Athlon XP2700+ running at 57 Celcius.........normal?

powerMarkymark

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Just got an Athlon XP2700+ on an Epox 8R3DA+ nForce and my temp reads 57 Celcius at idle ........that seems high to me.....no?


TIA

Mark
 

BlueWeasel

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What are you using as cooling? Retail AMD-supplied heatsink and fan using the thermal pad?
 

myocardia

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That's high, man. What does it run under heavy load? See what happens while you run Prime95 torture test, or even better CPU Burn.

edit: And no, that isn't normal at all. Most people average low-40's C at idle, even when overclocked.
 

Ikonomi

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But if you didn't install it correctly, do it over. 57 C idle seems a little high, but it's nothing to worry about, and I dunno where your motherboard reads the temperature from anyway. It's probably fine.

For reference, my 2700+ overclocked to 2275 MHz at 1.7 Vcore idles at 43 C with a Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu with the fan turned all the way down to 1400 RPM. YMMV, I guess.
 

txxxx

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Originally posted by: powerMarkymark
Yes...........stock cooling.

Yeah seems about right, your not overclocking so it wont matter, and its well under the 85C limit for => 2200+
 

pspada

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1) The 2700+ runs at a significantly higher clockspeed than, say, a 2500+. So it's bound to run hotter.

2) The stock hsf has an alum pad on the bottom, so it conducts somewhat less heat than the compariable copper pad on the 3000+ hsf.

3) The 2700+ is a tbred, thus it has a smaller core to disapate heat through, therefore runs hotter.

I have one in the field, and it has a comparable temp. You should be fine.
 

Cdubneeddeal

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IMO..that temp is way too high. I know the max temp is 85 celc but I get worried when my cpu gets to 45 plus. If it were me.. I would get a better heatsink/fan assembly. Maybe a Thermalright SLK800 or above to cool that baby. Then go for a TT Smart Case fan 80mm. YOu'll probably see your temps drop considerably.

Wanna buy my 800u? :p
 

NEVERwinter

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I still think that it's too high man. XPs are much cooler than Thunderbirds, and I remember that on stock cooling my Tbird was around 55-60 and my XP is around 47-52

Originally posted by: fibes
Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
What are you using as cooling? Retail AMD-supplied heatsink and fan using the thermal pad?

I would remove that thermal pad(if you have one) and apply Arctic Silver.

good idea ;)
 

WobbleWobble

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Originally posted by: Jeff7181
< 85 degrees C = just fine according to AMD

I believe that's for the diode temps instead of socket. So add 6-7 degrees to that number... but you're still fine. Your CPU won't burn up on your or nothing like that.
 

Spike

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according to the K7 electrical pdf from AMD, The temp of the cpu should be 60-65 c or lower as reported by a monitoring utility. They know the utilites are not accurate (it says that in the pdf) so they give a safe estimate. I would say even though the temps are high, you are fine as long as the system is stable and you are below this threshold.

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Originally posted by: Spike
according to the K7 electrical pdf from AMD, The temp of the cpu should be 60-65 c or lower as reported by a monitoring utility. They know the utilites are not accurate (it says that in the pdf) so they give a safe estimate. I would say even though the temps are high, you are fine as long as the system is stable and you are below this threshold.

-spike


Very true, however, like the others, I prefer to have my processer temp <50C.
 

Spike

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yah, I prefer to be below that but I sometimes sqeak above 50c when gaming... ah well. I figure as long as I don't crash it's all good. ;)

-spike
 

powerMarkymark

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Well I changed the stock cooling for a Thermaltake Volcano Xaser edition and added some case fans and lo and behold, mt temp is down to a respectable 42 to 48 celcius.

Ah................much better.

Thanks for the comments all.

Mark