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July 22nd, 2004, 11:56 PM
Split your IDE cabling (google 'ide cable splitting' for info on doing it) as well as neatly tape wrapping all the PSU cables....putting up the left over psu plugs behind or crammed next to the PSU backside also keeps it less messy...
Basically clean the fuck out of it...get some nice big open space in there and then start playing with airflow. If you have the tools to cut the case or mod it...then get some cardboard and make up a dummy side panel....cut some holes in it...set up the fans ya got in a new way...keep making new dummy sides or just patch it and start over till you get a decent temp. Some silver thermal and a few fans...maybe a new heatsink might help. Hell....cutting the cheap pressed steel fan holder thingies allows the fan to pull more air in without problem...but at the risk of hair an shit getting in there quicker. In any case you'll probably want to spend at least 15 bucks to get your temps dropping. If it's sticking at 55c it'll probably make it down 2-3 degrees...tops with just cleaing. www.dakota-fanning.org www.elle-fanning.net |
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July 23rd, 2004, 12:23 AM
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Q-tips 91% rubbing alcohol and plenty of papertowels will also help... Also, if you do decide to clean the TIM pad or white grease off your cpu in exchange for some silver thermal compound....use a CC or something to scrape it down some alcohol and LINTLESS (any HQ camera/projector lens cleaning stuff will work) towelettes. Just scrape off what you can then go to town with the rubbing alcohol qtips and the towelettes... Make sure ya finish off with the lint free wipe rather then a q-tip.. :) www.dakota-fanning.org www.elle-fanning.net |
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July 23rd, 2004, 04:29 AM
Just out of curiousity, what is a good operating temp range for this proc?
CPU Properties CPU Type AMD Athlon XP-A, 2166 MHz (6.5 x 333) 3000+ CPU Alias Barton CPU Stepping A2 L1 Code Cache 64 KB L1 Data Cache 64 KB L2 Cache 512 KB (On-Die, Full-Speed) CPU Physical Info Package Type 453 Pin PGA Package Size 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm Transistors 54.3 million Process Technology 6Mi, 0.13 um, CMOS, Cu Die Size 101 mm2 Core Voltage 1.65 V I/O Voltage 1.6 V Typical Power 53.7 - 60.4 W (depending on clock speed) Maximum Power 68.3 - 76.8 W (depending on clock speed) CPU Manufacturer Company Name Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Product Information http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/...30_118,00.html CPU Utilization CPU #1 0 % |
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I'm running an XP 2500+ at spec ATM and it's reading 34c ondie and 22c internal case temp. Note that it's a entry level server case with enough cooling to keep a P4 as cool about as cool as a p1...lol So you probably won't see temps that low any time of the year unless you got your AC blasting and fans sucking in air properly. www.dakota-fanning.org www.elle-fanning.net |
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July 23rd, 2004, 08:00 AM
Joe this is a good site to bookmark, as it has a wealth of info.
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At 62c in what I'll assume is summer for ya...all it takes is one fan dying or some stupid cable flopping down in the path of airflow....and your motherboard/cpu are cooked. www.dakota-fanning.org www.elle-fanning.net |
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Keep it below 60 and you'll be using it for years to come. :) Sure AMD's are cheap enough to replace...motherboards too..but what the hell, right? If ya can get 10 times more worth out of those cheap AMD chips...it's win win. If it's still sticking way above the low 50's or upper 40's you could try underclocking it in the bios. Is it a store bought system or what? Know the motherboard model and make? www.dakota-fanning.org www.elle-fanning.net |
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