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CoolJ
12-13-04, 08:59 AM
Here is my temps at idle

http://users.adelphia.net/~coolj88888/Temp.jpg

I also ran into a problem. As the temperature increases, my fans automatically start spinning faster. As of late I noticed my cpu fan will not spin faster as temp's increase, it always stays at 277x. When I now play CS my cpu temp gets to 156 F and my active monitor starts beeping. Any suggestions? Here is my system info:



Product name Intel(R) Desktop Board D865PERL based system
Board model Genuine Intel(R) D865PERL system board
OS version Windows* XP version 5.1 Service Pack 1 build 2600
OS memory 1,046,252 KB RAM

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Processor
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Processor Genuine Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor
Processor speed 3.20 GHz
Bus speed 800 MHz
L1 cache Data Cache 8KB, Execution Trace Cache 12K Micro-ops
L2 cache Advanced Transfer Cache 1024 KB
Form factor Socket 478
Stepping 3

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System
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Physical memory 1,024 MB RAM
Memory speed DDR400
Memory type DDR, Synchronous
Form factor DIMM
BIOS date 06/28/2004
BIOS size 512 KB
BIOS version P19 (RL86510A.86A.0085.P19.0406281350)

Brk
12-13-04, 09:25 AM
Are you using the stock Intel heatsink/fan? If not, that app may not work.

CoolJ
12-13-04, 09:50 AM
Are you using the stock Intel heatsink/fan? If not, that app may not work.


Yea I am :nod:

Chris
12-13-04, 10:30 AM
The chassis temp must remain below a reference 38 Cel.
You may look at the Inter Chassi Air Guide reference sheet regarding ducting cold air directly to the processor.
http://cache-www.intel.com/cd/00/00/06/20/62085_62085.pdf
I'm waiting on a new board to fire up my 3.2e and am reviewing cooling solutions now to control case temps. This appears to be critical to the big p4's

CoolJ
12-15-04, 01:44 PM
Wow it's amazing what a little dust will do.

http://users.adelphia.net/~coolj88888/Temp1.jpg

Sava700
12-15-04, 05:55 PM
I like that temp program... how is it set up?