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Processor (Standard): AMD Athlon 64 4000+ (Clawhammer)

Motherboard: Asus A8N SLI Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm): Stock HSF @ ~3375RPM

Case: Thermaltake Tsunami

# of Case Fans: 3 Fans

One 80mm intake, One 120mm exhaust, One 120mm intake

Avg Room Temp: ~70F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): Idle @ 37C - Stress @ ~49C

Can anyone tell me if this is good?

Processor (Standard): Celeron D @ 2.8GHz

Motherboard: Foxconn w/ Intel i915G northbridge

Heatsink (rpm): stock HSF 1705-1722 RPM

Case: IBM

# of Case Fans: excuding psu fans I got 3

Avg Room Temp: 60-70F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 31C-36C

Processor (Standard): AMD 64 2800+ (754 :( )

Motherboard: ASUS K8VX

Heatsink (rpm): GigaByte Rocket 2200 - 5000 rpm

Case: Matrix - Thermaltake

# of Case Fans: 2 @ 12mm, 1 @ 9mm nailed up to panel (measuring @ lower speed)

Avg Room Temp: 23- 25 oC

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 32C-38C

CPU: Pentium D 805 2.66 @ ~865 (3.7GHz)

MTB: Asus P5LD2 with i945P

HTSK: Zalman CNPS 9500LED @ Full Speed (~2500RPM)

CASE: Gigabyte 3D Aurora (W/ Mesh)

FANS: 2?120mm Out + 1?120mm PSU + 1?120mm ROOM:/b> 25CPU TEMPS: 43?c - 55?c

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  • 2 weeks later...

Processor:Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 @ 2.4

Motherboard:Gigabyte P965 -S3

Heatsink (rpm):Ultra Fire Pent. 4 3.8GH/z

Case:Raidmax Sagitta (Black/Silver/Blue Neons)

# of Case Fans:2(120mm & 80mm)

Avg Room Temp:66?F - 76?F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress):40?C - ~50?C

  • 1 month later...

CPU: Core 2 Duo E6300, OC'd to 2.34GHz

Motherboard:Biostar 945P-A7A

Heatsink: Stock Intel

Case: Rosewill R604

Fans: 1 80mm 2500, 1 120mm idk the speed

Room tem: pretty damn hot

CPU Temp: 26-34C idle-stress

I dont know how or why its so cold, i just have the 80mm fan blowing right on the cpu.

Greetings all - I'm a newbie, so be nice as i may not have a clue what I'm talking about :)

Can anyone tell me if I should be concerned at how hot my machine is running - and why it may be doing so?

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Intel P4 HT 3.00GHz

Motherboard: Abit IC7

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): coolermaster aero 4 heatsink (currently 2600 rpm)

Case: coolermaster wavemaster

# of Case Fans: 3

Avg Room Temp: no idea, but i'm freezing - sys temp is 26C if that helps

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 45C idle, 65C when I start rendering video files.

this seems high compared to what many of you have posted. Any thoughts?

Thanks,

  • 1 month later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: Intel Core2Duo E6700 @ 2.6GHz

Motherboard: DFI Infinity 975X

Heatsink (rpm): Arctic Freezer Pro 7

Case: Antec Super LanBoy

# of Case Fans: 2x 120mm

Avg Room Temp: 18-20c

CPU Temp:-

Idle: 30c

Stress: 35c-38c

The temps are a bit high as i need to put some Arctic Silver 5 on it.

  • 2 weeks later...

Motherboard : ASUS P5B Deluxe WiFi-AP

Processor : Intel E6600 with stock cooler

Memory : Corsair 2048 PC6400 (800mhz) C4

Graphics Card : Connect3D X1900GT

Hard Drive : 250Gb Samsung SP2504C SpinPoint P120

Case : Silverstone TJ09S-W with two Silverstone 120mm fans as supplied

Temps (Idle) 83C!! :unsure: :wacko:

I haven't stressed it for fear of melt-down, but suspect reseating heat sink during constuction has messed up thermal paste, unless motheboard sensor is shot?

Hope to fit an Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 in place of stock CPU heatsink at the weekend (with Arctic Silver paste) and will retest with Core Temp as well for comparison and report back. Who knows, I might even get to do more than play FreeCell!!

Well, as promised an update on my "83C" BIOS reading

Motherboard : ASUS P5B Deluxe WiFi-AP

Processor : Intel E6600 with stock cooler

Memory : Corsair 2048 PC6400 (800mhz) C4

Graphics Card : Connect3D X1900GT

Hard Drive : 250Gb Samsung SP2504C SpinPoint P120

Case : Silverstone TJ09S-W with two Silverstone 120mm fans as supplied

Having installed CoreTemp, the 83C was actually the T-Junction reading, the core temp being 48C (idle). Still high, but an awful lot better - phew!

