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Dimitri Chandler
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:12:00 -
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Edited by: Dimitri Chandler on 11/02/2006 05:15:20 I heard a slight clicking noise from my processor fan i think last night when running 2 eve clients after having had my pc on for about 12 hours straight. I looked at my front panel and noticed that the CPU temp was 105 degrees f.
Switched the PC off as i thought this looked a tad high. The fan and heatsink and stuff are all relatively new and I have a PC case that is supposed to be designed for cooling efficiency.
Havent noticed it go as high as this before - is a temp this high something to be worried about? I heard if you went above 100 it can cause problems.
system is : Gigabyte K8 series mobo AMD Sempron 3000+ Geforce 6800gt 1gig Ram 2 ide, 1 sata HD
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Tekka
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:19:00 -
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Put water in it
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Slink Grinsdikild
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:49:00 -
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105 doesn't sound extremely high to me. You won't actually be in danger of wearing anything out until you hit 140-160 f. If you go above 130 I suggest checking your heatsink, cooling paste and make sure its sealed on properly to conduct the heat away from it.
Another thing I see a lot is people who buy a PC in a designer case which looks all pretty, only to find it has crap airflow and it blows hot air back into the system.. that can make a big difference in tempature. .___. {-,-} /)__) -"-"- Inactive as of 11-02-06. Still Whorum Foring though.
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Saeris Tal'Urduar
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:51:00 -
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Okay I dont want to tell you anything to ruin your MB or CPU. BUt right now with just EVE-O running on my PC, MB temp 104F CPU temp 95F
When I run 2 instances of EVE is about. MB 108F CPU 105F
So I'd say your okay. My alarm goes off at 176F for CPU and 165F for mobo..
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Dimitri Chandler
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:51:00 -
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nm
just realised the people who go on about it mean centigrade rather than fahrenheit. Apologies for my pc temp nubbishnesh. --------------------------------------------------
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Saeris Tal'Urduar
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Posted - 2006.02.11 05:54:00 -
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Originally by: Dimitri Chandler nm
just realised the people who go on about it mean centigrade rather than fahrenheit. Apologies for my pc temp nubbishnesh.
That was odd... Here if it makes you feel better, I'll drink this beer to you. Toast Dimitri.
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Xelios
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Posted - 2006.02.11 06:36:00 -
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On most machines the temp guage on the front of the case is for the temperature inside the case, not the cpu itself. I doubt that cpu was running on load for 12 hours with only a 105 f degree temp, it was more likely around 125 f. But even 125 f isn't a terribly high temp for an AMD, especially on load. I'd only start to get really worried if the cpu temp hits 150f+. Motherboard Monitor 5 is a good program for keeping tabs on CPU temp, case temp and fan speeds.
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2006.02.11 12:46:00 -
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hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
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MaxPower
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Posted - 2006.02.11 14:25:00 -
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I think its about 80 celsius that your meant to get worried. Finally found a use for the convertor on my phone!! Thats 176 fahrenheit
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Grimwalius d'Antan
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Posted - 2006.02.11 14:49:00 -
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It is an AMD. It is supposed to be warmer than Intel processors. 105f is nothing (40c), it is actually perfect in my opinion.
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Adoran Wa'alle
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Posted - 2006.02.11 14:56:00 -
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How do I check my CPU temp? I'm getting BSOD's when my comp has been on for a long time, combined with playing EVE. Think it might be too high (It used to just restart, but I don't have that "emergency shutdown" thingy on anymore) ------------------------------------- Please violate this sig. I feel like an outsider  |

Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.02.11 15:16:00 -
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100F is VERY low. That's hardly 38 degrees Celcius.
With AMD, you have a problem if you go over 60 Celcius. 70-80 Celcius is really the danger zone.
With Intel, up to 70C is reasonable. -- Proud member of the [23].
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Dimitri Chandler
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Posted - 2006.02.11 19:46:00 -
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yeah, as I posted, i kinda read the wrong temp / thought it was Centigrade etc etc. In other words I 'kinda goofed' as you Yanks would say.
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Turia
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Posted - 2006.02.11 23:52:00 -
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I have one of these.
It keeps my shiny Opteron at 32C under a full load. Quietly, too, I might add. Combined with one of those new-fangled power supplies with the really huge fans, my computer is pretty much silent as far as computers go.
In a previous life, my computer ran an Athlon XP1800+ at ~50C for.. well, ever, with no issues whatsoever. You really don't need to worry unless you start hitting 60+ C. Any decent motherboard will have an option to cut power if the temperature of the processor breaches a certain point.. If you use that, you shouldn't have to worry about damage from a bad/failed cooling system.
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F'nog
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Posted - 2006.02.12 00:15:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
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Black Reaper
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Posted - 2006.02.12 08:09:00 -
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Depends on how it's being cooled. and the chip will run at those temps.
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GlimmerMan
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Posted - 2006.02.12 10:17:00 -
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My FX 55 under full load runs fine near the limit which is 70 degrees C. I don't see it go anywhere near there at this time of year, but at the height of summer it can peak at 65 degrees C with the Northbridge up around 55 degrees C.
Your load temperature of 40 degrees C / 105 degrees F is fine! - It's lower than my idle CPU temperature of around 45-50 degrees C.
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MaxPower
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Posted - 2006.02.12 14:03:00 -
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Originally by: Adoran Wa'alle How do I check my CPU temp? I'm getting BSOD's when my comp has been on for a long time, combined with playing EVE. Think it might be too high (It used to just restart, but I don't have that "emergency shutdown" thingy on anymore)
Pour water on it. if you get steam its WAY too hot.
