whats your CPU temp?

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Post by b-man1 »

current cpu:

xp2100 @ 2.2GHz (~xp2700-2800) 1.7v
idle 37-39C
load 44-46C

(varies due to my room temp/case temp)


old cpu:

1.4GHz Athlon
idle 44C
load 50-51C
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48c under load w/ f@H 1.85v 2100+ @ 2700+
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Really fluctuates a lot with the weather. It doesn't take much of a change in weather to really impact the cpu temps.

Right now I'm running 38C/100 F at idle. This will go up anywhere from 110-115 F gaming depending how hot the room is. Motherboard temps running a cool 22C/71F.

This is running my 2800+ overclocked to 178 fsb which is 2.4 gig @ 1.75 volts.

I have the SLK 800 with ThermalTake Smartfan2 (adjustable) 80mm fan. The idle temp above right now is with the fan running at max 4800 rpm (which is loud). I normally run the fan at around 2700 rpm (silent) which will up the idle temps around 10 F, with games running around 123 F.

In winter time I can run games all day long and not even pass 100 F.
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Humidity has a bit to do with how well it cools too I do beleave. Dryer air seems to cool better, at least it seams that way based on my experiences.

I use wood heat and sometimes with the right wood I can really bake the house and everyone in it :)
Been several times it was 20f outside and we had the windows open and fans on and were sweating off ours butts!! Good green oak strips and cubes from a local mill, burns like soaked in gas or oil as far as heat. Great wood, just don't load it up like split logs. And no, once it gets burning you can't adjust the dampers to controll the heat with this burner and type of wood.

Anyway, I have noticed on several ocasions, the system is runing cooler at 100f in the room with the dry cold air dried even more with the wood heat, than it does at 95f in the hot moist summer air from the woods outside. I don't use air conditioning here and the woods are just a few feet to the rear of the house and all around. It is hot and moist most of the summer, but nice otherwise. That hot wet air does not seem to cool anything very well here!

I would think then too, that if you have dryer air from an airconditioner in the summer with room temps around 70f a system would run cooler than at 70f with moist outside air just be circulated with a fan.
Same room temps, different humidity.
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xp2400 48c loaded
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I am currently modding a mini fridge/freezer into a computer case..
Can i get too cold? :D
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Originally posted by Karchiveur
I am currently modding a mini fridge/freezer into a computer case..
Can i get too cold? :D
yes you actually can.


I read when some hardware site pushed a P4 ro like 4Ghz, they had it so cool that the chip cracked
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Post by b-man1 »

too cold will also result in condensation...so make sure you have something to keep the humidity down in that fridge...
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Post by Sean »

hate to bring up such an old thread, ;) , but i had to share my awesome temps.

Athlon XP 2100+ (at default - 133*13)
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1024 MB Corsair XMS PC3200 - Has ram at 200MHz, i plan on syncing it soon

With my old AX7 (off of my 1.33 GHz tbird) it's running 35*C/95*F @ Full load. :D (running F@H right now).

I plan on benching it later. I can't wait!
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HaHa....

A MiNi dehumidifyier!
or atleast i will run one into the fridge :D
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