- Apr 17, 2002
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Hey everyone, thanks for taking time to read this. I've been having some problems regarding my CPU over the past few weeks. When I put together my computer last summer, I bought an AMD Athlon (non-XP) 1.4 GHz. I also bought a CoolerMaster heatsink and a Delta 7000 RPM fan for it as well. I had been using the heat pad and stock fan since I built it because I couldn't stand the noise from the Delta fan. When I had it in that configuration, it was running 55-60 Degrees Celsius. I discovered rather recently that problems I have had running games may be related to my processor overheating during my gaming. Anyway, I decided to reinstall the Delta 7000 RPM fan in. That brought the temperature down to about 45-48 degrees C at idle. However, through the week the CPU tempertaure began to creep back up to about 52-54 degrees C when I would start up (with the Delta fan). I decided that the heat pad wasn't cutting it anymore, so I ordered some Artic Silver 3 thermal compond. When it arrived, I removed the old heat pad and followed the directions to apply the compund. However, when I finished and tried to start the computer again, it would not even POST, and I would get nothing on screen at all. I'm suspecting that somewhere along the line, my processor got screwed up. Do you all think this would be the case? If so, would buying a new Retail processor make things easier and less idiot-proof? I'd rather not go through all this crap with the fan and heatsink again. I will not be doing any sort of overclocking of this chip, so would that work fine for my needs? I'd appreciate your opinions and advice on this. Thanks in advance!
All the best!
Chris Sterner
P.S. For the record, here's my complete list of system specs:
AMD Athlon (non-XP) 1.4 GHz
Giga-byte GA-7DX motherboard
512 MB (2x256) DDR2100 RAM
IBM Deskstar 60GXP 60.0 GB hard drive (7200 RPM)
ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 32 MB graphics card
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 Platinum
Sony CD-RW 8x4x32
Pioneer 16x DVD
3com NIC
Creative 56k Modem
All the best!
Chris Sterner
P.S. For the record, here's my complete list of system specs:
AMD Athlon (non-XP) 1.4 GHz
Giga-byte GA-7DX motherboard
512 MB (2x256) DDR2100 RAM
IBM Deskstar 60GXP 60.0 GB hard drive (7200 RPM)
ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 32 MB graphics card
Soundblaster Live! 5.1 Platinum
Sony CD-RW 8x4x32
Pioneer 16x DVD
3com NIC
Creative 56k Modem
