_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD
10 minutes of Counter-Strike: Source


Just checked Everest to see my CPU temperature, which was a whopping 76 °C

Normally it idles around the 60s.

I'm not even overclocked.

What kind of fan should I get to cool it off?

This is a double clip style fan btw and it is a socket 478

I'm using the aluminum HSF that came with the computer even though I upgraded to a 2.2GHz from a 1.6GHz

Last edited by _j5689_ (2007-07-17 16:27:53)

Xblade-3o5-
Oi, Suzy!
+113|7225|Florida, United States
76 F? sounds normal to me...
but if anything, just clean all the dust in your computer and CPU fan, thats what I did and my CPU temp went down by 10.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD
Sorry I meant 76 °C
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7315|Alberta, Canada

I asked a few tech guys at my local PC store and they said for C2D (assuming you have one) that idling at 60 C is fine, but anything above 65C-75C is a bit too hot. He says you shouldn't worry about it unless your computer is acting all wonky.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD

Ryan wrote:

I asked a few tech guys at my local PC store and they said for C2D (assuming you have one) that idling at 60 C is fine, but anything above 65C-75C is a bit too hot. He says you shouldn't worry about it unless your computer is acting all wonky.
Nope, I don't have a C2D.  I'm the only person on this forum that still has a P4. A 2.2GHz P4.
=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6837|California
Yeah, try to clean out the dust, It helped my PC by a lot lol.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

Yeah, try to clean out the dust, It helped my PC by a lot lol.
This computer is like 5 years old, there's way too much dust in it by now.
=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6837|California

_j5689_ wrote:

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

Yeah, try to clean out the dust, It helped my PC by a lot lol.
This computer is like 5 years old, there's way too much dust in it by now.
I believe that may the be the reason of it being too hot.
Just take your pc outside and blow it out with air or something.
Xblade-3o5-
Oi, Suzy!
+113|7225|Florida, United States

_j5689_ wrote:

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

Yeah, try to clean out the dust, It helped my PC by a lot lol.
This computer is like 5 years old, there's way too much dust in it by now.
Exactly.  Just blow all the dust out, and clean the heatsink.

BTW i have AMD 64 Athlon 2800+

_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD
OMG I went to 81 C just by playing Half-Life 1 for about an hour.

Btw, this made the game lag.

I think I have discovered the problem behind all my lag.  This damn CPU heat.

Last edited by _j5689_ (2007-07-17 17:32:44)

Volatile
Member
+252|7176|Sextupling in Empire

_j5689_ wrote:

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

Yeah, try to clean out the dust, It helped my PC by a lot lol.
This computer is like 5 years old, there's way too much dust in it by now.
The best way to clean your pc is to:

1.) Take it outside
2.) Spray it with the hose
3.) Let it sit out in the summer sun for a couple hours to dry.






















J/K.

Spray that beast out with some compressed air. It's not hard to do, and it takes like 3 min.

Last edited by Volatile_Squirrel (2007-07-17 17:36:42)

Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|7009|Long Island, New York
my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD

Poseidon wrote:

my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
That's what leads me to believe the problem is more than dust, it's shitty aluminum for a heatsink and a pretty old and crappy fan from 2K3 or something.

This is what I want to get: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835150033

It seems to be getting to getting good reviews from P4 users with higher speeds that I have so it should be pefect.  It's the exact clip type and everything.
=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6837|California

_j5689_ wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
That's what leads me to believe the problem is more than dust, it's shitty aluminum for a heatsink and a pretty old and crappy fan from 2K3 or something.

This is what I want to get: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835150033

It seems to be getting to getting good reviews from P4 users with higher speeds that I have so it should be pefect.  It's the exact clip type and everything.
before you go buy anything, clean the dust out, and see if you notice any difference first...
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|7188|Riva, MD

=NHB=Shadow wrote:

_j5689_ wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
That's what leads me to believe the problem is more than dust, it's shitty aluminum for a heatsink and a pretty old and crappy fan from 2K3 or something.

