I just replaced my P4 stock HSF with a Zalman CNPS7000A-CU. Although my idle temperature went up a few degrees, my load temperature is down a few degrees (and this is with a fan speed of 1,700 vs. 3,500 at load with my stock HSF). BUT I noticed that my motherboard temperature (Asus P4S800D-E) went up abou 8 degrees F at idle and about 5 degrees F at load.
I can see that the new CPU HS comes really close to the motherboard bridge (I forget if it's north or south) HS, but they don't touch. Maybe the proximity and heat from the CPU HS is causing the HS on the motherboard to be hotter? Or maybe where the motherboard temperature is monitored is closer now to the CPU HS (it's fairly big) and/or the CPU HS absorbs and gives off more heat?
Any thoughts? (I'm getting 104 degrees F at idle and about 108 degrees F at load on the motherboard - those don't seem too bad, so maybe I shouldn't worry... just very curious.)
Thanks.
I can see that the new CPU HS comes really close to the motherboard bridge (I forget if it's north or south) HS, but they don't touch. Maybe the proximity and heat from the CPU HS is causing the HS on the motherboard to be hotter? Or maybe where the motherboard temperature is monitored is closer now to the CPU HS (it's fairly big) and/or the CPU HS absorbs and gives off more heat?
Any thoughts? (I'm getting 104 degrees F at idle and about 108 degrees F at load on the motherboard - those don't seem too bad, so maybe I shouldn't worry... just very curious.)
Thanks.