ThA_FiLeR Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 I just put my 2 sides of my case back on and now my main board temperature went from 35c to 40c-45c, is 45c to hot???
Blackwar Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 I just put my 2 sides of my case back on and now my main board temperature went from 35c to 40c-45c, is 45c to hot???not really...its actually a very healthy temperature..dont worryThanks,BLACKWAR
XPerties Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 Motherboard??????????? Temp?????????? Heathy?????????? Sorry but I dont think so. 45c for a motherboard is a little high in my book, but again dont listen to me, I just build them for a living and enjoy a cool computer.-XPerties
Blackwar Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 Motherboard??????????? Temp?????????? Heathy?????????? Sorry but I dont think so. 45c for a motherboard is a little high in my book, but again dont listen to me, I just build them for a living and enjoy a cool computer.-XPertiesohh lolapparently i didnt read the post carefullythat temp is ok for a cpu fan.. not for a mainboardur mainboard should be around 20-30.. i thinkBLACKWAR
XPerties Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 now your thinking right..........yah your CPU can be around that especially if its a AMD.....My Pent III has never gone over 38C full load and all 3 of my motherboards are always around 26C to 27C but i have chipset coolers on all them so that brings them down a few degrees. -XPerties
Big Booger Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 turkey baster and liquid nitrogen to keep my PC at -2Centigrade.Big Booger
MSNwar Posted February 17, 2002 Posted February 17, 2002 When things get too hot in the case I invite my mother-in-law over to the house. Temperature immediatly drops about 10 degrees with her cold shoulder type attitude towards me. When dear old mom is not in the mood to visit I resort to s-e-x with my cold hearted winch of a wife. Temperature immediatly drops to ground zero. When the "better half" ain't in the mood I toss a few ice cubes under the mobo and fry burgers on the hood of the case when it eventually catches fire. Then I don't have to worry about the temperature at all. Anyone wanna buy some slightly scorched PC parts that smell like cheese burgers by-the-way?Seriously, throw in a few fans as they never hurt.MSNwar - The FatMan
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 17, 2002 Author Posted February 17, 2002 Its nothing like some AMD thing, I got a Slot 1 P2 450mhz. I'm buying a new computer (AMD 1.3GHZ) within the next 2 weeks. But if thats to hot ill mess around with the fans.
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 17, 2002 Author Posted February 17, 2002 Oh, and btw my cpu is only 31C and gets upto 33C when i play games n s***.
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 18, 2002 Author Posted February 18, 2002 just moved a fan now i have it at:Idle=34CLoaded=38CThat aight?
MSNwar Posted February 18, 2002 Posted February 18, 2002 Here is an excellent link that explains things:http://www.swiftnets.com/cpu_temp_testing.htm
ThA_FiLeR Posted February 18, 2002 Author Posted February 18, 2002 uhmm that site is bout amd and how accurate temperatures are...
XPerties Posted February 18, 2002 Posted February 18, 2002 MotherBoard monitor with coolinfo.-XPerties
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