GamingDaemon
Senior member
Hi Folks,
I just finished assembling my brand new HTPC with a Celeron G530 (stock Intel heatsink) and an nVidia 430. When I first installed Win7 on it, it was running quite, around 30 to 35 C. But that was all of ten minutes.
Then I carried it up to the home theatre room, and installed it in the rack. Now the rack is not closed, and the closet the rack is in is left open. The HTPC has some room in the rack for air circulation immediately around it, but not a lot. The rack itself has a lot of breathing room; it is a huge closet.
Anyway, after rebooting for many Windows updates, I noticed that the temperatures was hovering around 85 to 90 C!! It was in the midst of recalibrating the bluetooth for my keyboard and mouse. Eventually, it just kind of got stuck, and I had to restart the PC by hand. ICK.
Anyway, it is back up and running again and doing more updates, hovering around 70 to 75 C. The video card should be doing all the graphical work when I play my movies, so why is the CPU hovering around 80% busy all the time and running so hot?
The ambient room temp is like 70 farenheit. Should I get an aftermarket heatsink?
EDIT: I noticed that there a program ".NET Runtime Optimization Service" that was chewing up a huge amount of CPU. It finally went away after i downloaded the .NET Client Profile Redist. But everytime I download updates for Windows Update, it skyrockets to 100% CPU and 85 to 90 C.
Thanks in advance 🙁
I just finished assembling my brand new HTPC with a Celeron G530 (stock Intel heatsink) and an nVidia 430. When I first installed Win7 on it, it was running quite, around 30 to 35 C. But that was all of ten minutes.
Then I carried it up to the home theatre room, and installed it in the rack. Now the rack is not closed, and the closet the rack is in is left open. The HTPC has some room in the rack for air circulation immediately around it, but not a lot. The rack itself has a lot of breathing room; it is a huge closet.
Anyway, after rebooting for many Windows updates, I noticed that the temperatures was hovering around 85 to 90 C!! It was in the midst of recalibrating the bluetooth for my keyboard and mouse. Eventually, it just kind of got stuck, and I had to restart the PC by hand. ICK.
Anyway, it is back up and running again and doing more updates, hovering around 70 to 75 C. The video card should be doing all the graphical work when I play my movies, so why is the CPU hovering around 80% busy all the time and running so hot?
The ambient room temp is like 70 farenheit. Should I get an aftermarket heatsink?
EDIT: I noticed that there a program ".NET Runtime Optimization Service" that was chewing up a huge amount of CPU. It finally went away after i downloaded the .NET Client Profile Redist. But everytime I download updates for Windows Update, it skyrockets to 100% CPU and 85 to 90 C.
Thanks in advance 🙁
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