Sorry for the long post:
Background:
I recently had my NB fan fail on me on my ASUS A8N-SLI DeLuxe. Since the computer itself is stil under warranty, I had it replaced with a new one (not much better IMHO). It came together with a new heat sink.
At the same time I added a new HD (WD 3200KS) and rearranged the cables in my Antec Sonata I so that far fewer are visible. I tucked the data ones under the MB and most of the power cables are now fastened in the 5.25" drive bay area. Overall I think my case clutter is now much less than it was before I replaced the fan.
Other than NB fan I also have Zalman CNPS 7000 AlCu for CPU, Papst 12cm for case exhaust (just behind CPU socket) and an Antec TruePower II 380W PSU's two fans. GFX card is passive 6600GT.
The problem:
Since the NB fan failed, my NB tends to overheat. Before I replaced it with a new one, I had a 12cm fan blow on the bare heat sink.
I don't know the temps with the original heat sink + fan, but I had that fan turned down to 4000 RPM and it never overheated. I never knew my NB fan failed until I restarted the computer due to some SW installation. I could've beed dead for days without me knowing it. I didn't play much at the time though 😉
While I had the 12cm "replacement", the NB would (according to SpeedFan) start at about 48°C and reach 58°C before it started overheating (there were some interesting glitches on the display when it overheated)
Now I have the replacement and the NB temp never drops below 58°C 😕 The temp is quite stable though, but the NB will start overheating at 62°C.
Due to high overall temperatures I turned my Papst all the way to the max speed allowed by FanMate. CPU fan is still controlled by MB BIOS depending on CPU temp.
The question:
Why is my NB now hotter than it was before the heat sink was replaced? Note that the ambient temps didn't change much. It was hot while I had 12cm and it's just as hot now. The CPU and case temps haven't changed.
How can it be that with the new heatsink the overheat temp is 4°C higher than before? This would suggest a much better heat transfer between the NB and it's HS, but is it really that? And why the heck isn't the temp lower then?
Any suggestions how to fix this problem?
I'm sorry to say this, but I'm beginning to think there was some permanent damage done to the NB while I was waiting for the replacement HS + fan.
I don't want to bug my supplier with this until I've exhausted all other options. The computer has been in heavy use since feb. 2005 and already serviced 4 times due to other components failure 🙁 (note the PSU - it's a replaced one....).
Background:
I recently had my NB fan fail on me on my ASUS A8N-SLI DeLuxe. Since the computer itself is stil under warranty, I had it replaced with a new one (not much better IMHO). It came together with a new heat sink.
At the same time I added a new HD (WD 3200KS) and rearranged the cables in my Antec Sonata I so that far fewer are visible. I tucked the data ones under the MB and most of the power cables are now fastened in the 5.25" drive bay area. Overall I think my case clutter is now much less than it was before I replaced the fan.
Other than NB fan I also have Zalman CNPS 7000 AlCu for CPU, Papst 12cm for case exhaust (just behind CPU socket) and an Antec TruePower II 380W PSU's two fans. GFX card is passive 6600GT.
The problem:
Since the NB fan failed, my NB tends to overheat. Before I replaced it with a new one, I had a 12cm fan blow on the bare heat sink.
I don't know the temps with the original heat sink + fan, but I had that fan turned down to 4000 RPM and it never overheated. I never knew my NB fan failed until I restarted the computer due to some SW installation. I could've beed dead for days without me knowing it. I didn't play much at the time though 😉
While I had the 12cm "replacement", the NB would (according to SpeedFan) start at about 48°C and reach 58°C before it started overheating (there were some interesting glitches on the display when it overheated)
Now I have the replacement and the NB temp never drops below 58°C 😕 The temp is quite stable though, but the NB will start overheating at 62°C.
Due to high overall temperatures I turned my Papst all the way to the max speed allowed by FanMate. CPU fan is still controlled by MB BIOS depending on CPU temp.
The question:
Why is my NB now hotter than it was before the heat sink was replaced? Note that the ambient temps didn't change much. It was hot while I had 12cm and it's just as hot now. The CPU and case temps haven't changed.
How can it be that with the new heatsink the overheat temp is 4°C higher than before? This would suggest a much better heat transfer between the NB and it's HS, but is it really that? And why the heck isn't the temp lower then?
Any suggestions how to fix this problem?
I'm sorry to say this, but I'm beginning to think there was some permanent damage done to the NB while I was waiting for the replacement HS + fan.
I don't want to bug my supplier with this until I've exhausted all other options. The computer has been in heavy use since feb. 2005 and already serviced 4 times due to other components failure 🙁 (note the PSU - it's a replaced one....).