Processor Temperature Database


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Evildragon and i were thinking that a database of peoples temps with different processors and coolers would be helpful to people like myself who are unsure if their current temps are good. At this point i am thinking that people could post their data and at a later date if this is successful, someone could make a simple database where people could enter their data and people could search by their processor, etc.

For now the format should be:-

Processor (Standard or Mobile):

Motherboard:

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details):

Case:

# of Case Fans:

Avg Room Temp:

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):

Also could someone post the max temps of each type of processor (athlon xp: 85?C Max Die Temp) and what temps would be classified as good, normal, bad on a general scale.

This ofcourse could be edited as seen fit, but for now i think its ok.:))

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Mine:

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Processor:> Athlon XP-M 2500+ @ 3200+ (2.2ghz)Motherboard:> Abit NF7-S v.2.0Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details):> Vantec AeroFlow VA4-C7040 (5400rpm)Case:> Antec Black Performance Series II Tower - SX1040BII# of Case Fans:> 4 - Vantec Stealth 80mm

Avg Room Temp:> 72-74F (22-24C)CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):> 37c - 44c

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Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4B @ 2.79Ghz

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-8INXP

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): standard intel heatsink

Case: Some black case picked up at the PC store

# of Case Fans: 5

Avg Room Temp: 22-25c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 32c - 51c

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 CPU 3.20GHz @ 3.52GHz

Motherboard: Abit IC7-MAX3 BIOS 16

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermalright SP-94 With a Enermax 92MM (2500rpm)

Case: Some 2002 Comp_USA thing, its pretty

# of Case Fans: 2x80mm exhaust, 1x80mm intake window

Avg Room Temp: 75-82F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 39c - 55c

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Intel Pentium 4 3.2GHz

Motherboard: Giga-Byte GA-8IPE1000 Pro 2

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Coolermaster Jet 4 Heatsink & Fan (2109rpm)

Case: Antec Performance PlusView 1000AMG SOHO File Server

Case Fans: 80mm x3

Avg Room Temp: 22C- 24C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 28C - 64C

Processor :Intel Pentium 4 2.8E@3.57Ghz 1.4675v (Prescott) S478

Motherboard: Abit IC7-G BIOS Rev 16

Watercooled: Koolance EXOS AL with 300w CPU-V13 Block, 2x GPU-180's one on NB one on GPU

Case: Thermaltake Xaser III Skull VM3000A

# of Case Fans: 3, Intake over HDD, Video Card. 1 Outlet in Rear (Plus PSU)

Avg Room Temp: 70?F

CPU Temp Idle 41?C - Stress 50?C

(Will update when my Vapochill arriv:woot:ot:)

Processor (Standard): Intel Pentium 4 2.8EGHz

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe WIFI

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermaltake Spark 7+ at (5000rpm)

Case: Some average sized case

# of Case Fans:

3 X 80mm

1 X Thermaltake Smart 2 Fan (at 5000rpm)

Avg Room Temp: about 25?C, gets up to 40?C in SummeCPU Temp (Idle - Stress):b> 40?C - 51?C

Gets pretty noi:( :(

hey Space Guy, errm I'm leaveing for a 2 week trip to the US tomorrow so i dont have any time to do coding but if u like, when i get back i could build a small site to enter data and display the overall results in tables or graphs or something. PM me and i'll get back to you when i get home

it wouldnt take long to do this... its just some basic php and mysql work tht needs done.... maybe some work with GD for auto generating graphs.

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Althon XP 2800 Barton

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA 7NNXP

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Coolermast Aero 7 Lite Heatsink (Fan changed to AKASA 80mm @2200rpm)

Case: Generic Clear Side Panel (yes i know it sucks so getting a nu 1 soon)

# of Case Fans: 1

Avg Room Temp: 20~24C

Edited by sgr55

Processor: Athlon 2500+ Barton

Motherboard: Asus A7N8X Deluxe

Heatsink: 2800-4000 (Variable temp sensing)

Case: Coolermaster Centurion

# of Case Fans: 2

Avg Room Temp: 20 degrees C

CPU Temp Idle: 30 degrees C

Stress: 40 degrees C (never higher)

When the house is totally quiet it is noisy but not too noisy and not as noisy as others'.

