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16th January 2003, 00:30 | #1 |
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| Temp prob. (i think). Sorry to bother you with this, but i'm rather sure i have a temp prob with my xp2000+ tbred. It runs at stock speeds on a kx7-333r, with an alpha pal 8045 + papst ngml. This is al positioned in a maxi chieftec with 5 80mm enermax fans @ half speeds, controlled by a digidoc. casetemp = roomtemp (23°), but my cpu runs stressed @ 45°. Even my thunderbird 1133 did better ! (39°) is this normal ? |
16th January 2003, 01:03 | #2 |
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| i think that an xp2000+ runs hotter than a tbird1133but not sure about that |
16th January 2003, 07:25 | #3 |
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| did you cool the 1133 with the same setup? the temps aren't that bad. for a papst ngml. casetemp=roomtemp is your case open then? i run a xp1700+ at 1666mhz (xp2000+ speed) with a v7 and a papst ngm a 12cm casefan at 7v and 2x 8cm fans at about 2000rpm. temps are 39 a 40 degrees C stressed. but a papst ngm turns more rpm than a ngml. it's just about wath you want? a cool pc that doesn't make any noise(Aircooled) is not that easy to make and not cheap. as long as you don't get 60 a 65 degrees C stressed it's ok. |
16th January 2003, 07:42 | #4 |
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| strange my 1700+ @ 2000+ speed had the same temp but it's with a v7+ @ medium speed fastened your alpha good enough? your layer of thermal goo okay? |
16th January 2003, 11:52 | #5 |
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| my tb1133 was with the same setup, yes. Everything should be allright with the as3. computer has been folding all night, when i woke up I had a casetemp of 33° and a cpu temp of 51° ! (without casecooling.). |
16th January 2003, 11:58 | #6 |
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| NGML = low CFM, silent fan. 45°C stressed is very good for a silent cooled xp2000+ in my humble opinion. Nothing to worry about.
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16th January 2003, 12:25 | #7 |
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| ok then. ty. One NGM coming up. |
16th January 2003, 16:47 | #8 |
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| With a delta black label on my pal it didn't made much difference ! this is with 5 enermax casefans @full speed, 24° roomtemp, cpu @ stock speeds. The fan should suck the air out of the heatsink, right ? note: chassis fan = thermaltake active memcooler; I tried to OC that cpu, but to get @ a fsb of 160, i had to feed it 1.85v !. Wasn't possible to load windows because my raidcontroller is running on 30 mHz in stead of 33, is this possible ? |
16th January 2003, 16:54 | #9 |
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| in a closed case with 1.8v those temps are do-able the PAL indeed needs to get the air sucked out if it Open Case + Swiftech + Delta + XP2200+ - + 1.85v = better temps
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