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Duncan, Eric A.
So what is the normal cpu temp range for these CPUs? Or what are the
temps your guys are seeing/running?
It's the 0.13 micron style (can't remember name) that maxes at 2.4Ghz,
400mhz FSB. Running Rambus PC800 EEC. I have a dual board, but only
1 cpu for right now (with HT on though).
At idle in room temp, it sits around 27C and never have seen it get
above 30C while playing some games and some misc applications.
I then downloaded some good 3D Benchmarking and PCMark software
packages to test out my machine. The PCMark was excellent, as it
recognized the Hyperthreading and tested it. The 3D Benchmarking
software I like the best as it fully tested "single" CPU mode and
"dual CPU" mode, with my HT turned on. The application treated my
machine as I had two CPUs and did two seperate tests for "multi-cpu"
and "single-cpu". Those reports were impressive (18% increase in CPU
processing with HT on and both CPUs, and only an 3.4% increase with HT
turned off when compared to the single CPU operation of HT
beforehand!), but that's another topic.
During these tests, my CPU temp shot up bigtime. It got as high as
51C! Is this normal? For jumping up so much during CPU load?
I'm using the Supermicro fan and heatsinks that came with the P4DC6
mobo I have ('cause I originally had OEM cpus before, which required
the fans). With the P4 2.4Ghz upgrade (Intel Retail, for warranty) I
couldn't use the heatsink with the fan adapters/pins holding the oem
supermicro fan base on the motherboard (a bitch to remove!). I plan
to move to the Intel heatsink and fan (can't use the wind-tunnel
design due to motherboard and case design, will have to be blown in
from the top).
Are these temps ok? Seems to be since I see a lot of Athlons running
at those temps at idle. And also since the bios doesn't call for an
alarm until 88C. Just wondering what CPU temps you guys (and gals)
are seeing.
Thanks,
Eric
temps your guys are seeing/running?
It's the 0.13 micron style (can't remember name) that maxes at 2.4Ghz,
400mhz FSB. Running Rambus PC800 EEC. I have a dual board, but only
1 cpu for right now (with HT on though).
At idle in room temp, it sits around 27C and never have seen it get
above 30C while playing some games and some misc applications.
I then downloaded some good 3D Benchmarking and PCMark software
packages to test out my machine. The PCMark was excellent, as it
recognized the Hyperthreading and tested it. The 3D Benchmarking
software I like the best as it fully tested "single" CPU mode and
"dual CPU" mode, with my HT turned on. The application treated my
machine as I had two CPUs and did two seperate tests for "multi-cpu"
and "single-cpu". Those reports were impressive (18% increase in CPU
processing with HT on and both CPUs, and only an 3.4% increase with HT
turned off when compared to the single CPU operation of HT
beforehand!), but that's another topic.
During these tests, my CPU temp shot up bigtime. It got as high as
51C! Is this normal? For jumping up so much during CPU load?
I'm using the Supermicro fan and heatsinks that came with the P4DC6
mobo I have ('cause I originally had OEM cpus before, which required
the fans). With the P4 2.4Ghz upgrade (Intel Retail, for warranty) I
couldn't use the heatsink with the fan adapters/pins holding the oem
supermicro fan base on the motherboard (a bitch to remove!). I plan
to move to the Intel heatsink and fan (can't use the wind-tunnel
design due to motherboard and case design, will have to be blown in
from the top).
Are these temps ok? Seems to be since I see a lot of Athlons running
at those temps at idle. And also since the bios doesn't call for an
alarm until 88C. Just wondering what CPU temps you guys (and gals)
are seeing.
Thanks,
Eric