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| 138384 | 2003-04-26 10:28:00 | What cooling? its stock intel celeron come with the cpu cooling. the room was very cool that day, Running at 11.5 C now. |
BootyLicious (526) | ||
| 138385 | 2003-04-26 10:41:00 | I'd check your room temperature and inside the casewith a thermometer, borrow one if you dont have one. If your room is at 9-11.5C then I hope you are wearing plenty of woolies. Those computer measured temperatures are hopelessly incorrect. |
Terry Porritt (14) | ||
| 138386 | 2003-04-27 03:11:00 | > i have a 2GHZ celeron, cpu temp is 9 C is this to low > it goes up to 11.5C on load.Cold room ok cooling. > > Is this to low maybe not working right. Obviously reading a sensor not connected. It should be in the range of 20 to 50 degrees. Mine starts out at around 19 but when it gets under full load with the graphics at full noise it cranks up to 42. Ambient air temp also has a big influence as in summer mine went up to 48 at full noise. This was a Pentium 4 though |
Big John (551) | ||
| 138387 | 2003-04-27 04:18:00 | I have an Athlon XP 1800+ @ 1697MHz and it runs around 33-37 idle and tops out at 42 full load. At one stage in summer it hit 52 - that was the last straw - extra intake fans and big Volcano 7+ copper heatsink/fan combo. This is all going off the motherboard sensors but it is only about 1yr old so it think it's sweet... :p (should really check) :D But the Celery definately can't run lower than room temp unless its refrigerated - mobo sensors are fuct. |
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