I'd like to ask advice on the following:
1.) Mobo Intel 865PERL & P4-3E: processor idle temp ~47ºC/50ºC, with load ~60ºC/64ºC, temp in other zones of the mobo (idle/loaded) zone1 ~35ºC/43ºC & zone2 ~40ºC/52ºC... would you consider this "acceptably normal"?. I know the cooler the better, but I am not paranoic about it. I just want to know if these could be considered acceptable.
2.) Under certain circumstances (f.e. resizing a few thousands JPG images, that is, with CPU quite active -nearly 90 or 100%- for let's say five minutes) CPU keeps getting hoter and hoter... up to 66ºC/70ºC. Then when this particular task is over, it gradually reduces to 50ish. This is also normal (getting "that" hot), isn't it?. And I should not worry in excess if it ocasionally reaches 68/70 for a few seconds/minutes, should I?. This only happens with very specific tasks (the ones really processor-intensive I guess). Again, I am not a cooling paranoic, I just want to make sure I am not unknowingly frying my PC.
3.) I read at the Intel webpage I should deactivate hyper-threading in my Intel 865PERL mobo if my OS is not XP. (http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-017343.htm). Actually mine is W2K Server. Although I understand the (very) basic idea behind HT I don't quite grasp what HT really does or how it works, therefore I can't really assess if Intel is "exagerating" or indeed if I SHOULD deactivate it. Any chance you can advise here?.
BTW: Due to space restrictions I have my PC in a flat box -can't switch to minitower!. I've applied AC5 in my processor/heatsink and I have three internal fans with a decent (!) airflow... actually, the best I could do considering.
I'm no newbie, short responses will suffice.
Thanks a lot.
1.) Mobo Intel 865PERL & P4-3E: processor idle temp ~47ºC/50ºC, with load ~60ºC/64ºC, temp in other zones of the mobo (idle/loaded) zone1 ~35ºC/43ºC & zone2 ~40ºC/52ºC... would you consider this "acceptably normal"?. I know the cooler the better, but I am not paranoic about it. I just want to know if these could be considered acceptable.
2.) Under certain circumstances (f.e. resizing a few thousands JPG images, that is, with CPU quite active -nearly 90 or 100%- for let's say five minutes) CPU keeps getting hoter and hoter... up to 66ºC/70ºC. Then when this particular task is over, it gradually reduces to 50ish. This is also normal (getting "that" hot), isn't it?. And I should not worry in excess if it ocasionally reaches 68/70 for a few seconds/minutes, should I?. This only happens with very specific tasks (the ones really processor-intensive I guess). Again, I am not a cooling paranoic, I just want to make sure I am not unknowingly frying my PC.
3.) I read at the Intel webpage I should deactivate hyper-threading in my Intel 865PERL mobo if my OS is not XP. (http://www.intel.com/support/processors/sb/CS-017343.htm). Actually mine is W2K Server. Although I understand the (very) basic idea behind HT I don't quite grasp what HT really does or how it works, therefore I can't really assess if Intel is "exagerating" or indeed if I SHOULD deactivate it. Any chance you can advise here?.
BTW: Due to space restrictions I have my PC in a flat box -can't switch to minitower!. I've applied AC5 in my processor/heatsink and I have three internal fans with a decent (!) airflow... actually, the best I could do considering.
I'm no newbie, short responses will suffice.
Thanks a lot.