Im joking by the way...Erm..just incase someone tries it...
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TekRa
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Posted - 2006.02.12 15:29:00 -
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Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.02.12 15:50:00 -
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Originally by: TekRa
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
wow -6 Celsius is really cold.
No, -150 Celcius is really cold. And you can get there with a multi-stage phase change cooler or, much more easily, liquid nitrogen  -- Proud member of the [23].
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2006.02.12 21:35:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Aradon on 12/02/2006 21:36:21
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
No i mean 30F, IDLING, i.e, doing NOTHING.
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Lady Ariness
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Posted - 2006.02.12 22:54:00 -
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Mine hit 92 C once - I've had to underclock it from 3 Ghz to 1.5Ghz and now it runs at 60 degrees - just about safe
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F'nog
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Posted - 2006.02.12 23:56:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Aradon Edited by: Lord Aradon on 12/02/2006 21:36:21
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
No i mean 30F, IDLING, i.e, doing NOTHING.
Effecient fans and modified watercooling FTW 
I stand corrected. What are you using in the cooling system?
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.02.13 00:43:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Aradon Edited by: Lord Aradon on 12/02/2006 21:36:21
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
No i mean 30F, IDLING, i.e, doing NOTHING.
Effecient fans and modified watercooling FTW 
Wait a minute.
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Da Death
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Posted - 2006.02.13 03:57:00 -
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Edited by: Da Death on 13/02/2006 04:03:11
I use the P4-3Ghz Verion with 1GB Ram and a Geforce 6800 GT. With cpu-fan and normal case it soared at 55-60C. My problem was also that I use 4 HDD's which produce a lot of heat (on the pic u see only 2) and the Geforce 6800GT which helps to heat the room. I decided to change my PC to that:
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I use a ZAHLMAN RESERVATOR for about 2 years already without problems. No leak, pump working strong and CPU allways at about 42-45C. Keep in mind that I live in a country where the temperature is about 30-32C. You may get better result in your country 
Another important factor is the case. You should use an ALUMINIUM case becasue it will adjust its temperature to its enviroment -unlike iron/plastic/etc cases. In my picture you can see that the HDD's are seperated from the mainboard and are cooled separate by a big but slow rotating fan. Also The power supply is separated. The heat of both will never bother the cpu/grfx card.
I can run 3 Eve-clients simultanously (how u write that again? :P) and CPU get max 49-52C after an hour or so. If I use 3 client I run 2 clients at 1024x768 and 1 client at 1280x1024.
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Last but not least: My system is very quiet and I do not wakeup neightbours when I turn it on 
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F'nog
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Posted - 2006.02.13 05:52:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari
Originally by: Lord Aradon Edited by: Lord Aradon on 12/02/2006 21:36:21
Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Lord Aradon hehe, mine sits sweetly at about 50-60F, with 2 clients running and a few other things 
when its idling i get about 20-30F
I think you mean C, as 20-30F is below freezing.
No i mean 30F, IDLING, i.e, doing NOTHING.
Effecient fans and modified watercooling FTW 
Wait a minute.
Water freezes at 30F. 
Actually, it's 32F, but I'll forgive you since you're European and use a much more logical system.
But note the "modified" part of his comment.
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Arcticblue2
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Posted - 2006.02.13 09:21:00 -
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Well playing a different game (F.E.A.R.) or just the demo of it before it came out, my machines alarm went ballistic hehe and I think it is on default 75 degree celcius so I just had to disable the alarm so I could continue to play !!! LOL
Okey my machine I have built myself and in the beginning due to noobishness when it come to build it, I had put the CPU Fan wrong way... it was one of these where not completly flat under it, so there was not good contact between the fan and CPU... often had temperatures over 80 degree Celcius 
Now when I know better, it is more healthy around 50 when I play games.
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2006.02.13 11:13:00 -
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Yes Dark Shikari i was top of my class for chemistry and i am fully aware of the freezing point of "water".
However running through my tubes aint water 
Its an interesting little concoction i mixed up, its more like oil than anything but it aint water, although it is used in my "water" cooling system, maybe i should re-phrase what it is then, its liquid cooling system jeez, specifics 4TL on these forums  ---- Join Us
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Krathe
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Posted - 2006.02.13 15:51:00 -
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Originally by: Lord Aradon Edited by: Lord Aradon on 13/02/2006 12:08:33 Yes Dark Shikari i was top of my class for chemistry and i am fully aware of the freezing point of "water".
However running through my tubes aint water 
Its an interesting little concoction i mixed up, its more like oil than anything but it aint water, although it is used in my "water" cooling system, maybe i should re-phrase what it is then, its liquid cooling system jeez, specifics 4TL on these forums , oh and on specifics, its 34F so just above freezing sorry for misleading you all 
Ok, you claim to have modified w/c with your "concoction". Does you have anything ACTIVELY cooling the water (not in respect to fans)? Sub ambient temperatures (I'm assuming you don't live in Alaska or something silly) are IMPOSSIBLE without some form of active cooling (TECs, water chiller, phase change etc), or ultra cool compounds (liquid nitrogen, dry ice).
On straight water, or air, sub ambient is impossible.
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Lord Aradon
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Posted - 2006.02.13 16:22:00 -
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Edited by: Lord Aradon on 13/02/2006 16:28:25 no mate i just have very good fan system in place that keeps the air inside VERY cool, fridge-like.
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