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Psycho
01-14-2004, 04:14 PM
Stock Hp Mid Case and Fan with a Thermaltake Volcano.... A Tad Hot :)

http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/temp.JPG




Ordered a Thermaltake Tower case today.... Can't wait to see the difference. Maybe now i can overclock this bitch

thebliX
01-14-2004, 04:19 PM
if your computer is an hp, then it will not fit in a thermaltake case, because hp uses all propriatry parts

Psycho
01-14-2004, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by thebliX
if your computer is an hp, then it will not fit in a thermaltake case, because hp uses all propriatry parts

Also ordered a new Motherboard, Power supply.. Yadda Yadda Yadda. Stock motherboard sucks

Mojo3k70
01-14-2004, 05:06 PM
Id be more worried about your voltages!! my god.. that +5 rail looks bad :(

FiZ
01-14-2004, 05:18 PM
Whoa, those voltages are way fucked up. I hope those aren't correct or I would turn that system off and wait until I got a new PSU. There is also no way your board temp is higher than your CPU temp, sisoft must have them switched.

MetalX
01-14-2004, 05:31 PM
I'm sure you've realized this already but there's a lesson here: HP sucks.

They're also notorious for crappy PSUs. Against my advice my father and my sister bought one each and both of them have sub par rails and randomly shut off.

BIGG_RAY
01-14-2004, 07:15 PM
Hehehehe..look at this

SiSoftware Sandra

Mainboard
Manufacturer : Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
MP Support : 1 CPU(s)
MPS Version : 1.40
Model : 7VRX
Version : 1.0
Serial Number : 00000000

On-board Devices
VIA Inc. : Sound Adapter
VIA Inc. : Other

Memory Controller
Error Detection Method : ECC
Error Correction Capability : 1-bit
Supported/Current Memory Interleave : 1-way / 1-way
Number of Memory Slots : 3
Maximum Installable Memory : 3072MB
Maximum Module Size : 1024MB
Supported STD/FPM/(B)EDO Speeds : 70ns, 60ns
Supported Memory Types : STD, FPM, EDO, Parity, ECC, SIMM
Supported Memory Voltages : +3.3V

Physical/BIOS Memory Banks
DIMM1 (RASL-1 RASL-0) : 512MB DIMM SDRAM double-bank
DIMM2 : Empty
DIMM3 : Empty

Chipset 1
Model : VIA Technologies Inc VT8366/A,VT8367 Apollo KT266/A,KT333 CPU to PCI Bridge
Bus(es) : ISA AGP PCI IMB USB FireWire/1394 i2c/SMBus
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 134MHz (268MHz data rate)
Maximum FSB Speed / Max Memory Speed : 2x 166MHz / 2x 166MHz
Width : 64-bit
IO Queue Depth : 4 request(s)

Chipset 1 Hub Interface
Type : V-Link
Width : 8-bit
Full Duplex : Yes
Multiplier : 1/1x
Speed : 4x 66MHz (264MHz data rate)
IO Queue Depth : 9 request(s)

Logical/Chipset 1 Memory Banks
Bank 0 : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.0-2-2-7CL 1CMD
Bank 1 : 256MB DDR-SDRAM 2.0-2-2-7CL 1CMD
Bank Interleave : 4-way
Speed : 2x 167MHz (334MHz data rate)
Multiplier : 5/4x
Width : 64-bit
Power Save Mode : No
Fixed Hole Present : No

APIC 1
Version : 0.02
Speed : 16MHz
Multiplier : 1/2x
Maximum Interrupts : 24
IRQ Handler Engaged : Yes
Enhanced Support : Yes

Memory Module(s)
Memory Module 1 : Nanya NT5DS16M8AT-6K 512MB 16x(32Mx8) DDR-SDRAM PC2700U-233-700 (CL2.5 up to 167MHz) (CL2 up to 167MHz)

Environment Monitor 1
Model : ITE IT8705/12 ISA
Mainboard Specific Support : No

Temperature Sensor(s)
Board Temperature : 44.0°C / 111.2°F
CPU Temperature : 81.0°C / 177.8°F td

Cooling Device(s)
Auto Fan Speed Control : No
Chassis Fan Speed : 5819rpm

Voltage Sensor(s)
CPU Voltage : 1.74V
Aux Voltage : 1.25V
+3.3V Voltage : 3.28V
+5V Voltage : 4.92V
+12V Voltage : 11.79V
Standby Voltage : 5.08V

AGP Bus(es) on Hub 1
Version : 2.00
Speed : 4x 66MHz (264MHz data rate)
Multiplier : 1/2x
Fast-Writes Enabled : Yes
Side Band Enabled : Yes
Aperture Size : 256MB

jwill
01-14-2004, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by BIGG_RAY
Hehehehe..look at this

SiSoftware Sandra

...

