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Processor: Intel P4 3.0E @ 3.65Ghz

Motherboard: Abit IC7Max 3

Heatsink: Zalman 92mm CPU7000 or some****.. new one ~ 2300

Case: Antec Solution Series (Cooler Master CM Stacker comes in today 1/12/05)

Case Fans: 2 120mm

CPU Temp. Idle: 43-47c Stress: 55-57c

pc is in basement.. its running a bit hot but the case is small..hopefully with the new roomy one i can lower temps and oc higher!!!!!!!!

Processor: Athlon64 3200+ (754 Socket) (@ 2.20GHz aka Stock)

Motherboard: Asus K8VSE-DX

HSF: Stock

Case: Antec SoHo File Server, Two exhaust. One intake (All 80mm & All PSU controlled)

Idle: 38c

Load: 48c

Something to note, all 3 case fans are fully controlled by the PSU in that they speed up / slow down depending on the ambient case temperature.

I know I only just posted my temps a little while ago but they've changed. I moved it into my brothers room while he's at university and now At idle I get down to 28degrees celcius. I wanna hit below 20 :) don't know why, my computer would need a wooly hat.

AMD Athlon XP 3000+ "Barton" 512K 2.1GHZ 400FSB (32bit)

Thermaltake Shark Case

Thermaltake Volcano 10+ Heatsink

Artic Silver 5 Compound

Dual 120mm's Fans

Idle: 40c (cold night) 45c (normal)

Load: 48c (cold night) 55c (normal)

Before my temps were up near 60c, the artic silver 5 and a thermaltake shark case lowered my temps in my case 10c all around for every componet. Full load used to be aboput 60c and idle was like 55c.

Recommend this case to anyone.

Im running 5hds, 4cds, and a 6800GT so heat and power consumption is high. :yes:

I?m back with new temperatures since I applied some AS5 and OC?d my CPU, please see sig for details.Idle 30-32Cb>

Load 38-40b>

2x80mm case fans (Zalman)

Average case temp: 25C

Notice that these temperatures are with my Zalman 7000B Al-Cu installed, hopefully they will drop even more when I finally get my Asetek Waterchill:woot:t:i>

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Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.2E GHz @ 3.62 GHz

Motherboard: ABIT IC7-MAX3

Heatsink (rpm): Thermalright XP-120 (2160rpm)

Case: Thermaltake Xaser III

# of Case Fans: 7 x 80mm (2000rpm)

Avg Room Temp: 22-24?CCPU Temp (Idle - Stress):> 38?C - 59?C

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  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: Dual Xeons 3.6 EMT 800Mhz FSB

Motherboard: ASUS NCCH DL

Fans: Dual Cooler Master passive heatsinks E3W-NPTXS-04 + 2 x Thermaltake 80mm fans attached to the fins @ ~3000rpm

Case fans: 3x120mm fans

Average room temperature: ~75 F or ~25 C

CPUs Idle: ~44 C

CPUs Load: ~57 C

Motherboard: ~50 C

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: 3.2 GHz P4 Northwood currently overclocked to 3.48 GHz.

Motherboard: Asus P4P800 E-Deluxe

Heatsink: Tower112 Heatpipe cooler (the size of a small car radiator...) with dual 80mm 32CFM 2500 RPM fans (one intake, one exuast)... pic:

http://www.thermaltake.com/images/coolers/...er112/demo1.jpg

Case: Generic beige case. I leave the side panel off for better airflow. Dust is a slight problem, so I just blow it out with my air compressor (at low power) every few weeks.

Avg Room Temp: 70-74F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 72F - 106F

Peace,

Pete Zaria.

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (Socket 754 NewCastle Desktop)

Motherboard: DFI K8M800-MLVF (VIA K8M800-M mATX)

Heatsink: ThermalTake Silent Boost K8 (~2500rpm)

Case: Ahanix X196 Plasma (mATX)

# of Case Fans: 1 SilenX 80mm 14dbA @ Full Speed

Avg Room Temp: 25

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 49 - 56

The high temperature is caused by fanless PSU and video card cooling and possibly a faulty sensor. New CPU duct and 2 more SilenX fans are on their way which should somewhat ease the situation... ;)

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4C @ 3.16GHz

Motherboard: MSI 865PE Neo2-P

Heatsink: Vantec AeroFlow VP4-C7040

Case: don't remember... something aluminum

# of Case Fans: 1 front + 1 rear, stock case fans

Avg Room Temp: 25

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 45 - 60

Crazy overclocking gives me such high temps, but it's rock stable, so no worries (until my computer spontaneously combusts).

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