I'm having heating issues (or so I believe), and many helpful forum members have put in their advice, but I need to knwo: Which CPU core runs traditionally hotter: The Newcastle or the San Diego or Venice?
My issue is this: BIOS temp. is from 46-50* C; immediate reboot from OS to BIOS marked an idle temp (more or less) of around 45* C.
I know Pat here has answered this, but I need to know: Is this an acceptable operating temperature for my Newcastle? And if it isn't, what can I do to relieve the temp?
My tower has 4 fan inputs(two in back, one on top, one in front), but the front is useless due to poor airflow.
I have 2 case fans exhausting in the back, another on top blowing in, and the stock cases' side-fan blowing in as well. I also have a PCI Exhaust fan set up.
My HS/F is a Thermaltake CL-P0200 Silent 938 K8 ; cfm is 33.38
This whole thing is keeping the BIOS temp pretty steady at 49* C, but I'm still somewhat concerned that the CPU is still running a bit too hot.
Any suggestions on a new HS?
My issue is this: BIOS temp. is from 46-50* C; immediate reboot from OS to BIOS marked an idle temp (more or less) of around 45* C.
I know Pat here has answered this, but I need to know: Is this an acceptable operating temperature for my Newcastle? And if it isn't, what can I do to relieve the temp?
My tower has 4 fan inputs(two in back, one on top, one in front), but the front is useless due to poor airflow.
I have 2 case fans exhausting in the back, another on top blowing in, and the stock cases' side-fan blowing in as well. I also have a PCI Exhaust fan set up.
My HS/F is a Thermaltake CL-P0200 Silent 938 K8 ; cfm is 33.38
This whole thing is keeping the BIOS temp pretty steady at 49* C, but I'm still somewhat concerned that the CPU is still running a bit too hot.
Any suggestions on a new HS?