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My old AMD 1600+ and mobo tended never to get above 40C.
But this "new" chip and board have been hot ever since I got it.
AMD Athalon 3200+ and Epox EP-8RDA3 (nForce 2 Ultra 400)
Just sitting on for a while, the BIOS temp readings at rest will often
be 48C/46C. In the 50's while in a game. And I think games like Worl of
Warcraft keep crashing on me because of the temps.
I have a copper Thermaltake 9 (?) on the CPU with proper silicone
paste, in intake fan in front and an outgoing in back (all working) in
addition to the power supply. Which, I don't really feel any air coming
out of. (It was a $50 Sparkman (?) supply, not a cheap one..but even
so...sould that be part of the problem?)
But here's another concern: Using SpeedFan, while the BIOS shows 2 temp
readings, SpeedFan shows 4. Temp2 and 3 matches my BIOS readings, but
temp 1 shows 67C. Actually, 69C after being OFF for hours, and then as
the machine heats up, that temp creeps down to around 62C. Does that
makes sense to anyone? Any idea what temp it's looking at? The only
info about that sensor, is the same as temp 2 and 3:
Winbond W83627HF ISA $290
The only one that's different is the SECOND "temp 1", which stays
around 20C:
ACPI ISA $0
Anyway, if anyone has anysuggestions regarding what that hot temp 1 is,
or what I can do to better cool my system (I don't think adding MORE
fans would help, would it?) I'd appreciate it!
Liam
My old AMD 1600+ and mobo tended never to get above 40C.
But this "new" chip and board have been hot ever since I got it.
AMD Athalon 3200+ and Epox EP-8RDA3 (nForce 2 Ultra 400)
Just sitting on for a while, the BIOS temp readings at rest will often
be 48C/46C. In the 50's while in a game. And I think games like Worl of
Warcraft keep crashing on me because of the temps.
I have a copper Thermaltake 9 (?) on the CPU with proper silicone
paste, in intake fan in front and an outgoing in back (all working) in
addition to the power supply. Which, I don't really feel any air coming
out of. (It was a $50 Sparkman (?) supply, not a cheap one..but even
so...sould that be part of the problem?)
But here's another concern: Using SpeedFan, while the BIOS shows 2 temp
readings, SpeedFan shows 4. Temp2 and 3 matches my BIOS readings, but
temp 1 shows 67C. Actually, 69C after being OFF for hours, and then as
the machine heats up, that temp creeps down to around 62C. Does that
makes sense to anyone? Any idea what temp it's looking at? The only
info about that sensor, is the same as temp 2 and 3:
Winbond W83627HF ISA $290
The only one that's different is the SECOND "temp 1", which stays
around 20C:
ACPI ISA $0
Anyway, if anyone has anysuggestions regarding what that hot temp 1 is,
or what I can do to better cool my system (I don't think adding MORE
fans would help, would it?) I'd appreciate it!
Liam