Normal / Good temperature for an Athlon XP 1800+ ?

Bowzyr

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just wondering what a normal stable temp is for an athlon 1800+ like the topic says.. its not overclocked or anything.. just curious.. thanks.

-Matt
 

EKAtBzboyz

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with which heatsink?

id say with retail probably 50-60C full load is probably normal


//edit
to test, download prime95

run it for about 12-15hrs and if it errors out within that time its not stable

check the temperature, if its really high thats probably the cause if its not overclocked
 

Bowzyr

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it has the retail hsf.. during normal usage it was at 53 degrees celcius.. so i guess thats fine? im only running 1 80mm antec case fan, in the antec case.. there are 2 mounts in the case for fans.. 1 under the power supply, and one at the front bottom of the case.. right now im running the rear fan on intake and dont have a fan for the front yet.. once i get a new fan you think i should runn the front on intake, back on exhaust? sorry for the newbie questions.. :)

thanks,

Matt
 

EKAtBzboyz

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Originally posted by: Bowzyr
it has the retail hsf.. during normal usage it was at 53 degrees celcius.. so i guess thats fine? im only running 1 80mm antec case fan, in the antec case.. there are 2 mounts in the case for fans.. 1 under the power supply, and one at the front bottom of the case.. right now im running the rear fan on intake and dont have a fan for the front yet.. once i get a new fan you think i should runn the front on intake, back on exhaust? sorry for the newbie questions.. :)

thanks,

Matt

yes low front pushing cool air into the case
mid rear pushing warm/hot air out of the case

maybe right now try your rear fan as an exhaust, expel some of the hot air inside

 

Bowzyr

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thanks again for the info.. ill just turn it around when i buy another fan.. and do like you said.. intake on the front lower, exhaust top rear.. the chips holding strong at 52-53 right now, so its ok :)

by the way are these antec fans im using good?


Size 80 x 80 x 25.4 mm
Weight 71.5 gm
Fan Speed 2,600 rpm (avg.)
Volumetric Airflow 34 CFM
Static Pressure 0.12 inch H2O
Acoustic Noise 30 dBA (at average rpm)

they are the ones with the blue LED's in them.. $10 a piece.
 

EKAtBzboyz

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34cfm @30dba is a pretty good combination

some who dont care about noise at all (like myself) would use something with a bit more airflow
but for most that is a nice fan

higher cfm=higher airflow


if you want to find the absolute max temp, run prime95 torturetest for even 30min (it will reach max temp by then)
you can run it in the background while doing whatever you want
 

bETAbILLY

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Heat is a prime concern. I watercool without a dedicated fan (just the 2 fans in my PowMax 500 watt psu pulling air thru a 120mm radiator mounted on a blowhole) and my XP1800 @ 1672 runs no sweat @ 31c idle/38c load.

Used to get 49c with a PAL 8045 and 46c with a CoolerMaster heat pipe. The freakin fan noise was driving me up the wall. Now I can stand it. Next step is to get rid of the chipset fan. Got a (cough) Celeron hs w/out fan that will just fit.
 

Bowzyr

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Originally posted by: bETAbILLY
Heat is a prime concern. I watercool without a dedicated fan (just the 2 fans in my PowMax 500 watt psu pulling air thru a 120mm radiator mounted on a blowhole) and my XP1800 @ 1672 runs no sweat @ 31c idle/38c load.

Used to get 49c with a PAL 8045 and 46c with a CoolerMaster heat pipe. The freakin fan noise was driving me up the wall. Now I can stand it. Next step is to get rid of the chipset fan. Got a (cough) Celeron hs w/out fan that will just fit.

damn 31c.. nice :)

i think im just going to get another fan and call it a day.. im getting a new intel mobo and p4 2.53 soon anways, so i dont wanna get to fancy.. haha.. i hear the p4 chips create less heat than the athlon xps? this true?