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8th June 2005, 22:02 | #111 |
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| 26°C = cold?? weird people
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8th June 2005, 23:55 | #113 |
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| It can easily (and likely will) be 40°C in a week or so. Last June had 29 days between 38° and 41°...that's a little warmer than I like it. |
18th June 2005, 13:31 | #114 |
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| pfff, now it's hot, and who has to read a boring french book for his exams Roomtemp is 28°, the sun is burning =-) and I'm sweating like a horse . Cpu (XP3200) is doing fine, 41° idle and 48° load (ystech92 - 50cfm @31db) |
18th June 2005, 16:51 | #115 |
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| Tempsensor of my mobo is f0cked. Don't know the exact temperature. |
18th June 2005, 16:52 | #116 |
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| Are you overclocking the XP3200? Normally, if you don't overclock most system will survive a 30°C room temp. I see your system temp is lower than room temp?
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18th June 2005, 18:22 | #117 |
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| don't trust the onboard sensor . Room temp is taken with the aerogateII, so are the cpu temps. Funny thing, few seconds later, the cpu temp was 127°c Ow, the cpu is an oc'ed 2500+ (200*11@1.65V) but too lazy to write it |
18th June 2005, 20:42 | #118 |
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| Stuff like the aerogate2 comes in pretty handy to measure temps when you don't trust bios and software readouts. Do something like this with the 2500+ , hang another sensor near the center of the case and another near the air inlet of the case. Makes it a lot easier to find a program that will agree or that can be adjusted to closely reflect the readings on the aerogate. There's a bit of work involved but the peace of mind is worth it to me. |
18th June 2005, 21:50 | #119 |
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| problem is, the NF7-s read 5°c too hig, but when I reboot, it's reading the same temps as the aerogate, so, the read outs are rather correct. And the system temp was probably fluctuating, not an imporant temp since I don't use a case. |
18th June 2005, 22:43 | #120 |
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| OK, I was just wondering about the temp fluctuations and if they bothered you. You know your system much better than I do. |
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