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I have not been able to find the safe temperatures for a SY-KT400-Dragon
Ultra mobo and Duron 1800 CPU. Can anybody help?

I've been running at an average of 48c on the CPU.

Any advice is appreciated.

Jerry
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Jerry Cargile wrote:
> I have not been able to find the safe temperatures for a SY-KT400-Dragon
> Ultra mobo and Duron 1800 CPU. Can anybody help?
>
> I've been running at an average of 48c on the CPU.
>
> Any advice is appreciated.
>
> Jerry
> ..
>
>
your good, if its too high it will shutdown before it will burn your cpu
 
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 03:54:59 GMT, Jerry Cargile
<jcargile@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>I have not been able to find the safe temperatures for a SY-KT400-Dragon
>Ultra mobo and Duron 1800 CPU. Can anybody help?
>
>I've been running at an average of 48c on the CPU.

You're quite safe at that temp. I'd not worry even if averaging
mid-fifties, though most keep their cpus lower than that.

You might want to look at this:
http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20030113/cooler5-40.html
It's part of a comparison of 34 coolers. The die temps run mostly in
the 50s, with some in the 60s. The cpu involved is of course not a
Duron (I don't recall what the full setup is) and I don't know if
Durons run hotter or cooler than Athlon XP cpus.

--
-denny-

Some people are offence kleptomaniacs -- whenever they see
an offence that isn't nailed down, they take it ;-)
--David C. Pugh, in alt.callahans
 
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Thanks Denny and Bernie.

Jerry
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Denny Wheeler wrote:
> On Tue, 25 May 2004 03:54:59 GMT, Jerry Cargile
> <jcargile@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
>>I have not been able to find the safe temperatures for a SY-KT400-Dragon
>>Ultra mobo and Duron 1800 CPU. Can anybody help?
>>
>>I've been running at an average of 48c on the CPU.
>
>
> You're quite safe at that temp. I'd not worry even if averaging
> mid-fifties, though most keep their cpus lower than that.
>
> You might want to look at this:
> http://www6.tomshardware.com/cpu/20030113/cooler5-40.html
> It's part of a comparison of 34 coolers. The die temps run mostly in
> the 50s, with some in the 60s. The cpu involved is of course not a
> Duron (I don't recall what the full setup is) and I don't know if
> Durons run hotter or cooler than Athlon XP cpus.
>
> --
> -denny-
>
> Some people are offence kleptomaniacs -- whenever they see
> an offence that isn't nailed down, they take it ;-)
> --David C. Pugh, in alt.callahans
>
 
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I too have a temp. question. I upgraded my CPU last night from a P4 1.6 GHz
to a P4 2.4 GHz. The motherboard is a Soyo P41 Fire Dragon. The Bios, AIDA32
and Smartguardian reported an average temp. of 45C. on the old P4 1.6. The
new CPU is reported at 48C. from the Bios, but 78C. from AIDA32 and
Smartguardian! I used Arctic Silver II. Any chance I'm running that hot? I
also ran 3D Mark 2001 before switching CPU's. I rebooted to the desktop
before each test and ran the benchmark with my normal Win XP Pro setup.
That's all services I normally run plus ZA, AntiVirus, and wireless network.
I was looking for a comparison of both processors and not a high score. The
results averaged 7090 for the P4 1.6 and only 7920 for the P4 2.4. Not much
of an increase. Any thoughts on the temp. and 3D Mark?

512 MB of Ram
AIW 9600

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