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Old July 2nd 03, 02:23 AM
Spajky
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Default For Those of you who didn't believe me

On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 22:18:22 GMT, "MiniDisc_2k2"
wrote:

Pentium 4 Northwood Rated 2.4GHz, Running at 2.95GHz @ ~45 deg C, usually a
bit less
System Bus @ 164Mhz
VCore @ 1.675


After adding the new case fan, the temperature dropped 10 deg C. It is now
stable at 35 deg C even when it's left on all day (standby disabled).


if you would know, how these temps are much away from real ones, you
would not be worrying so much.. :-) (see my site/some Cpu Burn-in)

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Old July 2nd 03, 04:07 AM
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"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message
...
All right, this is for all of you who have been reading my replies saying
that stock fans are good enough:
I felt the exhaust coming out of my case the other day, it was a little

bit
hotter than my liking, so I went to a computer hardware retailer and

bought
an Antec 80mm SmartFan. As both of the fan exhaust locations on my case

were
taken, I took out one fan and replaced it with the new SmartFan, and the

old
fan was moved to the front to blow air into the case.
Before I tell you the results, let me tell you what I have been getting:

Pentium 4 Northwood Rated 2.4GHz, Running at 2.95GHz @ ~45 deg C, usually

a
bit less
1x 256MB DDR400 @ DDR410
System Bus @ 164Mhz
VCore @ 1.675
Some people in this group have shunned me for my use of thermal tape

instead
of paste and Intel's stock fan, but here is what I have to say to them:
After adding the new case fan, the temperature dropped 10 deg C. It is

now
stable at 35 deg C even when it's left on all day (standby disabled). The
stock fan seems to do its job sufficiently with the thermal tape.
I tried to tell you all that your heat problems were probably the result

of
a hot case, but you just disbelieved me. Are these enough facts to prove
that I'm right? I'm going to now try to get it above 164MHz; but it

probably
won't work still: a fan has nothing to do with a CPUs tolerance for speed.


I don't think your temp readings are accurate. I'm running 2.4 (forgive me
it's not o/c'ed yet!) with stock fan and AS3, on Asus P4PE, @ 47 idle, it
jumps to about 57 under full load. I have 4 case fans, vcard and one HD in
my case, MB temp is 31deg. Now i would like my CPU temps to be bit lower,
but i never have any problems with my puter so i don't really care. And
just to make you feel better my previous mobo that lasted 2days before it
died, Abit BH7 was showing 25deg under full load, now beat that heh.

KOzOK


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Old July 2nd 03, 04:43 AM
Roger M
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KOzOK wrote:

"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message
...
All right, this is for all of you who have been reading my replies saying
that stock fans are good enough:
I felt the exhaust coming out of my case the other day, it was a little

bit
hotter than my liking, so I went to a computer hardware retailer and

bought
an Antec 80mm SmartFan. As both of the fan exhaust locations on my case

were
taken, I took out one fan and replaced it with the new SmartFan, and the

old
fan was moved to the front to blow air into the case.
Before I tell you the results, let me tell you what I have been getting:

Pentium 4 Northwood Rated 2.4GHz, Running at 2.95GHz @ ~45 deg C, usually

a
bit less
1x 256MB DDR400 @ DDR410
System Bus @ 164Mhz
VCore @ 1.675
Some people in this group have shunned me for my use of thermal tape

instead
of paste and Intel's stock fan, but here is what I have to say to them:
After adding the new case fan, the temperature dropped 10 deg C. It is

now
stable at 35 deg C even when it's left on all day (standby disabled). The
stock fan seems to do its job sufficiently with the thermal tape.
I tried to tell you all that your heat problems were probably the result

of
a hot case, but you just disbelieved me. Are these enough facts to prove
that I'm right? I'm going to now try to get it above 164MHz; but it

probably
won't work still: a fan has nothing to do with a CPUs tolerance for speed.


I don't think your temp readings are accurate. I'm running 2.4 (forgive me
it's not o/c'ed yet!) with stock fan and AS3, on Asus P4PE, @ 47 idle, it
jumps to about 57 under full load. I have 4 case fans, vcard and one HD in
my case, MB temp is 31deg. Now i would like my CPU temps to be bit lower,
but i never have any problems with my puter so i don't really care. And
just to make you feel better my previous mobo that lasted 2days before it
died, Abit BH7 was showing 25deg under full load, now beat that heh.

KOzOK


That's easy, mine just spit out a ice cube.

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Old July 3rd 03, 06:37 AM
John Anon
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Roger M wrote:

I don't think your temp readings are accurate. I'm running 2.4 (forgive me
it's not o/c'ed yet!) with stock fan and AS3, on Asus P4PE, @ 47 idle, it
jumps to about 57 under full load. I have 4 case fans, vcard and one HD in
my case, MB temp is 31deg. Now i would like my CPU temps to be bit lower,
but i never have any problems with my puter so i don't really care. And
just to make you feel better my previous mobo that lasted 2days before it
died, Abit BH7 was showing 25deg under full load, now beat that heh.

KOzOK



That's easy, mine just spit out a ice cube.


My system runs so cool that it draws heat in through the keyboard cable.
My keyboard gets so cold I have to wear cotton gloves like people who
stock the frozen food section.

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Old July 3rd 03, 07:24 AM
Strontium
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John Anon stood up, at show-n-tell, and said:

Roger M wrote:

I don't think your temp readings are accurate. I'm running 2.4
(forgive me it's not o/c'ed yet!) with stock fan and AS3, on Asus
P4PE, @ 47 idle, it jumps to about 57 under full load. I have 4
case fans, vcard and one HD in my case, MB temp is 31deg. Now i
would like my CPU temps to be bit lower, but i never have any
problems with my puter so i don't really care. And just to make
you feel better my previous mobo that lasted 2days before it died,
Abit BH7 was showing 25deg under full load, now beat that heh.

