- Jun 8, 2006
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My Athlon 64 3000+ (Winchester) @ (2.39Ghz, 8X299, 1.45V) consistently reports very high temperatures, but doesn't crash, and after recently replacing my cheap piece of junk heat sink with a Zalman 7000B-Cu and i'm still getting almost as high readings. I don't think it's a BIOS reporting problem either because I have the lastest bios from Foxconn.
Using NForce Monitor i get temps of around 36-37 C and 62 C at load with Prime95. But strangely, even at the load, neither the Zalman or the old heatsink feel even warm to the touch. I've been using some ARtic Silver II (probably at least 4 years old, I don't think they make it anymore). Does thermal compound spoil? Could that be the problem?
Running Prime95 doesn't crash the computer, even at those high temps, but I'm afraid to leave it going for more than a few minutes for fear of damagin my CPU.
For reference here are my rig's specs
Foxconn Winfast NF4XK8MC-ERS (this uATX board used to be in a small case...i've since transitioned to a mid-tower with 2 120mm fans)
Ultra 500W XConnect PS
Sapphire X1800XT 256mb
1 GB (2 X 512) Corsair ValueSelect DDR
Using NForce Monitor i get temps of around 36-37 C and 62 C at load with Prime95. But strangely, even at the load, neither the Zalman or the old heatsink feel even warm to the touch. I've been using some ARtic Silver II (probably at least 4 years old, I don't think they make it anymore). Does thermal compound spoil? Could that be the problem?
Running Prime95 doesn't crash the computer, even at those high temps, but I'm afraid to leave it going for more than a few minutes for fear of damagin my CPU.
For reference here are my rig's specs
Foxconn Winfast NF4XK8MC-ERS (this uATX board used to be in a small case...i've since transitioned to a mid-tower with 2 120mm fans)
Ultra 500W XConnect PS
Sapphire X1800XT 256mb
1 GB (2 X 512) Corsair ValueSelect DDR