I have peletier chips running with Opertron 280 dual cpu. native no
peliteirs I get 48*C with Pel's on I get 21-23*C make sure you gota a large
power sipply. I'm using a thermaltake 850 of which 175W is for my cooloing
chips. Pure cooling with the adding of 2 120mm fans (250cfm each) I'm a bit
loud. That's ok. But what the system can do, OUCH!! Also I have cold floor
uptake vents on the floor in my office I have a snorkel vent that's charged
by a 110V 6" fan my exaust Tenp is 29.5*C for the entire box. Wile room temp
is 78*F
"Ian" <> wrote in message news

p.s9a48ngszzltit@iano...
An old chestnut I guess.
My Athlon 3200 just will not idle below 47c and loads up to 53c, no matter
what I do to my cooling. It now has a 120mm exhaust behind it, another
120 pulling in at the case front,
there's even an 80mm intake on the case side-panel and a dual-fan PSU.
System temp, even in warm weather, ranges from "just" 28 to 33c. I belive
my Gigabyte board reads die temp, so that's something.
On the one time my CPU reached 56c (doing BOINC) the system went down. On
this basis, I'd be happy with a 42-49 range, even 50, but I don't like
52/53 or so, there's not enough headroom there for my tastes before the
point I at hwich I know it can wobble over.
I should add I run at only stock bus speeds.
Currently I'm running with the stock cooler again as I got no improvements
(actually a 2-3 degree worsening) when I tried a couple of large coolers
with 80mm fans, e.g. TT Volcano, Akasa (not sure which). I use some
Thermaltake grease I grabbed in PC World, which I gather is one of the
Arctic Silvers. The Thermaltake cooler even has a 5,000 RPM fan, which
simply deafens me but makes no odds. I remounted my stock cooler - if
it's going to be hot either way I may as well have it melt in peace.
I might be cocking up the paste application I suppose. And I don't lap my
heatsinks or anything like that. I have cleaned with isopropyl where
needed. And obviously, the original stuck on layer is all gone, in case
anyone was going to ask....
Is it possible that, without special preparations, an Athlon of this type
is never going to cool below these levels? My opinion is that if I can't
get below 47c with any extra cooling applied, then there must be a
bottleneck in the cooling, a limit in the interface with the heatsink,
whatever, which makes my extra fans irrelevant to the processor. It just
can't cool below this point, no matter what??
Air flow seems good. Putting my hand in, I can feel a lot of movement and
no warm spots. The side fan seems to have removed a hot-spot that I had
noticed near my Radeon. It is only a
"normal" case, quite boring, not a cooling paradise, but chosen to at
least have decent flow for 120mm fans (large holes) etc. It's tall, with
so much clearance around everything, including the CPU. I even use some
lovely round IDE/floppy cables and I've tried to pull all of them out of
the flow... I'm a good boy really!
Some might say that a peak just over 50c is not alarming for someone not
going to extra lengths with the heatsink application. Some might say I'm
screwing up the grease, too much, too little. I've tried applying it a
dozen times, to the point that I am now holding off experiments for fear
of damaging the socket or die with my heavy hands.
Just want to sound out opinions.
Should I just forget looking at the system mmonitor (Easytune) and get on
with running the PC? It always possible that if it crashes after 2 hours
gaming that something else failed, after all...
What say you?
Best, Ian.
3200 on Gigabyte 7VT-600RZ
512mb PC400
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