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dkinder27 10-08-2002 06:27 AM

Acceptable Temps
 
I am curious as to what the general consensus is on acceptable temperatures for a system and a processor. I have an Athlon XP 2200+ which generally runs between 39-42°C. I am not overclocking currently, and am just inquiring as to where the threshold is where I should be considering new cooling options. Thanks!

Uranium-235 10-08-2002 11:44 AM

those are good temps. better then my temps and I'm running a 1.33ghz t-bird

eh. try not to go over 50C

eviltechie 10-08-2002 12:51 PM

i think my 1.2GHz TB is cracked or a corner is chipped off or something

runs hot even with Globalwin CAK38

when loaded, goes up to 52C
lowest idle is about 45

Uranium-235 10-08-2002 01:16 PM

I'm guessing you have a casefan, dk

eviltechie 10-08-2002 01:34 PM

yeah i have a good sunon case fan blowing out of the case

and usualy the side panel is open

i also have one fan in the PSU blowing outward...

dkinder27 10-08-2002 05:42 PM

I have a case fan or two, as I bought an Antec style case which has room for some fans. The system temp varies between 25° and 40° C. I was just making sure that the temps were acceptable as I am a newbie I guess, and was making sure that my cooling scheme was fine.
BTW I have a Thermalright AX-7 HS with a Vantec Stealth 80mm fan for my HSF setup. Not a big air pusher from what I have read, and I was hoping that it was adeqaute. Once again, I thank the collective knowledge of the forums for all insight and advice. Thanks!

eviltechie 10-08-2002 09:29 PM

hey

its good that the stealth can keep it below 50 C

CB-Byte 11-24-2002 12:16 PM

:nod: It's not the quantity or the quality of the fans you buy that gives you lower temps. Its on how you place them...THE ART OF WAR (Against Heat). Strategically placed fans or blowers gives you the optimal cooling. Sometimes you have to cut your way to the case just to place the right fan in the right place.

CB-Byte

H2O Shadow PC
Pentium 4 1.6A @ 2.24 Ghz OC'ed (Stable 38 deg. Celsius @ Idle, Room Temp : 32 deg. Celsius)
Asus P4B533
256 MB DDR PC2100
Asus V3800 (NVidia TNT2 32MB)
Asus CDROM
Asus CDR/W
With all the trimmings

Magicman 12-15-2002 04:43 PM

temps
 
my amd athlon xp 1800+ runs a good 40C........even after a hard day of playing ut2k3 or cs.....i dont even have a special cooler on it so i dunno why you ppl waste your money.......unless you are overclocking......i do however have an alluminum case which looks friggen awesome.....

Greg 11-06-2003 05:46 PM

MY Temps what happens
 
My temps are high when i`m gaming I end up as high as 54c then if I restart my xp2400 2ghz runs at 1ghz until it cools to 49c.I know I need to fix this but is this a normal reaction?For now I just open my case which is cheap and that my main problem.


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