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kallu
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
Recently I upgraded to
Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature shows
around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I hope
for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!

NoNoBadDog!
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
The reason that Intel dropped it's P4 line is the heat....
put the best CPU HSF you can afford...but even with good cooling, it will be
a hot proc.
(should have gone AMD)!!!

Bobby

"kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5F54DC06-181E-4BC0-87E4-B40765668E8A@microsoft.com...
> Recently I upgraded to
> Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
> Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature
> shows
> around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I hope
> for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!
>
>

kallu
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
HSF? I suppose heat sink. An innocent you know! Any otheralternative? This
upgrade has cost me 12k, am turning blue with white on it.


"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:

> The reason that Intel dropped it's P4 line is the heat....
> put the best CPU HSF you can afford...but even with good cooling, it will be
> a hot proc.
> (should have gone AMD)!!!
>
> Bobby
>
> "kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5F54DC06-181E-4BC0-87E4-B40765668E8A@microsoft.com...
> > Recently I upgraded to
> > Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
> > Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature
> > shows
> > around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I hope
> > for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!
> >
> >
>
>
>

NoNoBadDog!
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
Heat sink should already be an approved one. I recommended the biggest/best
High Speed Fan (HSF) that you can afford/fit. Alternative is water
cooling...much more expensive, somewhat more dangerous (leaks), and much
more costly in terms of maintenance (keeping fluid levels up; preventing
growth of algae and bacteria in the fluid, etc).

Bobby

"kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:839E0B1E-DC9A-4BF3-847F-AAA4E8302837@microsoft.com...
> HSF? I suppose heat sink. An innocent you know! Any otheralternative? This
> upgrade has cost me 12k, am turning blue with white on it.
>
>
> "NoNoBadDog!" wrote:
>
>> The reason that Intel dropped it's P4 line is the heat....
>> put the best CPU HSF you can afford...but even with good cooling, it will
>> be
>> a hot proc.
>> (should have gone AMD)!!!
>>
>> Bobby
>>
>> "kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5F54DC06-181E-4BC0-87E4-B40765668E8A@microsoft.com...
>> > Recently I upgraded to
>> > Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
>> > Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature
>> > shows
>> > around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I
>> > hope
>> > for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>

What's in a Name?
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> Heat sink should already be an approved one. I recommended the biggest/best
> High Speed Fan (HSF) that you can afford/fit. Alternative is water
> cooling...much more expensive, somewhat more dangerous (leaks), and much
> more costly in terms of maintenance (keeping fluid levels up; preventing
> growth of algae and bacteria in the fluid, etc).
>
> Bobby
>
> "kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:839E0B1E-DC9A-4BF3-847F-AAA4E8302837@microsoft.com...
>
>>HSF? I suppose heat sink. An innocent you know! Any otheralternative? This
>>upgrade has cost me 12k, am turning blue with white on it.
>>
>>
>>"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>The reason that Intel dropped it's P4 line is the heat....
>>>put the best CPU HSF you can afford...but even with good cooling, it will
>>>be
>>>a hot proc.
>>>(should have gone AMD)!!!
>>>
>>>Bobby
>>>
>>>"kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>news:5F54DC06-181E-4BC0-87E4-B40765668E8A@microsoft.com...
>>>
>>>>Recently I upgraded to
>>>>Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
>>>>Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature
>>>>shows
>>>>around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I
>>>>hope
>>>>for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!

Make sure that the case fans are not working against each other. Use
some ties on the wiring to allow max air flow.
-max
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usasma
07-10-2005, 02:47 AM
Just my 2¢ - I've got one of them "heat makers" on my system. I got a
ThermalRight SP-90 to cool it for about $40 (US). Don't forget to use an
Artic Silver type compound between the heat sink and processor. Just enough
to fill the gaps, but not too much so that it oozes out (a little bit of
experimenting is required). My processor is now at 36º C

"What's in a Name?" wrote:

> NoNoBadDog! wrote:
> > Heat sink should already be an approved one. I recommended the biggest/best
> > High Speed Fan (HSF) that you can afford/fit. Alternative is water
> > cooling...much more expensive, somewhat more dangerous (leaks), and much
> > more costly in terms of maintenance (keeping fluid levels up; preventing
> > growth of algae and bacteria in the fluid, etc).
> >
> > Bobby
> >
> > "kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:839E0B1E-DC9A-4BF3-847F-AAA4E8302837@microsoft.com...
> >
> >>HSF? I suppose heat sink. An innocent you know! Any otheralternative? This
> >>upgrade has cost me 12k, am turning blue with white on it.
> >>
> >>
> >>"NoNoBadDog!" wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>The reason that Intel dropped it's P4 line is the heat....
> >>>put the best CPU HSF you can afford...but even with good cooling, it will
> >>>be
> >>>a hot proc.
> >>>(should have gone AMD)!!!
> >>>
> >>>Bobby
> >>>
> >>>"kallu" <kallu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >>>news:5F54DC06-181E-4BC0-87E4-B40765668E8A@microsoft.com...
> >>>
> >>>>Recently I upgraded to
> >>>>Intel Pentium 4E, 3016 MHz (15 x 201)
> >>>>Problem is as soon as I start my PC the BIOS PC health CPU temperature
> >>>>shows
> >>>>around 50degeree Celcius, is it normal? Is there any remedy? OR can I
> >>>>hope
> >>>>for the best! Any enlightenment ! I appeal!
>
> Make sure that the case fans are not working against each other. Use
> some ties on the wiring to allow max air flow.
> -max
> --
> Virus Removal Instructions: http://home.neo.rr.com/manna4u/
> You can find my e-mail address on my pages.
>


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