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15th March 2004, 12:29 | #1 |
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| CPU 3,2Ghz to hot? Hello Peeps, I just installed a Abit IC7-MAX3 motherboard with a Intel 3,2Ghz CPU and with a Zalman cooler. Board: http://www.luckyspc.com/images/producten/14237b.jpg Cooler: http://www.luckyspc.com/images/producten/12515b.jpg When I get in Bios, and check PC Health I have a CPU temp of 60°C (idle) Is this to hot? I think this cooler was one of the best... When I play Battlefield 1942 the temp raise to almost 67°C. Yes the cooler is installed correctly and yes I used coolpaste. Please help... Greetz Speedy |
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| What is your casetemp and roomtemp? |
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| Casetemp: 33°C Roomtemp: +-20°C Screenshot: http://users.skynet.be/Speedy/temp.jpg Idle -> 55°C ie. Word, Explorer, ... -> 62°C Games -> 68°C |
15th March 2004, 14:02 | #4 |
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| pretty high temps with such a roomtemp imagine your cputemp in the summer with a roomtemp of +30°C
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15th March 2004, 17:22 | #5 |
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| ic7 max 3 measures 15°C too high.
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15th March 2004, 17:43 | #6 |
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| And is it a prescott ? edit, yes it is
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| + it is a prescott thank you for buying a furnace
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| look in the forums
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| quite sure yes. perfectly same setup with whitewater block at 3.5 ghz same voltage, roomtemp 18°C, casetemp 20°C on asus p4c800 : stressed coretemp 33°C on dfi : stressedcoretemp 34°C on abit ic7max3 : 40-45°C
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