- Jul 4, 2005
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Hello to all again.
The weather around here for the first time warmed up to around 90 degrees F. According to my temp monitoring program my CPU is idling around 42-45 degrees C and when I try to play games it goes as high as 51 C which I think is quite bad. Every other game is fine but when I play CS:S or HL2 the thing wigs out for a bit then locks up. Then I have to do a hard reboot. My guess this must be the CPU overheating. This is an AMD 64 3500+ Winchester by the way.
My HSF is working fine, has gone up to 4000RPM and is all copper. Never had a problem before and my guess is the weather has brought my comp's CPU to the edge. So I've already ordered some Arctic Silver 5 compound and I'm going to remount the HSF and redo the compound because it originally came with a pad. I guess the HSF and CPU are not getting a good connection and heat is building up. I've already cleaned out the dust from my computer.
So now I wait for the compound to arrive. Until then, this sucks! :|
Any other ideas/comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks all.
Sys specs (this is over a year old btw!)
AMD Athlon 64 "Wincester" 3500+, 2.2GHZ, 512KB L2 Cache, S939 @ .90nm
Asus A8V Deluxe, K8T800 Pro Chipset
1 GB (512x2), OCZ Premier Series PC3200, DDR 400
Western Digital 80 GB, EIDE Ultra ATA-100, 7200RPM, 8MB Cache
eVGA Nvidia 6600GT AGP, 128MB
Windows XP Pro (SP 2)
Lian Li PC-61 Case w/ Antec SP 2.0 500 watt PS
The weather around here for the first time warmed up to around 90 degrees F. According to my temp monitoring program my CPU is idling around 42-45 degrees C and when I try to play games it goes as high as 51 C which I think is quite bad. Every other game is fine but when I play CS:S or HL2 the thing wigs out for a bit then locks up. Then I have to do a hard reboot. My guess this must be the CPU overheating. This is an AMD 64 3500+ Winchester by the way.
My HSF is working fine, has gone up to 4000RPM and is all copper. Never had a problem before and my guess is the weather has brought my comp's CPU to the edge. So I've already ordered some Arctic Silver 5 compound and I'm going to remount the HSF and redo the compound because it originally came with a pad. I guess the HSF and CPU are not getting a good connection and heat is building up. I've already cleaned out the dust from my computer.
So now I wait for the compound to arrive. Until then, this sucks! :|
Any other ideas/comments are greatly appreciated. Thanks all.
Sys specs (this is over a year old btw!)
AMD Athlon 64 "Wincester" 3500+, 2.2GHZ, 512KB L2 Cache, S939 @ .90nm
Asus A8V Deluxe, K8T800 Pro Chipset
1 GB (512x2), OCZ Premier Series PC3200, DDR 400
Western Digital 80 GB, EIDE Ultra ATA-100, 7200RPM, 8MB Cache
eVGA Nvidia 6600GT AGP, 128MB
Windows XP Pro (SP 2)
Lian Li PC-61 Case w/ Antec SP 2.0 500 watt PS