xavierarmadillo
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DONT OVERCLOCK IT, AND PUT A FAN ON IT.xavierarmadillo said:Hi, I built myself a new computer and it is working very well. It has the following installed:
Intel D925CXV Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 3.6 GHZ HT 1MB L2 Cache Socket 775 Processor
2GB PC2-4200 RAM
SATA 80GB Hard drive
Dual DVD-RW Drives
ATI Radeon x700 Pro 256MB Video Card
550w Power Supply with 2 fans
C3 Computer Case
5 Case fans including recommended Intel heatsink
Windows XP Professional
As I said the computer works great, at a low load doing basic applications the temperatures are:
Processor.....51C
Zone 1..........38C
Zone 2..........41C
When running a high load using Wolfenstien: ET or similar the Zone 2 and Processor temperatures respectively reach over 50C and 72C for a short time. This is a consistant occurance.
The computer is overclocked to 3.8GHZ, but even when underclocked to 3.4 the computer still overheated exactly the same.
I have little knowledge of colling and would like some input of economical ways to reduce the case temp so that the computer stops over heating. Any and all help will be welcome.
Would a BIOS update help any, I do not like unnessasary upgrades when things are working fine, because they can sometimes make things worse.
Thanks
Scott
xavierarmadillo said:Hi, I built myself a new computer and it is working very well. It has the following installed:
Intel D925CXV Motherboard
Intel Pentium 4 3.6 GHZ HT 1MB L2 Cache Socket 775 Processor
2GB PC2-4200 RAM
SATA 80GB Hard drive
Dual DVD-RW Drives
ATI Radeon x700 Pro 256MB Video Card
550w Power Supply with 2 fans
C3 Computer Case
5 Case fans including recommended Intel heatsink
Windows XP Professional
As I said the computer works great, at a low load doing basic applications the temperatures are:
Processor.....51C
Zone 1..........38C
Zone 2..........41C
When running a high load using Wolfenstien: ET or similar the Zone 2 and Processor temperatures respectively reach over 50C and 72C for a short time. This is a consistant occurance.
The computer is overclocked to 3.8GHZ, but even when underclocked to 3.4 the computer still overheated exactly the same.
I have little knowledge of colling and would like some input of economical ways to reduce the case temp so that the computer stops over heating. Any and all help will be welcome.
Would a BIOS update help any, I do not like unnessasary upgrades when things are working fine, because they can sometimes make things worse.
Thanks
Scott[/QUOTE