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Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3400+ Venice @ 2.7 Ghz

Motherboard: MSI K8N NEO4-Platinum

Watercooled: Radiator/reservoir in freezer, submersible pump in reservoir, generic waterblocks on CPU and video card.

Case: generic case

# of Case Fans: 2

Avg Room Temp: 74F

CPU Temp (Idle): 68F

CPU Temp (Stress): 88F

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor (Standard or Mobile): P4 3.0 GHz @ 3.45

Motherboard:Asus P4S800D-x

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

Case:

# of Case Fans: cheap black one with 2 fans

Avg Room Temp: 70F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 30C idle and 57C under stress (what is its max heat it can run? anyone knoiw?)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Intel P4 3.0e 200x15, FSB: 800MHz, 1mb L2 cache (socket 478)

Motherboard: ECS 865PE-A v2.0

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Stock heatsink, 2500 RPM

Case: ASPIRE X-Dreamer II ATXB4KLWBK

# of Case Fans: 2x 80mm, one push one pull, 1x120mm push.

Avg Room Temp: 21C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 24C - 40C

Processor: Intel Celeron D 2.66 GHz

Motherboard: Gigabyte 7VT600-RZ

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

Case: Omni Black Case

# of Case Fans: 1

Avg Room Temp: 18?C - 24?C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 39?C - 47?C

  • 3 weeks later...

CPU : AMD Athlon64 3500+ @ 2.21 GHz @ stock cooler , stock voltage

Idle : 38c - 39c

Load : 42c - 45c (depending upon the load ofcourse) ...... 46c after 2 hrs. of prime95 torture test ....

Cabinet : Antec PlusView II with 1 120 mm TriCool (rear) , 2 80 mm (front) , 1 80 mm (left panel) , V'Cool ...

Edited by deathvirus_me

Note: This is my second rig which I don't really use much because I took my main one to my mates place and then proceeded to drink plenty of alchohol so left it there. I'll post some numbers from my main PC when I pick it up later today.

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Athlon XP 1900+(Palomino)

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-7VRXP

Heatsink (rpm): Stock I think.

Case: Cheap one.

# of Case Fans: 2x80mm

Current Room Temp: 20.6oC

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 47oC - 55oC

As you can see this thing runs pretty hot. The Northbridge HS is HOT to the touch after the Prim95 torture test.

  • 1 month later...

* Processor: Pentium 4 2.40a (Prescott)

* Motherboard: Biostar P4M800CE-8237

* Heatsink: Stock

* # of Case Fans: 5

* Room Temp: 23c - 29c (75f - 85f)

* CPU Temp (Idle-Stress): [36c (97f)] - [50c (120f)]

  • 3 weeks later...

Processor: AMD Athlon64 3500+ 2.2Ghz

Motherboard: DFI Crossfire UT RDX200

Heatsink: Thermalright XP-90, Vantec stealth 1750RPM

Case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream

# of Case Fans: 2x120 2x92

Avg Room Temp: ~25 *C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 29 - 35 (CPU Burn-In & Prime95)

  • 3 weeks later...

Processor:AMD Athlon X2 4400+ (2.4 GHz)

Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm): Cooler Master Hyper6+ (3100 RPM)

Case: Cooler Master Wave Master

# of Case Fans: 5

Avg Room Temp: 28-30C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 38C - 47C

Does anyone know how to cool my computer even more?

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Athlon 64 3200+(Venice)

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 (crap)

Heatsink (rpm): Cooler Master Vortex TX

Case: Cheap one.

# of Case Fans: 1x80mm intake, 1x 120mm exhaust.

Current Room Temp: 18.4oC

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 21oC - 26oC

Stock Voltages

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ @ 2.5GHz

Motherboard: DFI Lanparty nF4 SLI-DR

Heatsink (rpm): Zalman CNPS9500 LED (~1200 to ~1500 RPM)

Case: Lian-Li PC-V1200B Plus

# of Case Fans: 4x120mm (3 intake, 1 exhaust) [PSU fans not included - 1x120 & 1x80]

Avg Room Temp: 21?C/70?F - 27?C/80?F (Varies greatly from morning to evening, unfortunateCPU Temp (Idle - Stress): Morning: 31?C - 38?C; Evening: 36?C -

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor (Standard or Mobile): AMD Athlon 64 3200+

Motherboard: Gigabyte I-DNA

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Akasa (AK-862) Fan running at 3000rpm

Case: dunno

# of Case Fans: 4

Avg Room Temp: 20 degree C on a cold day but the last few days around ?0 degrees C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 36 - 40

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ @ 2.7GHz (vcore 1.375)

Motherboard: DFI Lanparty nF4 SLI-DR

Heatsink (rpm): Zalman CNPS9500 LED

Case: Themaltake Armor

# of Case Fans: 3x120mm 2x92mm

Avg Room Temp: 23c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 35c-37c - 48c-52c!

Is something up with my processor because this is really high i feel! it should be this high!

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ @ 2.45GHz

Motherboard: ASUS A8N-SLI Premium

Heatsink: ZALMAN CNPS7000B (~2600RPM)

Case: COOLER MASTER Centurion 5 CAC-T05-WW

Case Fans: One 80mm Intake, One 120mm exhaust, One PCI slot exhaust

Room Temps: 23?C - 30?CPU Temp (Idle - Load):b> Morning: 30?C - 50?C; Evening: 32?C - 53?C

Processor: AMD Opteron 165 @ 2.712GHz

Motherboard: ASUS A8N-E

Heatsink: Stock HSF (very good actually, heatpipes included :D )

Case: Thermaltake Tsunami Dream

Case Fans: One 120mm Intake, One 120mm exhaust, One 90mm side exhaust

Room Temps: 25?C - 28?CPU Temp (Idle - Load):b> 42?C - 59?C

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