KOzOK



That's easy, mine just spit out a ice cube.


My system runs so cool that it draws heat in through the keyboard
cable. My keyboard gets so cold I have to wear cotton gloves like
people who
stock the frozen food section.


Mine is so cool, I have to use my laptop.

--
Strontium

"I thought I'd lost you, somewhere. But you were, never, really ever
there at all.. And, I want to get free..."


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Old July 3rd 03, 07:51 AM
Raichu Mouse Pokémon
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Short Word From Me, my temp was 32c when writing this. Almost Idle.
And if he really wanted to show off, he could have maybe tried doing this
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/dstrausser33
It's Far, Far from some of the better ones I've seen, but it worked.
Temps were 38 - 45 And never a problem with speed. P4 2.4b (533) @ 2.88
18x160=560Fsb.
to email me use after the last (/) and @ (comcast.net)
:-)
Denny.
"Phil Weldon" wrote in message
...
Your readings are either motherboard temperatures, or at best, idle
temperatures from the on-CPU-chip thermal diode temperatures (unless, od
course, your ambient room trmperature is below 10 degrees C. I doubt the
change you made reduced the REAL CPU temperature by more than 5 degrees C.
Even more astonishing is your claim that fans have nothing to do with a
CPU's tolerance; if that is the case, why do you use fans, or worry about
temperatures?

Phil Weldon,
"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message
...
All right, this is for all of you who have been reading my replies

saying
that stock fans are good enough:

I felt the exhaust coming out of my case the other day, it was a little

bit
hotter than my liking, so I went to a computer hardware retailer and

bought
an Antec 80mm SmartFan. As both of the fan exhaust locations on my case

were
taken, I took out one fan and replaced it with the new SmartFan, and the

old
fan was moved to the front to blow air into the case.

Before I tell you the results, let me tell you what I have been getting:

Pentium 4 Northwood Rated 2.4GHz, Running at 2.95GHz @ ~45 deg C,

usually
a
bit less
1x 256MB DDR400 @ DDR410
System Bus @ 164Mhz
VCore @ 1.675


Some people in this group have shunned me for my use of thermal tape

instead
of paste and Intel's stock fan, but here is what I have to say to them:

After adding the new case fan, the temperature dropped 10 deg C. It is

now
stable at 35 deg C even when it's left on all day (standby disabled).

The
stock fan seems to do its job sufficiently with the thermal tape.

I tried to tell you all that your heat problems were probably the result

of
a hot case, but you just disbelieved me. Are these enough facts to prove
that I'm right? I'm going to now try to get it above 164MHz; but it

probably
won't work still: a fan has nothing to do with a CPUs tolerance for

speed.

-- MiniDisc_2k2
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  #7  
Old July 3rd 03, 08:02 AM
Raichu Mouse Pokémon
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"KOzOK" wrote in message
. com...

"MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message
...
All right, this is for all of you who have been reading my replies

saying
that stock fans are good enough:
I felt the exhaust coming out of my case the other day, it was a little

bit
hotter than my liking, so I went to a computer hardware retailer and

bought
an Antec 80mm SmartFan. As both of the fan exhaust locations on my case

were
taken, I took out one fan and replaced it with the new SmartFan, and the

old
fan was moved to the front to blow air into the case.
Before I tell you the results, let me tell you what I have been getting:

Pentium 4 Northwood Rated 2.4GHz, Running at 2.95GHz @ ~45 deg C,

usually
a
bit less
1x 256MB DDR400 @ DDR410
System Bus @ 164Mhz
VCore @ 1.675
Some people in this group have shunned me for my use of thermal tape

instead
of paste and Intel's stock fan, but here is what I have to say to them:
After adding the new case fan, the temperature dropped 10 deg C. It is

now
stable at 35 deg C even when it's left on all day (standby disabled).

The
stock fan seems to do its job sufficiently with the thermal tape.
I tried to tell you all that your heat problems were probably the

result
of
a hot case, but you just disbelieved me. Are these enough facts to prove
that I'm right? I'm going to now try to get it above 164MHz; but it

probably
won't work still: a fan has nothing to do with a CPUs tolerance for

speed.

I don't think your temp readings are accurate. I'm running 2.4 (forgive

me
it's not o/c'ed yet!) with stock fan and AS3, on Asus P4PE, @ 47 idle, it
jumps to about 57 under full load. I have 4 case fans, vcard and one HD

in
my case, MB temp is 31deg. Now i would like my CPU temps to be bit lower,
but i never have any problems with my puter so i don't really care. And
just to make you feel better my previous mobo that lasted 2days before it
died, Abit BH7 was showing 25deg under full load, now beat that heh.

How bout 32c Idle? But, then again. I'm using water, and it's 66oF in here.
I'm almost chilli, and sounds good to eat.
Only time I get higher temps is when I turn up the vcore settings, and run
this thing @ 3.06
P4PE,, you shouldn't have much problems overclocking with that board.
It's one of the better boards for Overclocking. I also have one.
Temps, from 2.4 - 2.88 I have no differnce. So I might as well just run
faster.
I Would list a Temp for heavy load, but I can't remember at the time... God,
I wish I would've gotten one of those cold water blocks. Yeah well, I'll
just have to keep it in mind.
Denny.
KOzOK




 




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