- Jul 28, 2002
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Hey guys,
I need a little help with my HSF set up. I have an AMD Athlon 2000+ XP processor with a Gigabyte GA-7VRX rev 2.0 mobo in an Enermax Case (Cheiftec knockoff with three case fans).
My HSF is a basic Dynatron HSF seen here at newegg: Link
My system temps are not too bad and hover between 33-38 C. I have three case fans, 1 intake and 2 exhaust, which operate at a slow 1600RPM but seem to do the job.
BUT my CPU temps are horrible. For some reason this fan (although it does not describe itself as having a variable RPM as a feature) kicks down to 2000-2300RPM (sometimes even lower momentarily) and my CPU temps kick up to 60+ C. When the fan is at full RPM (~5000RPM), the temps are OK at ~45C. I guess this is a sign that my fan is dying. I could just replace the fan, but it seems like this fan is not very reliable.
Here are my two ideas for a replacement:
Option 1
Option 2
Any ideas? My current HSF is pretty screwed up right?
Thanks for any input.
I need a little help with my HSF set up. I have an AMD Athlon 2000+ XP processor with a Gigabyte GA-7VRX rev 2.0 mobo in an Enermax Case (Cheiftec knockoff with three case fans).
My HSF is a basic Dynatron HSF seen here at newegg: Link
My system temps are not too bad and hover between 33-38 C. I have three case fans, 1 intake and 2 exhaust, which operate at a slow 1600RPM but seem to do the job.
BUT my CPU temps are horrible. For some reason this fan (although it does not describe itself as having a variable RPM as a feature) kicks down to 2000-2300RPM (sometimes even lower momentarily) and my CPU temps kick up to 60+ C. When the fan is at full RPM (~5000RPM), the temps are OK at ~45C. I guess this is a sign that my fan is dying. I could just replace the fan, but it seems like this fan is not very reliable.
Here are my two ideas for a replacement:
Option 1
Option 2
Any ideas? My current HSF is pretty screwed up right?
Thanks for any input.