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jackalsmith TweakNOOB
Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 20 Location: New York City
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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| bigkissfan1973 wrote: | Hi all,
I have 4 different ways I get my temps, Speedfan 4.09, Asus Probe 2.20.02 and right from the bios all are within a degree of each other. The last way is a digital laser thermometer that automotive shops use to get temps from engines and catalitic converters and it gives me reading bang on with my Speedfan readings.
Plus Like I said I have really good airflow in my case tested it with smoke from a fog machine (yes I own one) to trace the route of the air. I figure the reason my board is hotter is cuz I have the ram overclocked to make my cpu 3.12 and my cpu is low because the Spark 7 does an awesome job.
No my room isn't air conditioned the temp of the room right now is: 29 degrees, the cpu is 27, the mobo is 29, hard drive 1 is 18, hard drive 2 is 18, hard drive 3 is 27 and hard drive 4 is 28.
Not trying to pull the wool over anyones eyes, I do this for a living - i build and sell systems and I am a cooling fanatic - it's why i switched from AMD back to Intel - amd's run too damn hot for my liking (yes I know why - I just don't like all that heat).
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On speedfan, are you reading the 1 or 2? 2 is the cpu and 1 is the mother board. I can't get asus probe to work well on my setup. I usually use speedfan, the bios or motherboard monitor. I preffer speefan over MBM.
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bigkissfan1973 TweakNOOB
Joined: 21 Sep 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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Hey DMW - I agree with everything you said - even the part about intel and "feeeding the machine" (although i just heard they owe a whole shitload of money in back taxes!!). i have always found the latest P4's to run faster than the comparable AMD XP chips though.
But yeah back to temps, I wasn't saying my case temp was warmer than my cpu - but the motherboard is (specifiallly the north and south bridge) sorry if I didn't represent that properly the first time around.
PS: jackalsmith - on speedfan 4.09 right now my "Temp #1" is 29 degrees and my "Temp #2" is 26 degrees - and with Asus probe I only use it to verifiy the cpu and board temp reading I get from speedfan - I preffer speedfan because it monitors the hard drive temps as well (it caught 2 maxtor 7200 rpm drives going bad on me - they were running at 60 + degrees celcius!!!) Thankfully that was before the one year warranty ran out on them and before it destroyed all my data - here's a tip for anyone who doesn't know as well - you can still get ide hard drives with a 3 year warranty without spending a lot of cash - Samsung still has 3 warranty on all new drives and they run way cooler than maxtors and western digitals who have dropped their warranty down to only 1 year on most of their drives. No i don't work for samsung - but I do sell alot of their drives.
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CooLJoE TweakNOOB
Joined: 09 Jul 2003 Posts: 202 Location: Michigan
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 2:04 am Post subject: |
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DMW is right, your ambient room temp HAS to be lower than your CPU temp. No 2 ways about it. So since you say its running at 29C (84.2F) that means your room temp has to be in the 70-80s for temp. Though I doubt its near the 80s with a temp like that on your cpu. I'm thinking it must be in the mid to low 70s.
Also, those laser temp guns are nice, but not the best for cpus and such. You could use it on RAM, HDDs, etc, but not things that sit under a heatsink. Those guns do surface measuring. I know this because they are used ALL the time with Nitro R/C cars/planes/boats/etc. (a hobby that I'm into).
Also, all drives can get hot. If you don't cool them properly, your the only one to blame. And if you don't put them in the airflow in some form, they tend to get warm/hot also. Generally, low performance drives run cool while high performance drives run warm. Am I saying something about your Samsung drives? Could be...you'll have to decide that though. I run Maxtors myself. Infact my work uses them all the time with little problems. BTW, I work for a computer company that builds and sells servers to small businesses and restaurants (runs the point of sale systems). Been there for 6 years and worked on computers for a long time before this place. So you could say I know my way around them. _________________ TestOC PC
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bigkissfan1973 TweakNOOB
Joined: 21 Sep 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 10:59 am Post subject: |
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I never said that DMW was wrong - I said that I was mistaken when I explained it - I wasn't taking about the ambient temp of my case interior - I was referring to the Motherboard South/Northbridge chipset temps (where most diagnostic/temp monitoring software get there readings from).
I know it is physical impossible for just airflow to make the cpu cooler than the case interior temp - but the Spark 7 fan does make my CPU cooler than the South/Northbridge readings on my motherboard.
As to hard drives I have two mounted in 5 1/2 bays with the a 3 fan cooler blowing air right over them. The other two drives are mounted near the bottom of the case and have a 8 cm fan blowing air over them and behind and up a bit on the back of the case is another 8 cm sucking the hot air out. Also as mentioned before I have routed all my cables and wires neatly out of the way to provide the best airflow possible and with this setup all my hard drives run in the temp range of 18 - 30 degrees Celsius.
Now when two of them were Maxtor’s (I too used to be a Maxtor fan for years) they were running from 55 - 80 + degrees in the exact same setup. As a matter of fact when I called Maxtor on another issue I asked them what was the maximum temp they should run at, Maxtor told me "anything above 55 degrees is too hot" so they rma'd both of the drives no questions asked. I sold them when I got them back (the remainder of the warranty was almost up).
But no I'm not bashing Maxtor - all I was saying is most of the companies have dropped their warranty from 3 to 1 year - except for Samsung.
I too have been involved with computers for years (had my first system in 1982) and have been a "geek" ever since.
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-.-PhanTom-.- TweakNOOB
Joined: 21 Sep 2003 Posts: 136
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 12:45 pm Post subject: |
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bigkissfan1973: do you have any pictures of the inside of your case?..would love to see how you got the whole thing setup.... _________________ Opteron170 @ 2.8 Ghz - NexXxoS XP AMD64, NexXxoS NVXP-3, NexXxoS NB-SLI1 Northbridge
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bigkissfan1973 TweakNOOB
Joined: 21 Sep 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2003 3:58 pm Post subject: |
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Yes -.-PhanTom-.- I do have some pics of my case - but it seems if they aren't on another web page u can't post em here - if you want to email me at big_kiss_fan@hotmail.com I'll gladly send you some pics.
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