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No lover of dogma
Joined: June 2004
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
Posts: 1,980
Reputation: 700
Power: 123 |
All has been well, until tonight. It (or some other fan, though I suspect it, as the CPU is what heated up the most) started making weird noises (such as when a fan is having trouble spinning/slows down for a moment/is trying to fight it... Windows XP crashed, and upon resetting it, went into BIOS. Checked the temps, and the case was up to 31 C with the CPU up to 61 C and still climbing (up to 62.5 C). It then began to fall again, and rapidly approached 50 C and still dropping, when I left the BIOS monitoring and rebooted to Windows. I'm reluctant to do something that requires a reboot due to this problem below http://forum.osnn.net/showthread.php?t=69073 It took me a long time to get it back up and running. That said, a replacement fan/sink might become an issue, though if it does not sure what would be good for a socket A right now. The fan/sink I got has of course been discontinued, and the over-clockerz store is no more as far as I remember... Many peeps have also upgraded (hence more demand for newer coolers) as I would too if I wasn't strapped for cash (except for some which came in) as of late... |
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Spammer representing.
Joined: September 2004
Posts: 2,566
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You can buy fans for most, and or a adapter to put a bigger fan, that turns slower on it with the same cooling effect.
I am getting ready to do the adapter and bigger-slower-quieter fan on my system. |
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Blame me for the RAZR's
Joined: March 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,442
Reputation: 1240
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its all about 120 mm fans. god i love them. The loudest thing in my computer now is the raptors spinning up. hehe
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No lover of dogma
Joined: June 2004
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
Posts: 1,980
Reputation: 700
Power: 123 |
hehe, that would probably apply to my Cheetahs also
Perhaps I should take a look, as the CPU does need cooling, and I can't quite afford to do the replacements I need to.Just hope it boots right up after, without it giving me the issues it did earlier |
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Blame me for the RAZR's
Joined: March 2004
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 3,442
Reputation: 1240
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can you get us a full load temp within windows when you get it up RAR a big file or something.
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No lover of dogma
Joined: June 2004
Location: 439 East District, Mount Paozu
Posts: 1,980
Reputation: 700
Power: 123 |
If I download the software, I have been able to do so previously. When I checked in the past, it ran about 42 C, and peeked at 44 C under load. That said, the fan is acting up it seems, and has not been running optimally. That 62.5 C with a the OCZ Gladiator (or was it a Gladiator II) copper heatsink (attached via arctic silver) is just nuts...
I might have better for load (though I could try winRAR also). Einstein@home is a real heat generator compared to the other distributed computing projects I run/pretty much 24/7. http://einstein.phys.uwm.edu/forum_t...=timestamp_asc |
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