I posted a similar message on the Techie Support forum, thought it might get more responses on the heat expert forum.
My newly built PC's CPU is heated up at about 62c after about 10 mins of being on. I'm running an un-overclocked 1ghz Tbird with a Volcano II hs+fan. I'm using the original thermal pad that was attached to the heatsink. I've re-installed the HS a few times, does that affect the pad at all?
I've been reading around about temperatures, and it seems most people keep their CPUs close to 50c. 62c, I'm told isn't outrageous. I'm getting this number by going into the BIOS at startup. Is there a way of checking the temperature while it's running?
Did I miss something in the install? Some of the Resistors near the CPU warm up and I'm worried that if I run the system for a few hours they might get too hot and pop. I actually had a dream about this last night! (scary stuff, when you start dreaming about PC building..) Is it possible that something is grounding that might be causing an overheat? Is this all normal and I'm getting worked up about nada?
I'm thinking that one day I might get adventurous and try Oclocking the little ah heck, I guess I'll need to keep my box in the freezer when I do.
Any advice from the experienced is appreciated.
My newly built PC's CPU is heated up at about 62c after about 10 mins of being on. I'm running an un-overclocked 1ghz Tbird with a Volcano II hs+fan. I'm using the original thermal pad that was attached to the heatsink. I've re-installed the HS a few times, does that affect the pad at all?
I've been reading around about temperatures, and it seems most people keep their CPUs close to 50c. 62c, I'm told isn't outrageous. I'm getting this number by going into the BIOS at startup. Is there a way of checking the temperature while it's running?
Did I miss something in the install? Some of the Resistors near the CPU warm up and I'm worried that if I run the system for a few hours they might get too hot and pop. I actually had a dream about this last night! (scary stuff, when you start dreaming about PC building..) Is it possible that something is grounding that might be causing an overheat? Is this all normal and I'm getting worked up about nada?
I'm thinking that one day I might get adventurous and try Oclocking the little ah heck, I guess I'll need to keep my box in the freezer when I do.
Any advice from the experienced is appreciated.