Hi,
About a year ago, I've built a following system:
Barton 2500+Thermaltake Volcano 7+, GA-7N400L, 1024MB, ...
The BIOS version is F1, and the shown temperatures are:
CPU - 40C
MBoard - 38C
Case - 30C
(the room temperature is about 28C).
I've installed the Thermaltake Hardcano 10 panel, and placed the sensor under the heatsink, just about 3mm from the CPU core.
The panel displays: CPU - 43.3C.
The Gigabyte's FAQ says that the F1 shows temperatures 15C below the real ones.
So, I've installed the F6 version, and the BIOS had shown temperatures about 15C higher - 55C. But then, the panel had shown higher temperature as well (about 50C).
So, might it be that the F6 simply heats the CPU ?
(With F1 the panel shows about 43C and with F6 about 50C)
Gigabyte didn't have an answer for the issue.
It would be very helpful to have your advice.
Zeev
About a year ago, I've built a following system:
Barton 2500+Thermaltake Volcano 7+, GA-7N400L, 1024MB, ...
The BIOS version is F1, and the shown temperatures are:
CPU - 40C
MBoard - 38C
Case - 30C
(the room temperature is about 28C).
I've installed the Thermaltake Hardcano 10 panel, and placed the sensor under the heatsink, just about 3mm from the CPU core.
The panel displays: CPU - 43.3C.
The Gigabyte's FAQ says that the F1 shows temperatures 15C below the real ones.
So, I've installed the F6 version, and the BIOS had shown temperatures about 15C higher - 55C. But then, the panel had shown higher temperature as well (about 50C).
So, might it be that the F6 simply heats the CPU ?
(With F1 the panel shows about 43C and with F6 about 50C)
Gigabyte didn't have an answer for the issue.
It would be very helpful to have your advice.
Zeev