Processor (Mobile): Intel Pentium 4 3.06ghz / 533 bus

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800-E Deluxe WIFI

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermaltake Spark 7+ at (5000rpm)

Case: Some average sized case

# of Case Fans: 1 18k rpm fan (my hardware detection thing sez so unless its wrong :wacko: )

Avg Room Temp: about 25?C, gets up to 40?C in SummeCPU Temp (Idle - Stress):b> 54?C - 68?C (while playing UT2k4 or any other game)

Note: This laptop is a horribly designed Inspiron 5150, never buy one!

Processor: Athlon XP 2800+ (2.25ghz, 180mhz FSB)

Motherboard: Asus a7n8x-e Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Coolermaster Aero 7+ (2200rpm idle, 3500rpm stressed)

Case: Chieftec Dragon Series Midi Tower

# of Case Fans: 4 - Unknown brand - LED fans (Controlled by Aerogate II)

Avg Room Temp: Unknown, pretty hot because of 4 PC's in 1 room

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 43c - 50c

Soon gonna change because of Chieftec Big tower + 5 case fans + Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu :shifty:

Processor: Athlon64 3500+

Motherboard: Asus A8V Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Koolance Exos Al w/ extra reservior. Cooling CPU, Northbridge and GPU

Case: Lian Li PC-6089A

# of Case Fans: 5 Silent Case Fans

Avg Room Temp: 21-32 degrees C

CPU Temp Idle: Never run idle so I don't know

Stress: 31-42 degrees C

Edited by Enisada

Processor (Standard): Athlon Xp 2500+ @ 2362

Motherboard:Abit NF7-S 2.0

Heatsink (rpm) (setup details): ThermalRight ALX-800 80mm fan @3700 RPM

Case: Antec Style full tower aluminum

# of Case Fans: 4 80mm , 1 90mm side

Avg Room Temp:79-84

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): at night 39?c - 41?c , during the day 45?c max load around 51?c

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Pentium 4 3.0 GHz

Motherboard: Abit IC7 Max 3 BIOS 16

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Coolermaster Aero 4 @ 3500 RPM

Case: Thermaltake Xaser III

# of Case Fans: four

Avg Room Temp: 70?F-80?F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): ~43?C - ~55?C

methinks the thermal paste is dying....

Processor: Pentium 4 2.8 @ 3.4

Motherboard: Gigabyte 8KNXP Rev. 2

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermalright SP-94 with AS5 (120mm@2000 RPM)

Case: Antec Proview Tower

# of Case Fans: 5x80mm - Antec LED (Blue and Green) and 1 Antec regular

Avg Room Temp: 75-80F (23-26C)

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 25c - 38c

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2500+(1.83ghz) @ 3200+ (2.21ghz)

Motherboard: ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe Bios 1011

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled(setup detials) STOCK HSF

Case: ATX Mid-Tower with 300 watt power supply Model 999KL

# of Case Fans: 1x80mm

Avg Room Temp- 20-25C

Cput Temp(Idle-Stress):60C-67C

Processor (Standard): Intel Pentium 4 2.8E

Motherboard: Abit IS-7 [buying ASUS Asus P4P800 very soon, had enough of this Abit]

Heatsink (rpm) (setup details): Standard Intel Heatsink [~2K-4K RPM]

# of Case Fans: 1 x 80 mm [intake window]

3 x Thermaltake Smart 2 Fan (1300-5000rpm) [1 x exhaust rear, 2 x intake front]

Avg Room Temp: 22-25C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 58.5-68.5 [motherboard lies, probably more like 48.5-58.5]

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHZ (800FSB)

Motherboard: ASUS P4P800-Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Stock

Case: Not sure.. (probly some crap brand one)

# of Case Fans: 3

Avg Room Temp: 20-26c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 27C - 45C

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2000+ @ AMD Athlon XP 2200+

Motherboard: Shuttle MK35/N

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Vantec Aeroflow

Case: Some silver case picked up at the PC store

# of Case Fans: 4

Avg Room Temp: 22-25c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 40c - 53c

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