CPU temps

Started by Dr Sadako, July 23, 2003, 05:24:37 PM

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Dr Sadako

Anyone know of a list showing CPU temperatures?
-=[dMw]=-Dr "Doc" Sadako

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OldBloke

My P4 2.4 runs at 43C under full combat conditions - it was recently at 90C before I noticed anything untoward. Seems to have recovered unscathed I might add.
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smite

Athlon 2000XP runs on average at 49DegC

Benny

My Ath1700 is overclocked to 2gb and runs around 50. 55 if I really push it.
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Anonymous

Case Ambient = 45 idling
Case Ambient = 50 gaming
CPU (P4 2.53) = 49 idling (Zalman Flower Heatsink on min speed)
CPU (P4 2.53) = 58 working (Zalman Flower Heatsink on min speed)
GeForce 5900 = 50 idling (MSI TwinFlow Cooler)
GeForce 5900 = 65 gaming (MSI TwinFlow Cooler)

suicidal_monkey

athlon 1GHz (266fsb one) with a fop32-1 and AS-II, 2 extra 80mm case fans, generic case+psu/fan

ambient probably around 20

idle:
cpu~49
system~28

under load:
cpu~59
system~30-32
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TeaLeaf

QuoteAnyone know of a list showing CPU temperatures?
:oops:  Errrr, yes, but for the life of me I can't find the bookmark  :oops:

I'll continue racking the minimalist brain I have to work with and try topost it later.....

TL.  8)
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TeaLeaf

OK, try here.   :D

TL.  8)
TL.
Wisdom doesn\'t necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.  (Tom Wilson)
Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships. (Michael Jordan)

Doorman

QuoteMy P4 2.4 runs at 43C under full combat conditions - it was recently at 90C before I noticed anything untoward. Seems to have recovered unscathed I might add.
What programme do you use in order that you can see this information as you 'work'?










     

Anonymous

There are many avail, I used one supplied by by MB manufacturer but SiSoft Sandra will give you info too (Sandra is free but does not give dynamic readout, just snapshots)

Benny

I'm using something called Winbond Hardware Doctor, if that helps?
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smite

QuoteI'm using something called Winbond Hardware Doctor, if that helps?

Me 2

Doorman

Thanks for putting me on the track. I got something called Hardware Monitor which is Aopen's contibution to pc paranioa.










     

Dr Sadako

Thanks guys.

The reason for asking is that I wonder which processor puts out most heat as I am thinking of getting a barebone system before the LAN. These are the CPUs I (and my wallet) have been looking at.

AMD Athlon XP2500+ Barton
AMD Athlon XP2800+ Barton

Intel P4 2.66 GHz (533FSB)
Intel P4 2.40 GHz (800FSB)

My concerns are high temp = high noice level so I am also looking for a good enough graphics card that doesn't operate at toaster temperatures. I have a GeForce3 Ti500 atm.

TL do you got a similar page for P4?
-=[dMw]=-Dr "Doc" Sadako

"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein

Dr Sadako

Two possibilities atm.

1. Buying a complete barebone system cost ($700-800)

2a. Buying a barebone Shuttle and then transferring cpu, mem, gfx only when going to LAN. The Shuttle could be upgraded down the road.

2b. Same as 2a but going for a really cheap barebone (not shuttle).

This is what I have right now that could be transferred.
XP1900+ (Palomino)
GeForce 3 Ti500
512 MB PC2100

 :?
-=[dMw]=-Dr "Doc" Sadako

"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love." Albert Einstein