I've now fitted the Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro 7 (using the pre-applied thermal paste pad), which was very easy, and a very cheap mod (12GBP). The fan now pushes air through the heatsink, headed directly into the path of the rear case fan.

The end result? 22C (idle), 30C (stressed). Fantastic. :D

MotherBoard : Gigabyte 965P DS4

Processor : Intel 6600 with Scythe Infinity ( @3400mhz - 1.3V )

Memory : OCZ XLC PC6400 ( @850mhz / 4-4-4-14 / 2.1V )

Graphics Card : XFX XXX 8800GTS ( Core:600 / Shaders:1500 / Memory: 1900 )

Case: ThermalTake Xaser III

Idle Temp : 29c

Full Load Orthos 100% : 46c

  • 3 weeks later...
  blairellis said:
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.0ghz

Motherboard: ASUS M2N-E

Heatsink: Stock AMD

Case: Rosewill R5717-P SL

# of Case Fans: 2x120mm & 1x80mm

Avg Room Temp: 70*F

CPU @ Idle - 31

CPU @ Load - 41

New CPU Cooler

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 2.2ghz

Motherboard: ASUS M2N-E

Heatsink: Zalman 9500

Case: Rosewill R5717-P SL

# of Case Fans: 2x120mm & 1x80mm

Avg Room Temp: 70*F

CPU @ Idle - 25

CPU @ Load - 37

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 FX-55 Clawhammer (0.13 SOI), 2600 MHz overclocked to 3000 MHz (250x12)

Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLI Premium with heat-pipe NB cooler (does affect CPU temp slightly)

Graphics Card: BFG GeForce 8800 GTX OC (flashed with OC2 BIOS for hardware overclock)

CPU Heatsink: ThermalRight XP-90 & Arctic Silver 5

CPU Fan: 92mm generic blue LED fan (~70 CFM)

Case: Lian-Li PC71 (full tower, black)

# of Fans: 6x 80mm fans (~35 CFM a piece... 2 @ front, 2 @ lower rear over GPU/CPU, 2 @ upper rear above PSU chamber)

Average Room Temp: 21*C

CPU Temp @ Idle: 47*C

CPU Temp @ 100% Load: 55*C

Yep, she gets toasty. :) Then again, with 124W of TDP output to deal with, I think it's not too bad at all. :)

  • 2 weeks later...

AMD Athlon 64 3400+ 2.41Ghz

BFG 6800OC 128Mb AGP 4x8x All copper heatsink w/ heatpipes "Stock"

2x1024Gb PC3200 OCZ performance memory

OCZ Tempest 2500rpm +/-10% 120mm all copper heatsick w/ heatpipes (Artic silver thermal paste used to mount)

OCZ Powerstream 600-700watt adjustable PSU

ABIT NF8v2.0 Socket 754 400MHz FSB

Nforce 3 Northbridge

AMD Hammer Southbridge

2x80mm 3000rpm fans rear

2x80mm 2500rpm fans front

1x80mm 2500rpm fan side

Enzotec all copper forged Northbridge heatsink "Not Stock" (Artic silver thermal adhesive used to mount)

20 mosfet aluminum heatsinks on motherboard "Not Stock" (Artic silver thermal adhesive used to mount)

Temps -

Idle 23c CPU, 30c MOBO

Load 34c CPU, 38c MOBO

Processor: DualCore AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2043 MHz (10 x 204) 3800+

Motherboard: Abit AV8

Heatsink (rpm): CNPS7700-Cu @ 960 RPM

Case: Antec P-180B

# of Case Fans: 3 (120 mm Antec TriCool [Rear] set on low. 120 mm Antec TriCool [HDD Tunnel] set on low. 92mm SilenX)

Avg Room Temp: ~20C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 30c - 40c

  • 2 months later...

Processor: Intel Celeron D @ 3.33 GHz with HT Technology

Motherboard: Unknown with Intel Chipset

Heat Sink in RPM: Gigabyte Technologies @ 3204 RPM

Case: Gaming Case with Transparent Side

Number of Fans: 3 Fans

Average Temp in Room: 75*F

CPU Temp (Idle-Stress): 92*F-198*F

Processor: Intel Celeron D @ 3.33 GHz with HT Technology

Motherboard: Unknown with Intel Chipset

Heat Sink in RPM: Gigabyte Technologies @ 3204 RPM

Case: Gaming Case with Transparent Side

Number of Fans: 3 Fans

Average Temp in Room: 75*F

CPU Temp (Idle-Stress): 92*F-198*F

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