Ok;
I've replaced the 'smaller' 9 bay 300 watt case with a 12 bay 500 watt case
[more better for 5 hard drives]... I've installed one exhaust fan to the
rear, installed an extra fan bringing air in, with temp. sensor fan speed]
on an external duct from the side cover to the CPU... made sure the cables
are not impeding the air flow, and, viola... now after heaving processing
the CPU is at 102º F and the case temp. is at 87º F.... thinking a second
fan in the front, but lets see..... any suggestions?
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Zyp
"Zephyr" <> wrote in message
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> Front intake fan, rear exhaust fan [cool master], the CPU fan is a Volcano
> fan with heat sink package, there are 5 hard drives running [probably my
> problem]. I replaced the rear exhaust fan and the system now runs with a
> case temperature of 98º F and a CPU temperature of 118º F. The case I
have
> now probably is too small for all the drives .... the answer may be for me
> to get a larger case with installed fans on the side cover?
>
> --
> Zyp
> "Wes Newell" <> wrote in message
> news:ngNNg.51738$Qb2.9827@trnddc08...
> > On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 17:06:53 -0700, Zephyr wrote:
> >
> > > This processor is an AMD +2000 [rated] Thoroughbred running at 53ºC
> [127º
> > > F]. The case seems to run around 40ºC [104º F]. When the CPU hits
> around
> > > 131ºF it stops working.... Any cooling ideas?
> >
> > The case is too hot. What's room temp? What kind of case is it? What
case
> > fans do you have in it now? Where are mounted? Intake or exhaust? Is the
> > CPU a Tbred A (cpuid 680) or B (cpuid 681). Make/model of cpu cooler?
> > Answer all this and I can then give decent advice.
> >
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