The P5GD1 has voltage adjusment, maybe drop your vcore down a little, it will probably still fly straight at a 0.025v drop from stock maybe even 0.05v. And this will help it run cooler.b182tm said:That actually seems pretty high to me. I have a 3.0Ghz P4 and I sometimes idle at 61. This is way too high for me, because when playing games it gets up to 70, and the ASUS Probe starts beeping, and it sucks. But I have a HSF in the mail (should be here today) from newegg. Hopefully that straightens things out.
Derek
First off, I'd say that 59C is a bit high but not necessarily dangerous. A few questions:Ok i just bought this computer with a Pentium 4 3.2 ghz processor in it. and in bios, it says the cpu is 59 C. Is this too high for a cpu temperature? i havent OC'd, everything is stock except for the RAM.
Yeti said:I would suggest trying out other temp monitors, such as speedfan or Asus PC Probe, both at idle and at load.
No, but I'm more curious to know the idle vs load temps.He checked the temperatire in his BIOS. I doubt that the BIOS is going to be wrong...
(I know ASUS Probe is wrong because another monitering tool says it's at 29/30 degrees and when I touch it it's cool lol)
Yeti said:First off, I'd say that 59C is a bit high but not necessarily dangerous. A few questions:
1) What CPU is it? A socket 478 Northwood? Prescott? Pentium x40?
2) What is the overall system (as much info as you can provide)?
3) What is your room temp?
I would suggest trying out other temp monitors, such as speedfan or Asus PC Probe, both at idle and at load.
Sounds like it's from the x40 series (LGA775 Prescott).Sorry, can't tell you what CPU it is(I'm not sure myself), My overall system is: P4 3.2 ghz w/HT ,1 gig of ram, a dodgy GeForce 6200 TurboCache(anyone shout me a free 6600 GT? lol)
It doesn't need to be accurate to the degree. Its just if its 40C like in Australia the problem probably isn't with your system.I can't be bothered testing my room temp out.
Nope, it's not home made, I bought it new with added RAM. And yeah it kinda is hot down here at the moment, but it does seem to be cooling down so I think I'll check my temp again. And I know this is irrelevant, but if ppl think Australia is all desert and kangaroos like in the movies, you guys are sooooooooo wrongYeti said:Sounds like it's from the x40 series (LGA775 Prescott).
It doesn't need to be accurate to the degree. Its just if its 40C like in Australia the problem probably isn't with your system.
I'm assuming this is a home built system. The problem would most likely lie in either poor ventilation (not enough or poorly placed fans) or the application of the HSF (too much/too little/dirty thermal paste)... or its just a bad HSF.