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GuPPie

Junior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Donnerstag, 14. August 2003, 03:22

I expected low 40, but when I start thinking about it. I realised my temp was 60 degrees before. at same noice level. now it is 49. I turned mij papst so now its blowing @ 7 volt and 2 outtakes behind. My temp is instead of 56!! ( with case closed and papst sucking) 49 so I won 7 degrees ( case closed and papst blwoing). And yes I'm below the roof :)

Ratman

Senior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Donnerstag, 14. August 2003, 11:06

Don´t worry about your temps, they´re all fine :)
I use almost the same parts in my watercool-system and my temps are nearly the same. But that´s OK because of the high temps this summer. If the temps stay at 60°C or below, there´s no need to worry about it, trust me.
-=Ratman=-

GuPPie

Junior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Freitag, 15. August 2003, 13:35

Hmm, my water seems to warm up quickly, my temps started at 35 degrees, and then slowly it rises to 52 ( At the moment ) My v-core is 1.95v and I'm running 2500 MHZ With my XP 2400+. How can I get my water temp down?

Re: To warm CPU?

Freitag, 15. August 2003, 15:48

The normal VCore is about 1.7V if you have 1.95, it is not a quetion why the CPU is so hot.
You may try a lower Voltage

Gruz
Jim

p.s.: sorry for bad english :)
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MojoMC

Senior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Freitag, 15. August 2003, 16:19

Zitat von »GuPPie«

Now my CPU temp is 48 C idle en 53 full load.

That's kinda high isn't it?

You can't count on the temperature measured by the mobo. I installed an new one. Temps @ old mobo: 39° load. Temps @ new mobo: 49° load.

The only interesting is the water temperature. I need an thermometer...
Willkommen in Bruchtal, Mr. Anderson.

Pruneau

Junior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Freitag, 15. August 2003, 20:55

Yes you really need a separate sensor. Mobo sensors aren't very precise, from my very limited experience.

GuPPie

Junior Member

Re: To warm CPU?

Freitag, 15. August 2003, 22:54

I made some changes, I build a 5 cm long fanduct, wich is much more quiet. :D:D. I put my v-core @ 1.65 again, And mu idle temp now is 43C witch papst @ 12v and 2 outake fans @ 12v. I will upload my water temp in a minit..