What temperature is recorded below actual circumstances, how did you spread the thermal paste, what heatsink is setup?
Hello to all, a friend brought me a Pentium 4 mounted on the Asus P5GD1, the CPU is able to reach 80 ° during the stress test AIDA64, last year we changed the motherboard because of the temp sensor had gone and sent the fan at high speeds. The Pentium 4 had this feature, i tried to put the pasta thermally, I change the heatsink but nothing to do, the case also has an additional fan, what can I do?
What temperature is recorded below actual circumstances, how did you spread the thermal paste, what heatsink is setup?
That processor it says little, if prescott could be almost possible, first of all there is to say that reading the mobo scazzare can also give it a subsidiary dust and pasta, but there were prescott going in thermal protection in summer alone.
Hello everybody and thanks for the assist, i just turned the temp to 50 °, the mobo does record 36 °, the CPU is a Pentium 4 HT 550 Prescott 3.40GHz, Step D0, the mobo and the heatsink it aimed me more than the Intel I have transferred this preceding August so I do not remember how I put the pasta, but I ever spread it across the top of the CPU.
I would alter the heat sink and thermal paste as what you utilize for the pentium 4 you can view on ebay, possibly consider those Arctic Cooling , I believe 775 is not it should be plenty and cheap hold in mind that the cpu heat up so much of them, then that is also a model wood adequate my suggest is this, seen the status of pasta and perhaps blustering the heatsink.
Hello, yes it is 775 Ok, I will suggest what you suggested and maybe the Freezer 13 Pro that has a fan base, should not be bad at all too, greetings and thanks.
The cpu is good, but that's the production process and the family that has always suffered from high temp than normal but the dissy was for the P4, 3.4GHz for the CPU produces heat soo, tom cmq I had a pasta spirals and I fell to Pentium D of 6-7 degrees. are you sure you put the right dissy, you know those legs sometimes they bend and are not piento contact with the cpu.
I may have understated the temperatures. Mine actually peak to just below 60C for some sensors in the case, after 24hours of being on. My Temp0 never rises above 42C, though.
50C is the default value SpeedFan uses to start showing a warning, so 70-85 is definitely too high.
I would say your problem is probably airflow into and out of your case. How many vents are there? And make sure they are all clear of dust. Most cases now-a-days have 2 or 3 fans that are constantly cooling the inside of the case. I believe mounting some fans on your case would be the only thing that would help. You can order them off the internet, and they are easy to hook up - as long as your case has some spots for a fan.
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