I thought I would never post in here about my CPU temps being too high, but there has to be a first for everything I suppose.
My computer is adequately cooled, or so I thought, it has one 80mm front fan (intake), one 80mm back fan (exhaust) and right above that another 80mm exhaust that leads to the powersupply (Enermax 350 whisper). I have a Thermaltake Volcano 5 cooling the AMD Athlon XP 1700+, which is recommended for use with the CPU (and it did excellent up in till this point). I am not overclocking anything and the latest product added is a new video card, but the temperatures were high before this point. I have also tried to de-dust the computer and fans.
So what am I doing wrong... what is one way I can reduce temperature of my CPU... it is at 57 C right now, idle'ing of course.
Summary of specs:
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ cooled by Thermaltake Volcano 5
Epox 8K3A
512MB PC2700 DDR RAM (Crucial made) with attached Thermaltake memory heatsinks.
Aopen Aeolus Geforce 4 Ti4200 (core: 250MHz, memory oc'ed to 500MHz, stock memory is set below normal clock)
One WD 40GB 7200 rpm drive, One Seagate 60GB 7200 rpm drive
All running on Windows 2000 SP2
Please help... this super hot system is super unstable!
Yvo
My computer is adequately cooled, or so I thought, it has one 80mm front fan (intake), one 80mm back fan (exhaust) and right above that another 80mm exhaust that leads to the powersupply (Enermax 350 whisper). I have a Thermaltake Volcano 5 cooling the AMD Athlon XP 1700+, which is recommended for use with the CPU (and it did excellent up in till this point). I am not overclocking anything and the latest product added is a new video card, but the temperatures were high before this point. I have also tried to de-dust the computer and fans.
So what am I doing wrong... what is one way I can reduce temperature of my CPU... it is at 57 C right now, idle'ing of course.
Summary of specs:
AMD Athlon XP 1700+ cooled by Thermaltake Volcano 5
Epox 8K3A
512MB PC2700 DDR RAM (Crucial made) with attached Thermaltake memory heatsinks.
Aopen Aeolus Geforce 4 Ti4200 (core: 250MHz, memory oc'ed to 500MHz, stock memory is set below normal clock)
One WD 40GB 7200 rpm drive, One Seagate 60GB 7200 rpm drive
All running on Windows 2000 SP2
Please help... this super hot system is super unstable!
Yvo