This is what I want to get: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6835150033

It seems to be getting to getting good reviews from P4 users with higher speeds that I have so it should be pefect.  It's the exact clip type and everything.
before you go buy anything, clean the dust out, and see if you notice any difference first...
How would I clean the dust out?
Smithereener
Member
+138|6787|California
Like Volatile_Squirrel said, compressed/canned air. Seriously, blow out the fans, heatsinks, and in general, all the dust you see in your case.
=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6837|California

Smithereener wrote:

Like Volatile_Squirrel said, compressed/canned air. Seriously, blow out the fans, heatsinks, and in general, all the dust you see in your case.
Try to get the spots that might be covered in wires, usually theres a bit of dust there.
Mitch
16 more years
+877|6997|South Florida

_j5689_ wrote:

Sorry I meant 76 °C
holy shit........... Thats almost 'melt your transistors' hot...
15 more years! 15 more years!
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6669|Winland

_j5689_ wrote:

Ryan wrote:

I asked a few tech guys at my local PC store and they said for C2D (assuming you have one) that idling at 60 C is fine, but anything above 65C-75C is a bit too hot. He says you shouldn't worry about it unless your computer is acting all wonky.
Nope, I don't have a C2D.  I'm the only person on this forum that still has a P4. A 2.2GHz P4.
You're not alone... We all are here, we walk around like zombies, we hide in the gutter, trying to avoid the C2D's coming to kill us... We must flee... We must survive... We must... Upgrade.

Just clean out the case, if you have a S478 and never have cleaned your case, you should really just open it, take a deep breat, and then cough for a week
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7315|Alberta, Canada

Poseidon wrote:

my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
Metal doesn't melt at 100C.
Maybe some weird metal, but I can't think of one.

Last edited by Ryan (2007-07-17 19:57:12)

elite.mafia
Banned
+122|6925|USA

_j5689_ wrote:

Ryan wrote:

I asked a few tech guys at my local PC store and they said for C2D (assuming you have one) that idling at 60 C is fine, but anything above 65C-75C is a bit too hot. He says you shouldn't worry about it unless your computer is acting all wonky.
Nope, I don't have a C2D.  I'm the only person on this forum that still has a P4. A 2.2GHz P4.
I have a 2.0 sitting on my desk, and a 3.06 in my computer....
socket 478 too

Last edited by elite.mafia (2007-07-17 20:16:31)

Smithereener
Member
+138|6787|California

Ryan wrote:

Poseidon wrote:

my E6600's OC'ed to 3.2 and it's running idle at 60c. 76 celcius is close to melting point. You're gonna smell charred metal reeeeal soon.
Metal doesn't melt at 100C.
Maybe some weird metal, but I can't think of one.
Gallium melts at around 30C.

But it is a wierd metal.
chittydog
less busy
+586|7307|Kubra, Damn it!

Volatile_Squirrel wrote:

The best way to clean your pc is to:

1.) Take it outside
2.) Spray it with the hose
3.) Let it sit out in the summer sun for a couple hours to dry.
Don't be silly, it'll just get hot again. To really keep your CPU cool, put your computer into a bucket of ice water while you're gaming. Preferably when you're playing against me.

Last edited by chittydog (2007-07-17 21:52:39)

theknuck
It's pronounced Knuck, like in Knuckle!!
+45|7084|balls
dude if you've never cleaned out your computer then do it now!  i make an effort to clean my laptop and gaming rig every other month or so.  that way you don't pull hairballs out of your cpu fan!  seriously, 5 years of dust and particles add up.  You got pets?  is your cpu fan even running?  its probably got a hair ball right in there holding things up.  clean off your video cards fan/heatsink too.  let us know what you find!
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7053|SE London

Ryan wrote:

I asked a few tech guys at my local PC store and they said for C2D (assuming you have one) that idling at 60 C is fine, but anything above 65C-75C is a bit too hot. He says you shouldn't worry about it unless your computer is acting all wonky.
They lied to you.

For a C2D 60C is ok as an absolute maximum under prolonged load. Idling at 60C could get you load temps of upto about 80C, which is seriously bad for the CPU. Running it at 60C-70C is fine for short periods (benchmarking etc), but doing it for a prolonged period, you will seriously damage your CPU - you'd be very lucky if it lasted more than 4 or 5 months.

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