There are four fans in my system: Power supply, cpu, chipset and graphics card (Hercules Radeon 9500 pro). My room temp is 20C now but when the temp is lower my cpu temp is the same. And I don´t have any problems with my computer(crashes or block ups).
Well no freaking wonder why your temperatures are so high! My goodness, you're practically running a thermal battery!
A heat sink works by moving the heat from the component to the surrounding air. If the surrounding air isn't itself moving then it's just going to get hotter and hotter until the heat sink and the air around it are the same extremely high temperature.
Fans on the CPU, the video card, and the northbridge do <i>not</i> move air through the case. They only move the air inside of the case around.
So what you are saying is that the <i>only</i> fan in your whole case that is moving air <i>through</i> the case itself is your power supply. Well, guess what, if the parts inside of your case can never get any fresh cool air, then of <i>course</i> they're going to run hot.
Put an exhaust fan on the case itself. Hell, put an intake and an exhaust fan on. If the case doesn't at least support an exhaust fan then either get one of those silly PCI exhaust fan inserts things or get a new case.
You have one of <i>the</i> hottest CPUs in there and if you don't move the air through your case efficiently, then all of that heat is just going to get stuck inside of the case, building up and up, and it will heat up <i>everything</i> in there badly.
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