Hi all,
I noticed something extremely odd today and was wondering if anyone has any thoughts or can verify a similar effect on their own systems. My rig is detailed in my profile below.
The odd thing I noticed today and verified with some testing is that when my USB 2.0 160 GB Seagate External Hard Drive is turned on, my CPU temp instantly rises 2C to 3C and stays at the elevated level, even though the HD isn't doing anything active and CPU usage shows no increase in Windows Task Manager.
Turn it on, heat goes up, touch nothing, stays steady, turn the external HD off, CPU temp drops back to normal.
With moderate External HD activity, the CPU temp increases another 4C on average, even though Task Manager shows very little CPU usage (1% to 4%)
Active use of the External Drive raises my CPU temps almost as much as playing WoW.
What is going on here?
Motherboard Temp doesn't show an immediate increase, although when the CPU is running4+C hotter, eventually the MB temp will rise a degree or two.
Is the USB 2.0 controler on the Athlon 64 die? Doesn't it seem odd that just plugging in the (self powered) external drive would increase CPU temps to that degree? My keyboard is a backlit USB (Saitek Eclipse) and plugging or unplugging it from the same bus or even the same port has zero impact on CPU temp.
I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts or can verify this effect with their own hardware. I also wonder if a PCI USB 2.0 add in card would bypass the USB 2.0 controler I am guessing is on the CPU, and thus decrease the temps?
The external drive is used almost exclusively for backups, so it's not a huge issue, but I find the temp rise to be very unexpected and would like to figure out why.
I noticed something extremely odd today and was wondering if anyone has any thoughts or can verify a similar effect on their own systems. My rig is detailed in my profile below.
The odd thing I noticed today and verified with some testing is that when my USB 2.0 160 GB Seagate External Hard Drive is turned on, my CPU temp instantly rises 2C to 3C and stays at the elevated level, even though the HD isn't doing anything active and CPU usage shows no increase in Windows Task Manager.
Turn it on, heat goes up, touch nothing, stays steady, turn the external HD off, CPU temp drops back to normal.
With moderate External HD activity, the CPU temp increases another 4C on average, even though Task Manager shows very little CPU usage (1% to 4%)
Active use of the External Drive raises my CPU temps almost as much as playing WoW.
What is going on here?
Motherboard Temp doesn't show an immediate increase, although when the CPU is running4+C hotter, eventually the MB temp will rise a degree or two.
Is the USB 2.0 controler on the Athlon 64 die? Doesn't it seem odd that just plugging in the (self powered) external drive would increase CPU temps to that degree? My keyboard is a backlit USB (Saitek Eclipse) and plugging or unplugging it from the same bus or even the same port has zero impact on CPU temp.
I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts or can verify this effect with their own hardware. I also wonder if a PCI USB 2.0 add in card would bypass the USB 2.0 controler I am guessing is on the CPU, and thus decrease the temps?
The external drive is used almost exclusively for backups, so it's not a huge issue, but I find the temp rise to be very unexpected and would like to figure out why.