Why does CPU run cooler under Windows Me?

nexialist

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My T-bird 800/K7T raid runs at about 53-55 centigrade when running under Windows 98 on a Maxtor 20gig 7200 rpm drive. .

But when I run Windows Me from a Western Digital 20 gig 7200 drive (also has Win 2000) the T-bird 800 runs at a much cooler 40-42 centigrade.

Both drives are in the same Inwin 500 case, Taisol heatsink\fan, no case fans.
 

Usul

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Win ME has an integrated utlity like rainfall, that puts at idle priority an halt command on the cpu stack.
That cools it down, but not under load.
 

nexialist

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Thanks,

So it is a software solution while idling.

Gotta get some more cooling, any suggestions besides a case fan?
 

8bit

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I've heard that Artic Silver (heat transfer compound) can help fring down the temp 2-3C.
 

jsbush

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Cool same case as mine! Good to know the 235watt power supply will work on an athlon!
 

todays

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If you do a clean install of Windows 98 it will also act the same way with the ACPI motherboard.
 

Mikewarrior2

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APCI does not cool a cpu at idle to the degree that a HLT command(cpu idle, win2k/winME) will do.


Mike