dave4900

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Does this sound about right:
Amd Tbird 1.33mhz
GLOBALWIN CAK4-88T
Using Arctic silver 3
Lian Li Pc60 case with 4 case fans
Cpu temp at idle 45c, Cpu temp under heavy load 50c
I was hopeing for an idle temp in the 30's does anyone think this is a little high?
 

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I am running a tbird 1.4 and my idle temps are always 49-52. My load temps are about 57-60. I don't know if its possible to get that dow to the thirtys without H2O cooling. I'm just running the stock cooler though with the gummy thermal pad under it.


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dave4900

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My case temps are about 28c and the ambient temp is around 20c - 25c. Do you think its worth trying to reseat my heat sink again?
 

shallowbaby

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temp looks fine. hsf falls off and it's done for.

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!NO!

If it doesnt lock up, its fine!
enjoy.

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ZeuSueZ

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As long as the temp dosn't rise above 55-60 degrees (celcius) there should be no problems with a AMD T-Bird/Duron/XP, so you shouldnt worry ;)

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