lochstar360
New Member
Hello,
I found an old computer i had in the garage, and it had stock HP cooling and a Pentium 4 2.93ghz, when i re installed windows speedfan said that it was idling at about 58c, with fans on full. I think the reason for this was when i got it out of the garage i scraped off all of the 'gel' on the proccessor and the heatsink.
From what i have been told, 58c for a Pentium 4 idling is high, so would buying a new heatsink help, or would i have to buy a new heatsink and a thermal compound? if it would be better to buy a heatsink and thermal compound, what should i get if i only wanted to spend a maxmium price of $30 australian dollars?
I have found ASUS heatsinks for about $15 and was wondering if they would be better than the stock HP intel cooling....
Thanks for your help
I found an old computer i had in the garage, and it had stock HP cooling and a Pentium 4 2.93ghz, when i re installed windows speedfan said that it was idling at about 58c, with fans on full. I think the reason for this was when i got it out of the garage i scraped off all of the 'gel' on the proccessor and the heatsink.
From what i have been told, 58c for a Pentium 4 idling is high, so would buying a new heatsink help, or would i have to buy a new heatsink and a thermal compound? if it would be better to buy a heatsink and thermal compound, what should i get if i only wanted to spend a maxmium price of $30 australian dollars?
I have found ASUS heatsinks for about $15 and was wondering if they would be better than the stock HP intel cooling....
Thanks for your help