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Old 5th March 2004, 06:58   #1
Kiven
 
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I am using Coolermaster Aero 7 + for my AMD 2500+ @ 2.02G The fan runs at it highest speed , but the CPU still having a load temp of 63'c , is there anything wrong , or it's normal for my CPU ?

*Properly installed .

Add' :
Front + side - 3 x 80mm fans
Rear - 1 x 80mm fan
PSU - 2 x fans
Tidy wires
 
Old 5th March 2004, 16:15   #2
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howmuch volts are you running through your proc?
 
Old 5th March 2004, 16:57   #3
Kiven
 
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default ... 1.63~1.65
 
Old 8th March 2004, 20:43   #4
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you've said "properly installed" ... does that include proper thermal paste applying??? I dont mean that you've done this but once in a local forum Ive seen sameone asking" I've done everything ok,besides I've even stick the AMD sticker on the core! and still working at high degrees!!! where is the problem,is my cpu broken? "

and also more agreeable one; are you sure u have a good ventilation and air flow in the case?
 
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