Hi Everyone:
I have a Athlon XP 2000+ who keeps at 62.5 - 65 degrees. I have his native fan & heatsink, an additional fan pointing over the CPU (sending him some cool air) plus the classic power supply FAN pointing outside of the case. I've tryed EVERY possible position of the additional FAN, I even make some sort of holding tool with some old cables to hold the FAN just in the CPU's face but everything seems wrong cuss the CPU's temperature keeps going to 65 + or - no matter what position I put the additional Fan I told U before. Maybe there's no way out without and Overcloking Fan or a Cooling System more advanced than an open case and an old power supply fan playing System Fan's role. I tryed putting it like extractor but didn't worked either. My system configuration is a an AsusTek A7V8X (maybe he is sensing CPU temperature wrongly, and can be fixed with a BIOS Update or something) and a AMD Athlon XP 2000+ @ 1667 MHz 333 FSB with his original Fan & Heatsink. I've done NO OVERCLOKING!! he is working at his normal speed ratio. What I need really is a challenge 2 U all, is put down my CPU's temperature ONLY with the components I told U before cuss here in CUBA we don't have air conditioned (enviroment cooling consoles i mean, at least not at home ), they don't sell cooling kits and bring it from another countryes is difficult like HELL!!! I also disspose of an original Fan & Heatsink of my previous CPU (Athlon Thunderbird 1.1 GHz) wich I'm thinking to skrew up together with the Fan of the Athlon XP fan, I mean, that's like plane's turbines work... various propelers sending masses of air into a compression chamber to later expulse it in a stream... I'm not planing to FLY with my PC (LOL) but ya know, maybe if I put 2 Fan skrewed up together in a Heatsink (one after another, in cascade, not like in dual microprocessors)may send more air presure and cool more... Just a crazy idea.... Don't laugh on me if it cant be done.. PLZ
I have a Athlon XP 2000+ who keeps at 62.5 - 65 degrees. I have his native fan & heatsink, an additional fan pointing over the CPU (sending him some cool air) plus the classic power supply FAN pointing outside of the case. I've tryed EVERY possible position of the additional FAN, I even make some sort of holding tool with some old cables to hold the FAN just in the CPU's face but everything seems wrong cuss the CPU's temperature keeps going to 65 + or - no matter what position I put the additional Fan I told U before. Maybe there's no way out without and Overcloking Fan or a Cooling System more advanced than an open case and an old power supply fan playing System Fan's role. I tryed putting it like extractor but didn't worked either. My system configuration is a an AsusTek A7V8X (maybe he is sensing CPU temperature wrongly, and can be fixed with a BIOS Update or something) and a AMD Athlon XP 2000+ @ 1667 MHz 333 FSB with his original Fan & Heatsink. I've done NO OVERCLOKING!! he is working at his normal speed ratio. What I need really is a challenge 2 U all, is put down my CPU's temperature ONLY with the components I told U before cuss here in CUBA we don't have air conditioned (enviroment cooling consoles i mean, at least not at home ), they don't sell cooling kits and bring it from another countryes is difficult like HELL!!! I also disspose of an original Fan & Heatsink of my previous CPU (Athlon Thunderbird 1.1 GHz) wich I'm thinking to skrew up together with the Fan of the Athlon XP fan, I mean, that's like plane's turbines work... various propelers sending masses of air into a compression chamber to later expulse it in a stream... I'm not planing to FLY with my PC (LOL) but ya know, maybe if I put 2 Fan skrewed up together in a Heatsink (one after another, in cascade, not like in dual microprocessors)may send more air presure and cool more... Just a crazy idea.... Don't laugh on me if it cant be done.. PLZ