight 80mm fans (three exit, two enter, three that keep the airflow on the inside), one 60mm fan (below the dvdrw to keep it cool), one 120mm fan (enter)
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Old 08-02-2007
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hahaha ONLY 10 fans itl be like a hurricane in there
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Old 08-02-2007
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Just making an update. These were the old ones,
A64 X2 3800+@2.16Ghz/Stock/Stock/40C/49C - Nick Lee
A64 X2 3800+@2.16Ghz/Stock/Stock/34C/46C - Nick Lee (cleaned from dust)

You can erase these and put my new one (I'm staying with this for a while, maybe in a few weeks I'll try and clock it to 3GHz)

A64 X2 3800+@2.7Ghz/Ultra-120 Extreme/1.45/25C/33C - Nick Lee

I think this is right, Anyway I might go to 3Ghz in a few weeks... So far it is completely stable except for 1 thing. When I go to launch Bit Comet my computer crashes and shows this blue screen about some memory error.

Also My computer is a hurricane.
Rear 80mm x2 (75CFM) (40DB each)
Front 80mm x3 (35CFM) (20DB), 120mm x1 (106CFM) [Drive bay] (39db)
Side 80mm x1 (35CFM) (20db)
CPU Heatsink 120mm (110CFM) (39db)
But I'm used to it ^_^
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Old 08-03-2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Lengar
Played around a bit and got a bit more out of the Processer

AMD AM2 3800+ @ 2750Mhz/Stock/43c/52c
I'd have added that, but you forgot voltages.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Stick'o ram
I know this might seem low but i've had this on three diffrent motherboards

Idle: 78 degress f, 26 degrees c

Load: 86 f, 30 degrees c

AMD Athlon64 3400+ (the newest one), Venice, 2.4ghz, 90nm, Socket 754

I only have eight 80mm fans (three exit, two enter, three that keep the airflow on the inside), one 60mm fan (below the dvdrw to keep it cool), one 120mm fan (enter)
I've added it, but what did you do to get load temps?

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Originally Posted by Nick Lee
A64 X2 3800+@2.7Ghz/Ultra-120 Extreme/1.45/25C/33C - Nick Lee
Added. 40dB!! Playing CS on that thing in de_dust or something should give you a realistic "background" noise :P

Last edited by CMH; 08-05-2007 at 12:27 AM..
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Old 08-03-2007
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Actually I don't hear them much until I go to bet because the sound goes out the back to the rest of my room. Other than that it gets drowned out by my speakers. So going to bed... loud noise and bright led's actually don't keep me up... wow you think they would. ^_^
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Old 08-03-2007
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I'm sorry the back fans are 49DB not 40 oops ^_^
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