At about what temprature should my XP 1800 be running at and what is way too hot? It runs at about 50 degrees C usually. I was just wondering if that's good or not.
I use Motherboard Monitor (MBM). My Athlon XP 2000+ never goes above 44 degrees celcius. I have removed the retail hsf and installed a Volcano 7, with the white silicon goop that comes with the Soyo Dragon+ board.
No problem there. My 1600+ does like 48ºC when my case temp is 33ºC....it always seems to be 15ºC above case temp. This is on an 8KHA+ where the proc is cooled by an 8045 with an L1A (no case fans )
Yea, my 1700+ runs about 55-56 under full load, with retail HS/F with the case closed, 1 intake and 1 exhaust fan. It used to be at about 48 degrees idle. But after my chipset tweek it sits at about 29 idle.
XP1800+
Alpha PAL 8045
Enermax 80mm fan (running at 1000RPM)
Arctic Silver 3
in Lian Li PC-60 case with 2 80mm front intake fans and one 80mm exaust (running at medium speed)
= 35C case temp
48-50C CPU idle temp (measured from CPU thermister via Hardware Doctor software which came with my Abit KR7)
52-54C full load temp
I think that if I up my CPU fan speed I could get a bit lower, but I'm not overclocking or anything so I am not too worried about it. Around 50C for Athlon XPs seems to be pretty good. Some people get down to 42-45C, but they have got some serious modding going on. I much prefer the quiet and lack of holes in the sides/top of my case.
Is the concensous that hovering around 50C is pretty good for an 1800+?
I run about 32 C idle with a case temp of 22 C. 35-36 C load (Alpha 8045 with a ASII and a 49 CFM fan). Always run about 10 C over case temp. So when it's 32 I run about 42. Nothing fancy. There are some folks over at Viahardware and AMDMB who have gotten insane temps like 15-16 C idle with some registry tweaks and good cooling. Mine doesn't seem like anything extrodinary compared to what other folks report.
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