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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Hell (A.K.A Naperville, IL)
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lowest temps
i was just wondering what temps people here were getting. i'm about 37 to 42 celsius (69-74 F)
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: Bakersfield,CA
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I really do not know what my temps are since I only check them for about a one hour run time when I first built the computer. Generally Idle temps in the BIOS will be between 35 and 42 degrees C, but anything below 45 is good. Running temps can go as high as 65 degrees C.
In general as long as the computer is working properly with no lockups or reboots then the temps, no matter what they are, are fine. Also software temp monitoring programs are not accurate and most will read high. I suggest that you uninstall any of these programs. Finally, there is zero difference in the performance or life of a CPU running at 50 or 60 degrees C over one running at 35 degrees C. |
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Shiro Usagi
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
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I have a PII 400MHz with stock Intel heatsink, a 60mm exhaust fan plus the 80mm fan in a 235 watt Sparkle Power PSU and I have no idea what my temps are...and I really don't want to know.
Cricket
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Hell (A.K.A Naperville, IL)
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cricket, can you run anything on that pc?
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Shiro Usagi
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Just because a computer isn't up to date or the fastest available doesn't mean it's useless. The usefulness of a computer is determined by the user, not it's age or speed. This computer still does everything I want it to, so it's still useful to me. Cricket
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Here here criket well said.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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if its stable, who cares.
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Member (8 bit)
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Location: Hell (A.K.A Naperville, IL)
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io meant games. it can obviously run graphics programs though
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lowest I ever! head was 30C, because the heat in the house stoped working so it was freezing inside. lol usually i get in the mid 40C lower 50C
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D'oh!
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Whether its 30C or 60C degrees, as long as its stable, I'm happy
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Member (14 bit)
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I couldn't tell ya what my temps are.....
Last edited by TwoRails; 01-20-2004 at 09:22 PM. |
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I get 29/45 with the system in my signature
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Join Date: Sep 2000
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At full load 41'C and idle 26'C but it runs at full load nearly 24/7
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delete me please...
Last edited by TwoRails; 01-20-2004 at 08:15 PM. |
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Folding For PCMech
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: San Dimas, CA
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I never check my temps unless I'm having a problem, and even then, I usually figure out that its something else that causes the problem, not how hot/cool my CPU is running.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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I used to check and I remember having 37C then when I got my Enermax psu it went down to 33/34C
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Out of curiousity I set up a desktop fan to an open case on my p4 clocked to 3.29 at the time. At just the right angle it was 27 celcius according to asus probe. 32 according to bios. 29 according to my case lead. (Motherboard was 22 according to the probe)
Sadly with the cover back on its at around 34 idle according to the probe. My computer is right near a central air vent. In the summer I'll set it up so the AC blasts the motherboard because I'm a giant nerd.
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my computer runs between 30-50 C even under heavy load.
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i once got my 400mhrz celeron p2 to run at about 19 dedrees, but i was set up praticly outside in the winter.
still concidering the case that's pretty cool www.corosus.tk ;-) |
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Member (5 bit)
Join Date: Jan 2004
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lol, I have that cd drive
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the lowest i reached was 28c,but now around 35c to 43c on full load
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Member (8 bit)
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Hell (A.K.A Naperville, IL)
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i'm no genius in thermal sciences, but if heat rises, then shouldn't there be fans on top of a pc? i've seen some pc's that the owners have modded to mount a fan or 2 on top. why not market cases like that?
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Member (10 bit)
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Location: las vegas
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spooky,yeah some will say it is overkill but i like it.and the noise is not a factor at all.yup the air really moves inside
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Washington State
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Haha, so I ordered a new system that I'm gonna put together on my own, and I'm pretty handy with a dremmel tool and whatnot; I really want to put all the parts in an old miniature coca cola fridge I have, and crank the temp down low. Of course I'd take all the food out of it. Do you think this could work on it's own for cooling? Maybe put some fans on the top to blow out hot air? Or what? I really am into this idea, what do you folks think?
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Folding For PCMech
Join Date: Jun 2003
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It is possible to build a PC inside a fridge, but I never have and never would do it.
http://www.ohardt.com/computer/pc.mo...ct.hot.fridge/ |
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Lest we forget
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Ontario, Canada
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I got 31C case temp and 45C cpu temp. I got a 120mm exaust (its a monster) + a low-powered PSU fan
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USA Pride
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Right now I'm running Kazza and I'm on the net and getting 31c. I'ts about 70 in this room or a little warmer.
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