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SHVDKTY (ID)



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PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 8:59 pm    Post subject: Pentium 4 cpu temps Reply with quote

I just went out and got a new system. I boutght all the componants myself. Confused I went here and since I am a noob with comps I just bought this system.

http://www.sharkyextreme.com/guides/MHGSBG/article.php/1492911

My question now that I have it up and running,and btw it is so awsome to play on, but the p4 2.53ghz should run at what temps...I can only find chassis temps on the intel site....and I am well below normal for those I just was wondering so I can watch it.

I bought the thermaltake case if it matters.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2003 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try to keep the CPU temp below 50º C. I like to set my alarm at 60ºC!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 7:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have been watching it and it normally runs about 36-39 but when I am playing the game and a lot is going on it can get to 50. Maybe I should put a non stock heatsink and fan huh?
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 9:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, and make sure you get heatsink compound for it, too.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 9:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

my amd xp idles at 48C… im using a garbage heatsink now, so the high 48C is kinda expected Confused
Im not sure about P4s but the kill temp is like 90C for an xp….though anything above 65C isnt good.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think Thermal Take (?) sells some pretty good heatsinks. Go there if you're really concerned. (Not sure about the site or if the name is correct)
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 5:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://www.heatsink-guide.com/

AMD Athlon and Duron

Socket A CPUs (Athlon, Duron) up to 1GHz 90°C
Socket A CPUs (Athlon "Thunderbird") 1.1GHz or more 95°C
Socket A CPUs (Athlon XP) 1.33GHz or more 90°C
Socket A CPUs (Athlon MP) 1.33GHz or more 95°C
All Slot A CPUs (Athlon classic, Athlon Thunderbird) 70°C

The temperatures specified for AMD CPUs max case surface temperatures. These CPUs do not have an internal diode to measure CPU temperature. The accuracy of the CPU temperature measurement depends on the motherboard; therefore, it is possible that the CPU overheats even though the CPU temperature reported by the motherboard is below the specified maximal temperature.

Intel Pentium III

Pentium III Socket 370 500-866MHz,
Pentium III Slot 1 (first generation, OLGA) 550-600MHz,
Pentium III Slot 1 ('Coppermine') 500-866MHz 80-85°C depending on model
Pentium III Socket 370 and Slot 1, 933MHz 75°C
Pentium III Slot 1 933MHz 60°C (!!!)
Pentium III Slot 1 1GHz 70°C for newer versions
60°C (!!!) for older version
Pentium III Slot 1 1.13GHz (first version) 62°C (!!!)

Pentium III max temperatures are the maximum temperatures reported by the thermal junction inside the CPU.



Intel Celeron / Celeron

Celeron 266-433MHz 85°C (max. CPU case temperature)
Celeron 466-533MHz (0.25µ) 70°C (max. CPU case temperature)
Celeron 533-600MHz ('Coppermine) 90°C
Celeron 633 and 667MHz 82°C
Celeron 700MHz and more 80°C

Celeron max temperatures are the maximum temperatures reported by the thermal junction inside the CPU, unless otherwise specified.


Intel Pentium II

Pentium II (1st generation, 'Klamath') 72°-75°C depending on MHz
Pentium II (2nd generation, 2.0V core), 266-333MHz 65°C
Pentium II (350-400MHz) 75°C
Pentium II (450MHz) 70°C

Pentium II temperatures are the maximum temperatures of the thermal transfer plate (on which the heatsink is installed).


Intel Pentium 4 (Willamette/Northwood)

Max. temperature depends much on model and clockspeed, but no clear pattern is visible. Consult Intel's tech specs for information on your particular model.
(Lowest: P4 Northwood ("A") 1.5GHz with 66°C, highest: P4 Willamette 1.8GHz with 78°C. 66°C - 78°C

Also:
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20010917/
http://www.dansdata.com/coolercomp.htm
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks gyro....I tried the intel spec sheets and all I found was the internal chassis temps. as for the p4 I have the 2.53Ghz northwood, and the highest it has got to was 51 but normally it runs in the high 30's to mid 40's.

I bought another heatsink today....the alpha heatsink recomended in the sharky site. Now to install it.

I have to say being a noob at this computer thing, that it is contagious....I am already picking out another system to build....I figure why not play around some. I am hooked!
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here are Intel's links for various CPU's - All are PDF files:
http://developer.intel.com/design/Pentium4/guides/

http://www.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/thermal.htm:
Table 2. Boxed Intel Pentium 4 Processor Thermal Specifications
Processor Core Frequency (GHz) - Processor Package - Maximum Case Temperature (ºC)

1.30 423-pin OOI 69
1.30 423-pin OOI 70
1.40 423-pin OOI 70
1.40 423-pin OOI 72
1.40 478-pin FC-PGA 72
1.40 478-pin FC-PGA 72
1.50 423-pin OOI 72
1.50 423-pin OOI 73
1.50 423-pin OOI 73
1.50 478-pin FC-PGA2 73
1.50 478-pin FC-PGA2 73
1.50 478-pin FC-PGA2 71
1.60 423-pin OOI 75
1.60 423-pin OOI 75
1.60 478-pin FC-PGA2 75
1.60 478-pin FC-PGA2 75
1.60A 478-pin FC-PGA2 66
1.70 423-pin OOI 76
1.70 423-pin OOI 76
1.70 423-pin FC-PGA2 76
1.70 478-pin FC-PGA2 76
1.70 478-pin FC-PGA2 73
1.80 423-pin OOI 78
1.80 423-pin OOI 78
1.80 478-pin FC-PGA2 77
1.80 478-pin FC-PGA2 77
1.80A 478-pin FC-PGA2 67
1.90 423-pin OOI 73
1.90 478-pin FC-PGA2 75
2 423-pin OOI 74
2 478-pin FC-PGA2 76
2A 478-pin FC-PGA2 68
2.20 478-pin FC-PGA2 69
2.26 478-pin FC-PGA2 70
2.40 478-pin FC-PGA2 70
2.40B 478-pin FC-PGA2 70
2.40B 478-pin FC-PGA2 71
2.50 478-pin FC-PGA2 72
2.53 478-pin FC-PGA2 71
2.53 478-pin FC-PGA2 72
2.60 478-pin FC-PGA2 72
2.66 478-pin FC-PGA2 74
2.80 478-pin FC-PGA2 75
3.06 478-pin FC-PGA2 69

As you can see, typical Maximum Case Temperature is 69ºC to 75º C.
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