Forevermore1337
New Member
Alright, so here's my dilemma. I've had a problem with keeping my system cool ever since i first built it.
At first, the CPU, AMD Phenom 9950, at no overclock (my temps are keeping me away from that), ran at about 47*c idle, which isn't very good. So i put some high CFM fans and a Zalman 9500 heatsink in. This was relatively successful, dropping the temp down to about 42-44*c at idle. Not what i was expecting, but tolerable.
So, eventually i decided it was my mid tower case not providing good airflow, so i read around, and finally purchased the Xclio Windtunnel Advanced after hearing great things about its cooling.
I get it set up and working, and check out me temps. My CPU was running at 40*c idle, which i liked, but the Motherboard temps went up from 31 idle to 34 idle, which i thought was really strange.
So, i get into a bit of Warcraft 3 for about 3 hours, jump out, check my temps, and was greeted with 40*c on the MB and 48 on the CPU.
This was NOT what i wanted to see.
I have no idea whats causing these cooling problems. The cable management in the case is perfect and i can think of nothing else other than my living in the south in the summer (yes, adequately air conditioned).
I'm using the Asus M3a79-T Deluxe motherboard, if that is of any service.
I really am out of ideas as how to keep things cool other than buying an ice chest and stinking the computer in there
At first, the CPU, AMD Phenom 9950, at no overclock (my temps are keeping me away from that), ran at about 47*c idle, which isn't very good. So i put some high CFM fans and a Zalman 9500 heatsink in. This was relatively successful, dropping the temp down to about 42-44*c at idle. Not what i was expecting, but tolerable.
So, eventually i decided it was my mid tower case not providing good airflow, so i read around, and finally purchased the Xclio Windtunnel Advanced after hearing great things about its cooling.
I get it set up and working, and check out me temps. My CPU was running at 40*c idle, which i liked, but the Motherboard temps went up from 31 idle to 34 idle, which i thought was really strange.
So, i get into a bit of Warcraft 3 for about 3 hours, jump out, check my temps, and was greeted with 40*c on the MB and 48 on the CPU.
This was NOT what i wanted to see.
I have no idea whats causing these cooling problems. The cable management in the case is perfect and i can think of nothing else other than my living in the south in the summer (yes, adequately air conditioned).
I'm using the Asus M3a79-T Deluxe motherboard, if that is of any service.
I really am out of ideas as how to keep things cool other than buying an ice chest and stinking the computer in there