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Big G

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I just wanna get some ideas of what CPU people are running (and if it's overclocked), the cooler that you have, the motherboard you have and the temperature the CPU is at.

Any additional cooling methods, please note them too.

Athlon XP 2400+ clocked to 2700+
Zalman Cooler with 92mm fan spinning slowly (AS3 compound)
Asus A7V266 Motherboard
CPU temp idle: ~53 c
CPU temp load: ~58 c
Additional cooling: ducted cold air to CPU from front of case, two 80mm exhaust fans at rear of case (connected to a fan mate, so spinning slow)

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Cdr

Guest
Athlon XP3000+
Standard AMD HS/Fan that came with the chip
Abit NF7-S Rev 2.0
CPU temp idle: ~40 c
CPU temp load: ~48 c
Additional cooling : Lian Li PC-60 Case, 2 front fans, 1 top fan, 1 fan by the CPU
 
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.Cask

Guest
XP2500+ not overclocked
Standard AMD stock cooler
Asus A7N8X Deluxe
CPU temp idle: 34°C
CPU temp load: 35°C
Additional cooling: Noisy case with 6 fans.

*EDIT* Case temp is a chlling 9°C because I can't afford room heating :/
 
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Ch3tan

Guest
p4 2.6C @ 2.8
Shuttle I.C.E cooling system
fb61 main board
CPU idle 39c
CPU full load 59-62c
CPU undervolted from 1.525 to 1.450.
No additional cooling.

Badly applied thermal paste :)
 
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Tom

Guest
Intel 386sx
64k cache
4MB RAM
Trident Vesa Local Bus video card
100MB HD
1.44 Floppy

Running quake at 0.0034 fps
 
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Dr_Weasel

Guest
AMD 1700 overclocked to 2400+
MSI KT4 Ultra
A fairly large heatsink with two slow speed fans on it (cant remember the make - Gainward?? )
2 x 120mm Fans on top of the case
1 x 80mm fan on the back.

System Temp 34C

With fans at 50% (a reasonable volume)
Idle 39C
Full load 49C

With fans on full.
Idle 36C
Full load 41C

Edit: I just found the H/S box. Its a GlobalWin TAK58 cooler.
 
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Pro]v[etheus

Guest
P4 2.4Gig Rev.B (standard HSF)
Gigabyte GA-8SQ800
Additional intake and exhaust fan

Idle=30C
Load=35C
 
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exxxie

Guest
AMD 1500+ Athlon (not clocked)
2 x 80mm case fans that gather dust at an incredible rate
A7V266
Asus GF4 4200ti
1 x Aero7+ Lite that looked really cool in the shop
Case Side 'ajar' b/cos it actually prefers it that way

Case 25C
CPU Idle 52C
CPU Full Load 58C
 
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.Cask

Guest
Just replaced my jet engine case with an antec sonata, not so much for the quietness but it seemed pretty cheap with a fat PSU. Anyway the bad news is that my temps have gone up a bit, not helped by the fact that I've had the heating on all day.

New info is:

XP2500+ not overclocked
Standard AMD stock cooler
Asus A7N8X Deluxe
CPU temp idle: 45°C
CPU temp load: 50°C
Additional cooling: 2x120mm stealth fans.

On the bright side the low noise level is pretty nice. First time I booted up I got really worried about this grinding sound it was making, took me a few seconds to figure out that it was the hard disk. I hadn't heard a hard disk noise since before CPU's had fans so was quite impressive.
 
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Clowneh!

Guest
Are you guys using MBM to gauge the temperatures?
Bleh, whatever... I used MBM.

I have three sensor things that work. One's 52°C, one is 43°C and one is 30°C. Oh and the voltage changes for different sensors. I have no idea what's going on :|

Ok, I looked in the BIOS and it's telling me that 43°C is the system temperature, 50°C is the core, and the small one is something else. HAPPY?

Shuttle, ICE Cooling, AMD 2600+ (2087Mhz)

OK! Edited for like the 6th time like anyone cares!
Put the ICE fan on full, CPU idle temp is 43°C and the case temp is 39°C... great. Too much noise, putting it back to how it was :p
 
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Ch3tan

Guest
My idle temps have risen to 41-45 with a 9800 pro in my little shuttle. When playing games etc it rises to the 65 range quite rapidly on cpu temps and power and system temps rise to around 50-55.
 
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Deadmanwalking

Guest
HAH Ch3tan! And you said mine was faulty!! :p

I have a rad 9800 pro and have had since start, ave it :D
 

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