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I posted before but now I have an other case and CPU cooler :cool:

Processor: Athlon XP 2800+ (2.31ghz, 185mhz FSB)

Motherboard: Asus a7n8x-e Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Zalman CNPS7000a-AlCu (2600rpm)

Case: Chieftec Matrix Big Tower

# of Case Fans: 5 - Unknown brand - LED fans (Controlled by Aerogate II)

Avg Room Temp: 22c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 36c - 41c

Processor (Standard or Mobile): Athlon XP 2600+

Motherboard: ASUS A7N8X-X - 1007BIOS

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): CM Aero 7 Lite (~ 3800RPM)

Case: Can't remember the Make or Model

# of Case Fans: 3 Blue LED, 80mm

Avg Room Temp: About ~25c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): Idle: 45c - Stress: 46c

Ferret !

Processor (Standard): Pentium 4 2.8C

Motherboard: DFI Lanparty Pro875B

Heatsink (rpm): Thermalright 947U and Panaflo 92mm High-BX (2800rpm) & Arctic Ceramique

Case: Chenming Aluminum

# of Case Fans: 5x80mm (2xAntec-2600rpm, 2xPanaflo-2950rpm & 1xVantec-2900rpm hooked up to rheobus)

Winter-Fall

Avg Room Temp: 21C - 70F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 27C - 38C

Spring-Summer

Avg Room Temp: 24C - 75F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 29C - 40C

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Processor (Standard): AthlonXP 1900+

Motherboard: MSI KT4Ultra

Heatsink (rpm): Stock (~5000rpm)

Case: Enermax Aluminum

# of Case Fans: 5x80mm (All 2500rpm)

Winter-Fall

Avg Room Temp: 21C - 70F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 49C - 56C

Spring-Summer

Avg Room Temp: 24C - 75F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 49C - 60C!!!

Winter:

Processor (Standard or Mobile): 3000+ (barton)

Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v.2

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermaltake Heatpipe101 w/ 92mm Panaflo (56cfm)

Case: Coolermaster Wavemaster

# of Case Fans: 4x Panaflo 80mm

Avg Room Temp: 71?F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 38?C - 43?C

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz (@normal speed)

Motherboard: Asus P4C800-E Deluxe

Heatsink: Thermaltake Spark 7+ @ 4000rpm

Case: Q-Tec TL-MD

# of Case Fans: 4 - Akasa 80mm @ 2500rpm

Avg Room Temp: 25-30C

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

Processor: AMD XP-M 2400+ 35w running at 2600mhz 400fsb

Motherboard: ABIT NF7 rev 2.

Thermalright SI-97 w/ 92mm Tornado 119CFMs

Case: Viper Red/Black

Case Fans: 1 x 120 mm in front pulling air in/2 x 80mm one on side pulling air in and one in back for exhaust

Average room Temp. 72-76 F

CPU Temp IDLE 31 C

CPU Temp LOADED (DOOM 3 for several hours) 38 C

Case Temp 28 C

Processor (Standard or Mobile): AMD64 3000+ @ 230x10 (1.55)

Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo Platinum

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Gigabyte 3D Ultra GT (+/- 3.500 RPM)

Case: Antec P160

# of Case Fans: 2x 120mm (2x PSU fans)

Avg Room Temp: +/- 25c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): Idle: 35c - Stress (seti@home): 50c

I have a question for you guys when you list your temps for the cpu are you talking about the cpu socket or the cpu diode. I am useing mbm5 and my socet temp goes from 37C to 43C but the diode is usually around 49-50C. I have a AMD Athlon XP 3000+ Barton @ 3200+. I was just wondering if the diode was normaly higher than the socket. I thought it should be but after checking some sites online some people reported there diode temp 10-15 degrees lower than the socket so I was just wondering.

Thanks

-dump

CPU: Athlon64 3200+ @ 2.2ghz. Vcore 1.55v

MB: Asus K8V SE Deluxe

Cooler: Zalman CNPS7000B-Alcu

Case: FSP 7103H

3x Case fans

PSU: Antec True Power 480w

The current weather here is hot so temperatures as follow:

Idle: 46 degrees Celcius

Full load: 53 degrees Celcius

Winter:

Processor (Standard or Mobile): 3000+ (barton)

Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v.2

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermaltake Heatpipe101 w/ 92mm Panaflo (56cfm)

Case: Coolermaster Wavemaster

# of Case Fans: 4x Panaflo 80mm

Avg Room Temp: 71?F

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 38?C - 43?C

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updates on temps after wire management:

idle:

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full load w/ F@H:

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CPU: Pentium 4 2.8c ghz HT currently @ stock speeds

MB: Asus P4C800-E Deluxe

CPU Cooling: Stock heatsink @ 2180 RPM avg.

Case: Antec PLUS660AMG Mid-tower ATX

# of Case Fans: 2 (3 incl. PSU)

Avg Room Temp: 22-25? C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 30?C idle - approx. 48?C load

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