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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Ruler2 on September 13, 2009, 12:51:54 PM
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Well,I got an AMD Phenom II X4 940 BE CPU and notice that it's running pretty hot,around 50C. I don't know how this would compare to the old mobo/CPU because it was all locked up by HP. I am running it with the stock cooler,and just wanted to know if idle temps around 40-50C with the side panel on were normal.
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50C idle or 50C at load?
For idle thats pretty hot IMO, but at full load it shouldn't be anything to worry about.
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50C idle or 50C at load?
For idle thats pretty hot IMO, but at full load it shouldn't be anything to worry about.
Thought I taught you how to read, wait no I didn't :P but either way:
[. . .] and just wanted to know if idle temps around 40-50C with the side panel on were normal.
I don't know how hot it should run, but it wouldn't hurt to lower it some. 40-50C won't kill it, but cooler is usually better. :)
My AMD usually run 30-35 idle, assuming the readings are correct, but I keep it cool in the house and case.
Some things to make sure aren't a problem:
-Insufficient Thermal Paste/Grease
-Insufficient Airflow in case
-An Overclock of the CPU (in which case heat will happen)
-Hot ambient temperature (inside and outside case)
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I had to replace my motherboard and CPU, I ended up buying a unlocked tricore AMD 2.4.
Newegg had a sales price I couldn't resist at the time for the CPU.It runs warm with stock HSF. I find in the high 40's toward 50. When I tested under prime 95 after awhile temp was going toward 60. In my presonal opinion the stock HSF from AMD are not very good. I was using speed fan for my observation.
I will be installing my after market typhoon cooler and using artic 5 paste, reinstall side case fan when I get time. This I am sure will solve the problem.
Cattb/TimO
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The reports that I have read, being a builder myself, is that the stock cooler sucks, get ya a KATANA, or something with some pipes to cool it down 50 at idle isn't horrible but it isn't good either. I always replace stock coolers with aftermarkets, even the cheapest aftermarket is usually better than the stock one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835185096
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The reports that I have read, being a builder myself, is that the stock cooler sucks, get ya a KATANA, or something with some pipes to cool it down 50 at idle isn't horrible but it isn't good either. I always replace stock coolers with aftermarkets, even the cheapest aftermarket is usually better than the stock one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835185096
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best advise for you ruler
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The reports that I have read, being a builder myself, is that the stock cooler sucks, get ya a KATANA, or something with some pipes to cool it down 50 at idle isn't horrible but it isn't good either. I always replace stock coolers with aftermarkets, even the cheapest aftermarket is usually better than the stock one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835185096
alright,I'll look into this one and read some reviews and what not,I am kinda looking into liquid cooling though but I think the only way I will do that is if I can find a little chiller or mini AC compressor type thing to get the coolant nice and chilly
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alright,I'll look into this one and read some reviews and what not,I am kinda looking into liquid cooling though but I think the only way I will do that is if I can find a little chiller or mini AC compressor type thing to get the coolant nice and chilly
research dells cooling system