Irene, they have airflow through their case. I personally have two 120mm fans running at full speed, plus an 80mm intake fan on the side, which is why my XP2400 is at 43°C under full load folding proteins, even though I just have a CoolerMaster X-Dream hsf on it, and it's running at 212fsb on 1.80v. This is the case I have: Antec SLK3700AMB, which is very nice, IMO. Assuming you got one of these, or modified your case with multiple 80mm fans, you wouldn't have temp problems anymore. You have to keep your temps down to be able to overclock, along with using a memory divider.Originally posted by: irenealan
The P4 stock fan doesn't come with any compound except the little grey sheet of compound that stick at the bottom of the heatsink. I just removed the HS and reinstalled it so it should be fine. But the CPU Temp still loaded as 50C even when idled. Just wonder how people OC there P4 with the stock HS and still stay at 40C below.
I would like to try in small increment but then I don't know what to set for the memory divider. Once I set the FSB to 225 and the system won't even boot up (at least the system get to load Windows when set to 250 FSB). I need majoy help how on to OC this processor with the board. Thanks.
I'm willing to bet that a processor that's running 50°C in the bios and 52°C at idle in Windows would hit 60°C in the first 5 minutes of any type of gaming, and something like Prime95 torture test would put it at least to the mid-60's in roughly the same amount of time.Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
i wouldn't worry about it
should be good and stable up past 60c
your bios and/or software might also be reporting the temps a few degrees higher too