i recently mounted a p4 3.0e in my computer and didn't really think it through, but i applied thermal compound over the pad that comes attached to the stock heat sink. my old processor was a 1.6 overclocked from the bios, so i never turned off overclocking when i got the new processor and it's been running at 3.6ghz for the 2 weeks i've had it.
according to the asus monitoring software and bios i run at about 40 degrees celsius under normal usage in windows and after a decently long session with half life 2, i run about 48 degrees. my computer stays on 24/7 and if anything has only been rebooted twice since installing the processor.
so a few questions:
are these temperatures good?
if i scratch off the thermal pad and use just compound will i run cooler?
should i have scratched off the pad in the first place?
am i going to run into problems since i have both the pad and compound?
according to the asus monitoring software and bios i run at about 40 degrees celsius under normal usage in windows and after a decently long session with half life 2, i run about 48 degrees. my computer stays on 24/7 and if anything has only been rebooted twice since installing the processor.
so a few questions:
are these temperatures good?
if i scratch off the thermal pad and use just compound will i run cooler?
should i have scratched off the pad in the first place?
am i going to run into problems since i have both the pad and compound?