Ask Dell that. Your CPU ran fine for 2 1/2 years (and is still running) so ther's a reason for it. I don't believe anyone screwed up because as you wrote about the cooling setup,
Did anyone ask Dell?
Ask Dell that. Your CPU ran fine for 2 1/2 years (and is still running) so ther's a reason for it. I don't believe anyone screwed up because as you wrote about the cooling setup,
I have the same plastic strip covering one of the air ducts - except for a tiny gap < 1mm (it's not totally snug).
I have the internal components of a Dell Dimension XPS Gen 3 with me but the housing box is in another country (airplane weight restrictions :-/ ).
So I don't have the complete PC h/w configuration in front of me.
I recently got a non-Dell box with a Silvershield 400W ATX PSU. That's 60W less than the Dell PSU.
I am wondering if I can safely rehouse the Gen 3 components inside the non-Dell box with this non-DELL PSU or will there be non-compatibility and power issues? Well I am sure that's for another thread.
I can post pictures of the green fan and plastic strip if anyone wants?
if the heatsink is warm(hot) it means its working Smile
It's been that hot for years and its still kicking. and now you have 2 fans that are working. i would not worry about it. I bet the fans are quiet. Dell tends to trade some heat to keep the sound down. lower air speed = hotter heatsink
I never could touch the stock heatsinks on the old athlon xp's and that was only @ 60c(max even 50c is hot to touch)
I was thinking of wiring another fan to the right of the HSF... but I only have 1 free 4-pin molex for power
I was thinking of wiring another fan to the right of the HSF... but I only have 1 free 4-pin molex for power
links?
any of these ok?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=Property&Subcategory=573&Description=&Type=&N=2010110573&srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&PropertyCodeValue=3725%3A26580&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26534&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26535&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26528&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26538&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26530&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26531&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26555&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26556&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26552&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26553&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26554&PropertyCodeValue=3732%3A26564&PropertyCodeValue=3732%3A26565
links?
any of these ok?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=Property&Subcategory=573&Description=&Type=&N=2010110573&srchInDesc=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&PropertyCodeValue=3725%3A26580&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26534&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26535&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26528&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26538&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26530&PropertyCodeValue=3727%3A26531&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26555&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26556&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26552&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26553&PropertyCodeValue=3731%3A26554&PropertyCodeValue=3732%3A26564&PropertyCodeValue=3732%3A26565
I have something i need to clarify. My HSF gets up to a temp that is the threshold of burning myself. What temp is this? I can touch it, but I get burnt. Its just at that level.
I do know that temps above 60C are bad.
I have something i need to clarify. My HSF gets up to a temp that is the threshold of burning myself. What temp is this? I can touch it, but I get burnt. Its just at that level.
I do know that temps above 60C are bad.
It's dell, they use the cheapest sanest solution, but yea, any moding to help air flow will greatly reduces your temps.
It's dell, they use the cheapest sanest solution, but yea, any moding to help air flow will greatly reduces your temps.
Please give us some pics of the green fan and plastic strip, thats what this thread was originally about.
Well, unless you OC (which normally you can't do with a Dell, unless you have an Intel Extreme chip) VRM cooling is not needed. (assuming I'm right about what I see in the photo..)
So, if it was me, I'd rip the black plastic thing back out and reverse the fan so they both blow out the back of the case. If the heatsink is still very hot after that, then maybe add an additional fan .
OR consider cutting the hot and ground wires from the little black fan connectors. DO NOT cut the speed sensor wire, and plug the connector back into the mobo. Connect the ground to the black wire of a molex beside the yellow, and the hot fan wire to the yellow. This will feed 12v direct to speed them up while still sending the rpm to the bios so it doesn't get mad.)
VRM's are the voltage regulators. they are near the cpu socket and make sure the cpu is getting clean power at all times. they can get hot....so the fan would cool them
I never said it looks like a great design, I just said that's what it looks like it is supposed to do![]()