Summary: Am I correct to assume that the importance of proper case cooling is to keep the cpu, video card and memory unit cooled, as much as possible? My case ...
Summary: Hi all: I have a P4 2.66ghz machine that I bought off the shelf about a year ago. As of late the CPU temp seems to be very high and the fan kicking in...
Summary: If you're sure the card is faulty & it's not becuase your case cooling sucks, either take the card back to where you bought it or contact PNY tech sup...
Summary: A lot depends on what heatsink it is and what your case cooling is like. For the most part heatsinks are designed to have the fan blow down on the ...
Summary: Ummmm....do i have to point this out?? If you read his post correctly child, you would have noticed he didn't have good case cooling. This has nothin...
Summary: Hi, Got a few questions here that would be great if I could get some help on. I get an odd little result when comparing the temp readings from the B...
Summary: 2 Questions for all the experts. I have posted b4 and been told my temps are well within reason but I would still like to nose my high temps down just...
Summary: All i know about temp problems are as foolows: 1. perhaps the heatsink was bumped and is not seated correctly on the processor. 2. maybe there is not ...
Summary: 1st of all, your temp of 52C is fine. But in my opinion, if you've gotta run with your side panel off, you've done something wrong with your case cool...
Summary: Actually.. I was thinking that since the heat from the cpu isn;t being fed into the case, less case cooling would be needed... AND.. moving to a singl...
Summary: "Now forget my other posts, I will solve them myself as I will be going into computers as a job" I'm not even gonna comment on that statement....lol O...
Summary: Who built it? If your temps are being accurately reported, your CPU is running extremely hot - approx 63C "with minimal load". The 1st thing that come...
Summary: You never said, but did you finally get the BIOS updated to version 1D? "it says I have a Toledo (new SD stepping, 1 core disabled)" There are two dif...
Summary: Your board is limited to Vdimm 2.9V, unless you Vdimm mod it, that's the max you can go and I think that's plenty juice (maybe too much for your ram. ...
Summary: Picked up a case from CompUsa, nice small case, cool flip out side that the MB mounts too. Then I got a KT7A and a XP1800. I started thinking there wa...
Summary: A ti4400 runs at 275MHz core, 550MHz memory Download and click on this file http://www.overclockers.com.au/files/CoolBits.reg which updates your regis...
Summary: Make sure you have proper case cooling as the others have recommended...& try using one of the cooling softwares that are available. Since your board ...
Summary: I doubt it has anything to do with your temp readings, but YO is correct that your PSU is underpowered for your configuration. I'd be more concerned a...
Summary: We generally speak in Celsius around here... SYS = 86F = 30C HDD = 97F = 36C CPU (idle) = 119-122F = 48-50C CPU (load) = 170F = 77C Stripping the case...
Summary: If you're running with the side panels off your case, you're defeating the purpose of having case fans. They're supposed to work in a CLOSED system. T...
Summary: Personally, I use the pad for the initial installation. If I find the temps are too high or if for some reason I have to remove the HSF, THEN I switch...
Summary: Your case cooling setup is counter-productive. All you really need is one exhaust fan below the PSU. Although many sites recommend an intake fan in th...
Summary: I tried upgrading the processor on my Trigem Cognac motherboard (from E-Machines) from a 566MHz Celeron to a 1.0GHz PIII, both with a 370-pin FC-PGA s...