Athlon 64 3500+ Temp

Bitterfoam

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Heh. I'm new here. Hi, everyone.

This is the first system I've built. I had never really thought of doing it, but after some recent crap with the guy I know who does build them, I went ahead and did it myself.

I'm running, as the topic says, an Athlon 64 3500+, with its stock heatsink and fan (although I'll more than likely be changing that to an XP-90). It's sitting on an ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard, in a Thermaltake Tsunami Dream case. Yes, I know, Thermaltake is not the fan favorite around here, but when I ordered the parts, the case happened to fit the price and I find it to be purdy. It's a Cooler Master Real Power 450W power supply, and as soon as I stop having continuous problems, I'll have a BFG 6600GT OC AGP card. Right now I've got a Chaintech GeForce 5200FX in.

I do like the case. I don't have any problem like most of the noise complaints I see. However, it's somewhat a tight fit, for once, and I've had the darnedest time with my wiring and not restricting and/or otherwise screwing up my air flow inside.

But maybe the air flow's just fine, and I'm not sure. This is my first serious computer, and so it's really the first that I've monitored.

The temperature of the room I'm in tends to fluctuate between 60 and 70F, I'd have to say, depending on what I have running, whether my door is open, and whether I have windows and thus the outside temperature. I live in Western Massachusetts, so it's Spring-ish here.

With those specs, my chip tends to idle around 32 - 34 Celsius, depending on the room temperature. My motherboard usually stays around 20C. Right now, running a few internet browsers, MSN Messenger, and Winamp, my CPU's sticking around between 35-36C and the motherboard's staying at 22C.

So, in closing this lengthier-than-I-intended-post, could someone give me an idea? Is my air flow restricted and making my CPU/mobo hotter than it should be? Or, for what I've got, are the temperatures fine?
 

Bitterfoam

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Apr 25, 2005
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If I respond incorrectly here, it's because I've obviously interpreted "load" wrong. Heh.

I was running Far Cry yesterday, as a test, as it came with my BFG card (which I've had to send out twice now. Talk about bad luck?). While playing it, the system roared up past 45, continued to increase, but eventually came to a level around 50/51. I did have MSN Messenger and a few other things up in the background, if that matters.

When running Spysweeper, it was moving up to around 40, but that was before this afternoon, when I rewired it to get rid of a giant clog in the middle.

Otherwise, I haven't run too much stuff. I was busy this weekend and didn't do too much heavy computer stuff.
 

Bitterfoam

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Apr 25, 2005
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Seeing as 10 was a wee bit late for me, since I actually have to wake up in the morning, what I did was let my system idle for the first fifteen minutes of The Shield, then started the Prime95 torture test and let it run through the night.

I used the Blend option, rather than one or the other. If I should've chosen one, I can go back and run it again sometime. The test ran for 8 hours, and looking back over the night's history, I don't see my CPU temperature going past the 50-51C mark, where it varied back and forth. As far as I can tell, my room stayed at 68F, give or take a few degrees in either direction.
 

pulsedrive

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Yeah, 50c is WELL within range, I usually get about the same idle temps that you are reporting, and under load I get about 54c. This has gone up a degree since I changed cases, because my PSU and CPU are closer together now, but 65c is the max that the CPU can handle according to AMD.
 

imported_rod

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50C under load is fine, and 32C idle is exactly the same as my 3200+.

Do you use "AMD Cool 'n Quiet"? It's good if you want your temps to stay low when your not really using your PC. It drops your CPU multiplier and voltage when your not utilising much of your processor, and makes a big difference to your temperature (and noise). It supposedly turns your CPU back up to full speed as soon as it is put under load, but I still switch it off when playing DirectX 9 games- just in case.

RoD
 

Bitterfoam

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Apr 25, 2005
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I meant to reply to this from work, but my boss sidetracked me with fun History talk.

I do have Cool'n'Quiet capabilities, but I haven't yet installed them. I wanted to, but I must've gotten sidetracked when i intended to do that, too, and forgot about it. I'll do that now, I think.

So, the torture test I ran was fine, and the temperatures look good?
 

Insomniak

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Load temps should be under 60C. AS long as you're under there, you're fine.

I have an Athlon 64 3000+ Overclocked to 3800+ speeds, and I idle about the same as you: 30-32C, load is about 44-45C.

You're a little higher than me, but well within spec. You have nothing to worry about temperature wise.
 

theMan

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yes, those are perfectly fine temps. you'll see them drop a lot when you get your xp-90. with mine, my 3200+ winnie runs at 30c idle, 37c load. thats without overclock. the hightest load ive ever gotten, 700mhz overclock, was 42c. just keep ur room temps down.
 

Bitterfoam

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Apr 25, 2005
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Woo.

I installed Cool'n'Quiet and let it run and sit, and the system was idling at about 23-24C. Running Spysweeper, it bumped up to about 30C. I just thought I'd mention that.

XP-90 is the way to go? Should I spend the extra bucks for the 90C, or the 120C? They'll all install fine with my motherboard, right? Conflictions are not fun, and I must admit a degree of fed-upness with having to send stuff back. And... I know I saw it somewhere in another thread, but I can't find it, so what fan should I purchase with the heatsink?
 

CheesePoofs

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AS5 is probably the best compound.

To run prime at its best, you have to use the Small FFTs option, not blend. That will crank up your temps as high as they will go.

Your temps are fine, as others have said. I have a winchester 3000+ OC'd to 2.4ghz (3800+ speeds) on the stock cooler and it managed to hit 57 on load after about 11 hours of Priming with Small FFTs.
 

nksheriff

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Apr 25, 2005
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hey im runnig a athlon 64 3500+ with the stock heatsink...

i this one good?Thermaltake CL-P0025 Silent Tower Universal Cooler
 

Insomniak

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Stock heatsink, honestly, is fine for .90nm A64's. IMO, as good as the stock cooling is, XP-90 is a waste of money in this situation. No aftermarket cooler needed - the only reason I'd pick one up is if I bought the processor OEM.
 

imported_rod

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CheesePoofs and Insomniak: You guys both have 3000+ O/Ced to 3800+. What cooling are you guys using?

RoD
 
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