NF7-S CPU temp run high?

MichaelD

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I know that Arctic Silver has a bit of a "cure time"; it takes a little thermal cycling to get it to settle...but it's been two days now.

The only thing about my setup that changed is the motherboard; went from an Epox 8RDA+ to an Abit NF7-S v2.0. My HSF (SLK900) is on correctly.

Before, my idle temp was 37C. Now it's 47C. :( My case temps have not changed one bit. Any ideas?

One comforting thing; my stress temps (P95) are 49-51C, which shows the HS is doing a good job. Still, that idle temp concerns me.

I know that 47C idle is not bad at ALL for an overclocked XP2100 (running 200 x 10 right now) but it was so much lower before.

System is stable. 17+ hours of P95 torture test. 0 errors, 0 warnings.
 

Megatomic

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Abit boards are famous for showing higher CPU temps. than the competitors' boards. What BIOS version are you running? If it's an older one try flashing to a newer version and see what happens.
 

MichaelD

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Originally posted by: Megatomic
Abit boards are famous for showing higher CPU temps. than the competitors' boards. What BIOS version are you running? If it's an older one try flashing to a newer version and see what happens.

Good question. Lemme look.

I swear, it says 12/24/2020. It's obviously not 2020...and it's not 2002. WTF?
 

Megatomic

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Sounds like BIOS 21 or 22. I remember one of them doing that. If you have AIDA32 or EVEREST you can get the BIOS version there. With no rebooting. :)
 

MichaelD

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Originally posted by: Megatomic
Sounds like BIOS 21 or 22. I remember one of them doing that. If you have AIDA32 or EVEREST you can get the BIOS version there. With no rebooting. :)

I have no idea what those are...but I only flash BIOS' in a pure DOS environment, while connected to my UPS. No safer way that I know of. So, I guess I don't have the latest version, huh?
 

Megatomic

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No you don't. The last 2 BIOS updates have the correct year in the datestamp.

And for the record, the Abit FlashMenu utility is perfectly safe for flashing your BIOS. I have done it many times with no problems. It's so much easier to do it this way.