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Computer Temp Question - Chromey - 07-29-2006 System: Intell 640 Asus p5ND2-SLI 2 6800 Ultras (7900 GTXs On thier way) 2 Gig ram 36 gig raptor 250 gig 2 DVD drives Thermaltake 680 watt Case: Thermaltake Armor VA8003SWA 4 Fans 2 120s 2 90s House Temp Is 23.4C Question: At Idle CPU is 35-40C At Idle MP is 25C At Idle Ambient is 44C At Idle Video cards GPU Is 55C... Is this all Normal Or is thier a bigger problem with heat. Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-29-2006 I idle around 33-36 I concider that fine. The GPU is a bit hot, but the coolers on those are always scary. I recall running mine in a game for a while and coming out to see it at 90C, and it had all kinds of cooling, but the stock fan on it sucked. I immediately swapped that off for the Zalman. Now it idles around 36ish and full load at around 64C My place is pretty warm also, no AC. Edit: I really have to learn to read. Those are fairly powerful video cards, not sure how much the Zalman would help out on those. Or if you'd even have space between them to fit a Zalman. What does everything run at underload? Computer Temp Question - Chromey - 07-30-2006 At Full Load CPU is 45-55C At Full Load MP is 40C At Full Load Ambient is 55C At Full Load Video cards GPU Is 65-69C. Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-30-2006 It's a touch warm, but given what's in there, I don't think I'd worry too much. If you could cool the GPUs a bit more that would probably help. Edit: How many CFMs do your fans move? Computer Temp Question - NOS2Go4Me - 07-31-2006 I'd be suspect of the actual ambient measurement and call it overblown. GPUs always run hotter than any other internal due to the low-clearance HSF assemblies and low CFM of GPU fans. Otherwise, that sounds about right. My case ambient right now is ~35C. Fully-loaded, both cores, doing F@H. 51-52C on the CPU. Northbridge is 46C Power supply (Nikao 520W) is 38C. You're fine. Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-31-2006 My "Ambient" temp is almost always my northbridge or sometimes behind the mosfets or something.... it's never really ambient. Computer Temp Question - NOS2Go4Me - 07-31-2006 You're reading off the on-board diode / thermistor and not a case-mounted, wire-led sensor eh? I got lucky, my Trio came with one. It's nowhere near accurate / scientifically-reliable, but it does give an idea. I tend to give it +/-5C as a rule. Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-31-2006 Well I just go by what's on the board and the software I can use to read it. It's usually one of those sensors that come up was "Ambient" I know it's not, so I always say it's something else, like NB or Mosfets. I have an old DigiDoc5 I use for other temps. Works good enough I suppose. It's more annoying than anything though. So I usually only plug it in when I'm building a PC to see if I've gotten the airflow correct. Computer Temp Question - euro_zx5 - 07-31-2006 P4 2.53 with a zalman CNPS7700-Cu, in a chieftec dragon: idle mb 30 idle cpu 24 load mb 35 load cpu 30 All this with 2x 512 Kingston Hyperx, Radeon 9800aiw 128, and a 300w Antec TruePower psu. I'm happy with the results. :D And all my info is gathered using asus pc probe. As for my dad's Prescott, well i'm disgusted with it's idle around 50 degrees... the stock cooler sucks, and the chip runs way too hot for it's own good. If I were you, i'd invest (as you already have put a lot of money into that rig) into zalman's pipe cooler for the gpu's. They're coolers are def worth the money, best I have ever run... even my coolermaster coolers couldn't compare. And with all my heatsinks, I change them all to Arctic Silver 3, great stuff! Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-31-2006 I don't know what these Zalman pip coolers are. But assuming there's no fans on them, they still require air to be passing over them, however they may work really well. Just saying, if you install them with no airflow around them, they'll do a worse job than the heatsink/fan combo on the card already. As for your temps, you probably have A/C or a cool basement. Only reason I can't acheive anything that low is that my room is like 30C itself lol... soooo hot in my room. Computer Temp Question - Chromey - 07-31-2006 Using ASus PC Probe too. Getting my Ambient from my Nvidia. Computer Temp Question - euro_zx5 - 07-31-2006 Aka,Jul 30 2006, 09:53 PM Wrote:I don't know what these Zalman pip coolers are. But assuming there's no fans on them, they still require air to be passing over them, however they may work really well. Actually, the comp is in the hottest room in our house (same temp as yours)... upstairs. And the zalman vga pipe coolers come with or without fans. And have been known to have great oc'ing value even without the fans installed. Computer Temp Question - Aka - 07-31-2006 I never said they needed fans themselves, just air passing over them. So the case fans have to be placed correctly for them to work. A passive heatsink still requires air moving over it. As for the temp in your room, how are you acheiving a temperature on your CPU lower than your room temp? because that's impossible. Unless you have some sort of exotic cooling method, peltier, or those compressors etc... Computer Temp Question - euro_zx5 - 07-31-2006 Aka,Jul 31 2006, 03:14 AM Wrote:I never said they needed fans themselves, just air passing over them. So the case fans have to be placed correctly for them to work. A passive heatsink still requires air moving over it. My zalman 'flower' type cooler really works well, and has a huge 92mm fan on it. And i've got two intake fans, two exhaust (not including the psu fans), and two pci card fans to cool my 9800 aiw just underneath it. Computer Temp Question - scoobasteve - 08-01-2006 I have that fan on a Intel (Engineering Sample) D820. in my download computer.... at the stock dual 2.8. Ive seen anywhere as low as 48 idle... to 84 under load. :ph34r: Computer Temp Question - euro_zx5 - 08-01-2006 scoobasteve,Jul 31 2006, 11:33 AM Wrote:I have that fan on a Intel (Engineering Sample) D820. in my download computer.... Damn... I don't think i'd trade my northwood for any current gen intel proc if that's the case. Do you have enough airflow in the case? Computer Temp Question - scoobasteve - 08-01-2006 Alot of the newer Intel's run extremely hot. since mine is an E.S. i assume it runs even hotter. With the factory cooler it was idling at around 60. The case has decent airflow. The motherboard + CPU combo just setup on a test bench was only 2 or 3 degrees cooler than inside the case. Apparently they have solved all this with the Core 2 Duo... Its gonna be sweet Computer Temp Question - NOS2Go4Me - 08-01-2006 That's insane Scooba. Even on our warmest day here, my highest CPU temp is 56C at full-rip. I like the Core 2 Duo, but I'll never recommend that anyone with a S939 box buy a system / build a box with a C2D in it. It's 20% in improvements for a pile more cash. Computer Temp Question - scoobasteve - 08-01-2006 Yup... older intels are insane! ... My fx-60... overclocked at 200mhz per core is only 55 under full continous load. Idles around 42. Computer Temp Question - NefCanuck - 08-01-2006 Hrm, my old 3Ghz P4 (So old that all it has on it is HT tech) hits max around 70C after an hour or so of gaming. I think I made a wise choice to hold off until the Core 2 Duo hits the streets in quanitity :blink: NefCanuck |