Ok,
So I'm sure this has been asked thousands of times but my searches have not proved all that valuable.
I'm getting 48 degrees C in MBM5 on sensor 2 using the CPU diode. I have an Asus A7V8X, AMD XP1600+ running at stock, Thermaltake Volcano 9 @ 3000rpm (I have it on the variable setting) and 3 case fans - 1 front, 1 back and 1 side.
This is NOT under load. I've read about ideal temps for AMD Athlons and it looks as though 40-45 would be ideal - any ideas why mine is runnning hotter? I'm using Artic Silver 3 aswell. Sensor 1 on MBM5 says 29 degrees C using Asus 1 on the options in the temperature section - this is the motherboad temp.
I looked at the heatsink installation before I built the rest of the PC and it all looked fine. One corner of the CPU was SLIGHTLY raised but only at the edge and the die was flat with the heatsink bottom. I'm not saying that the heatsink is not horizontal - it is, but I did notice one corner of the CPU was raised a bit. I reinstalled the heatsink a couple of times but it was the same and yes, i did install it correctly
Anyone got any suggestions or comments. Is it just because I am running the Volcano @ 3000rpm? I plan o/c'ing so I want some headroom in the temp department.
I've just done Prime95 torture test and I'm getting 55 under load! This is at stock speed as well!
Cheers everyone, I know this must be a very common question.
So I'm sure this has been asked thousands of times but my searches have not proved all that valuable.
I'm getting 48 degrees C in MBM5 on sensor 2 using the CPU diode. I have an Asus A7V8X, AMD XP1600+ running at stock, Thermaltake Volcano 9 @ 3000rpm (I have it on the variable setting) and 3 case fans - 1 front, 1 back and 1 side.
This is NOT under load. I've read about ideal temps for AMD Athlons and it looks as though 40-45 would be ideal - any ideas why mine is runnning hotter? I'm using Artic Silver 3 aswell. Sensor 1 on MBM5 says 29 degrees C using Asus 1 on the options in the temperature section - this is the motherboad temp.
I looked at the heatsink installation before I built the rest of the PC and it all looked fine. One corner of the CPU was SLIGHTLY raised but only at the edge and the die was flat with the heatsink bottom. I'm not saying that the heatsink is not horizontal - it is, but I did notice one corner of the CPU was raised a bit. I reinstalled the heatsink a couple of times but it was the same and yes, i did install it correctly
Anyone got any suggestions or comments. Is it just because I am running the Volcano @ 3000rpm? I plan o/c'ing so I want some headroom in the temp department.
I've just done Prime95 torture test and I'm getting 55 under load! This is at stock speed as well!
Cheers everyone, I know this must be a very common question.
