- Oct 9, 1999
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I feel like I have a relatively well cooled case, but my temperatures don't seem to reflect that. I'm pretty sure they aren't dangerous but they do seem hot.
CPU 34-39 C Idle, 51-52 Load, 53-55 Load in 3D
GPU 54-57 C Idle, 77-80 Load
The variance in those temperatures is mostly related to the ambient temperature that is not constant, but never very warm.
Hardware is
Athlon 64 3500@2.5Ghz (10x250) 1.55v
XP90, Panaflo 92mm@3000rpm, AS Ceramique
Gainward 6800GT Flashed to Ultra with GS Ultra BIOS
Arctic Silencer NV5, AS5 on the GPU, AS Ceramique on the RAM
Antec P160 Case
Stock 120mm exhaust (1600rpm i think)
Thermaltake 120mm intake manually set to low (unsure of rpm, about 1500 i think)
4 7200RPM SATA Hard Drives mounted in p160's bays which are well spaced but right behind the intake fan.
Most people I see with xp90's seem more in the mid 40's and nv5's in the high 60's or maybe 70. Any ideas?
CPU 34-39 C Idle, 51-52 Load, 53-55 Load in 3D
GPU 54-57 C Idle, 77-80 Load
The variance in those temperatures is mostly related to the ambient temperature that is not constant, but never very warm.
Hardware is
Athlon 64 3500@2.5Ghz (10x250) 1.55v
XP90, Panaflo 92mm@3000rpm, AS Ceramique
Gainward 6800GT Flashed to Ultra with GS Ultra BIOS
Arctic Silencer NV5, AS5 on the GPU, AS Ceramique on the RAM
Antec P160 Case
Stock 120mm exhaust (1600rpm i think)
Thermaltake 120mm intake manually set to low (unsure of rpm, about 1500 i think)
4 7200RPM SATA Hard Drives mounted in p160's bays which are well spaced but right behind the intake fan.
Most people I see with xp90's seem more in the mid 40's and nv5's in the high 60's or maybe 70. Any ideas?