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After an unexpected and sudden shutdown the other night, which I'm putting down to heat, I've decided to upgrade my CPU fan. The one it came with was the generic retail Athlon fan, which I assumed would do the job. Maybe it does and I've mis-diagnosed. Assuming it doesn't though (the CPU's an Athlon 64 4200+ I think, which is pretty high in the range so presumably gets pretty warm), are there any things I should be considering about CPU cooling? I'd probably just go for the prettiest otherwise.
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Before you do anything, hoover the crap out of your case and use Speedfan to check it is heat.
If you're running folding@home, you should see a reasonably high temp (sub 50 degrees) all the time, if you're not, run folding to see the max-ish temp you're likely to get
If you're running folding@home, you should see a reasonably high temp (sub 50 degrees) all the time, if you're not, run folding to see the max-ish temp you're likely to get
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Re: Cooling
You can monitor temperature from within the BIOS and using various bits of software to see if the temperature inside your PC is high. There are usually a few places where it is measured, so you can see if it's just the CPU, or the inside in general that needs cooling.Dog Pants wrote:After an unexpected and sudden shutdown the other night, which I'm putting down to heat, I've decided to upgrade my CPU fan. The one it came with was the generic retail Athlon fan, which I assumed would do the job. Maybe it does and I've mis-diagnosed. Assuming it doesn't though (the CPU's an Athlon 64 4200+ I think, which is pretty high in the range so presumably gets pretty warm), are there any things I should be considering about CPU cooling? I'd probably just go for the prettiest otherwise.
There is usually an alarm that sounds when the CPU gets too hot, although my alarm is set way below what some people commonly run at: 50ºC - although I rarely exceed 45ºC.
This. It stopped HalfLife2 from crashing all the time for me. Well, apart from Episode One. That still crashes loads at the moment.friznit wrote:And steal a compressed air can from work. I blew all the desert dust and sand out of my laptop the other day and it dropped by something like 15 degrees
But yes! Clear out the gunk.
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I've updated my drivers and got scared when trying to update my bios so gave up (actually I couldn't be arsed working out why my floppy drive doesn't work). Still getting the resets. So I decided to overkill on cooling and got <a href="http://www.extremeoverclocking.com/revi ... 90C_1.html" target="_blank">this</a> and <a href="http://www.delta.com.tw/product/cp/dcfa ... x381mm.pdf" target="_blank">this</a>. Apparently it runs at about 56dba. Deject and Nickface should be able to hear it.
And I've just realised I've bought the wrong sized fan. Fucksocks.
And I've just realised I've bought the wrong sized fan. Fucksocks.
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yup, 56dba is too loud. you will be able to hear the whine for at least 2 rooms.Dog Pants wrote:That did cross my mind - massive fucking turbine sucks in/blows out air far faster than the two case fans can. Also, now I've researched just how loud 56dba is I'm not finding it quite as amusing
Really good for avoiding conversation though
Just like Mrs Pants thenDr. kitteny berk wrote:yup, 56dba is too loud. you will be able to hear the whine for at least 2 rooms.
See comment aboveDr. kitteny berk wrote:Really good for avoiding conversation though
Nah, I've emailed them and changed it to <a href="http://www.vantec.com.tw/_en/01_product ... d=24&id=93" target="_blank">this</a>. Not as much of a talking point but it still shifts a fair old amount of air.