Temperature Sensor(s)
Board Temperature : 44.0°C / 111.2°F
CPU Temperature : 81.0°C / 177.8°F td

...
congratulations. :eek:

what does he win, bob? :p

BIGG_RAY
01-14-2004, 07:48 PM
god i hope alot...lol...but my system is stable...been runnin like this for 2 years now

Cloud15x
01-14-2004, 07:59 PM
well i personally have 14 oompa loompa slaves that keep my pc liquid nitrogen cooled. My temps are -123412347834698573249857C


.....not

81 frudgin degrees

Now make this a sticky so peeps can see what cpus can control up to 81C........ damn

cgrant26
01-14-2004, 09:12 PM
Damn dude, maybe its time for a new board. What kind of case fan do you have?

I like my temps right where they are. :) (thats after 3 hours of COD too)
http://home.comcast.net/~gchadwick100/niceNcool.jpg

hi tech hate
01-14-2004, 09:36 PM
more than half the time sandra does not report the correct temperature or voltages.

right now it's telling me..

my 12v rail is only running .54V
-and-
my chassis fan and CPU fan is running at 8232 RPM

don't put so much faith in sandra

Visable-assassin
01-14-2004, 10:27 PM
Originally posted by FiZ
There is also no way your board temp is higher than your CPU temp, sisoft must have them switched.



Wanna bet?
My KD7-RAID has the case temp sensor in a fucked up place...right next to the hot ass mosfets and constantly reports my case temp as around 20f higher than my CPU, BIOS reports the same thing.

funkymonkey
01-14-2004, 10:34 PM
:eek: dude you can cook eggs inside there :P
I live in INDIA my room temp is 27C and that too bcoz its winter now.
and my processor idles at 31C and mobo at 34C.
after an hour of gaming max it goes upto 36/40.
Get some casefans even if you change the case.
A good airflow is must.

FiZ
01-15-2004, 02:10 AM
Wanna bet?
My KD7-RAID has the case temp sensor in a fucked up place...right next to the hot ass mosfets and constantly reports my case temp as around 20f higher than my CPU, BIOS reports the same thing.
Ah, should have thought about that. Figured most board manufacturers placed their sensors in a spot that would give more accurate case temps, instead of placing it ontop of the goddamn mosfets :( .

cgrant26
01-15-2004, 02:10 AM
Originally posted by hi tech hate
more than half the time sandra does not report the correct temperature or voltages.

right now it's telling me..

my 12v rail is only running .54V
-and-
my chassis fan and CPU fan is running at 8232 RPM

don't put so much faith in sandra

Actually, it's not Sandra thats inaccurate, its the hardware it is getting it's data from. Some boards are pretty accurate at temp reporting while others are crappy. I've measured my temps with an IR temp sensor gun and also with analog temp guages and What Sandra reports is pretty damn close to what those temps are. Also, while were on the subject, for a good way to measure CPU temps, you can grind the metal probe of a meat thermometer at the end to fit between the CPU die and the heatsink should you want a second opinion on your temps.

jagec
01-15-2004, 02:46 AM
I run at about 40/50C idle/load on my CPU, 32 or so in my case. And mind you, this is with three case fans. I don't know WHY my temps are so high...

Biggie
01-15-2004, 03:29 AM
holy god psycho, you REALLY need a new powersupply. I mean, ive seen some inconsistent or bad voltages but you take the cake man

Psycho
01-15-2004, 08:18 AM
I ordered an Antec 530W Power supply with my Thermaltake Case so i shouldn't have anymore problems.

With the Stock case and Volcano.. Overclocking the Bus is impossible... Should be good for overclocking with the new case and motherboard.

hellzassasin
01-15-2004, 09:20 AM
Originally posted by Psycho
Stock Hp Mid Case and Fan with a Thermaltake Volcano.... A Tad Hot :)

http://www.ls1camaro.net/freehosting/temp.JPG




thats amazing........m surprised it runs slowly, thaats like the inside of an oven, you aparennly have alot of hot air inside my comp, its good your getting that new case, what are the stats with the new case? make sure to post em.

Psycho
01-15-2004, 09:53 AM
Power supply came today... Case will probably get here next week. I Thought i paid for overnight shipping on the case but it turns out i just wasted 36 Dollars on Overnight for the fucking Power Supply. Not very happy now

Mad_Pyro
01-15-2004, 11:46 AM
Wow. That's insane. My mom's laptop runs cooler than that!

Big Worm
01-15-2004, 11:53 AM
Its probibly not near accurate, if it was pumping out that much heat, your CPU would be running near as hot, or hotter.

EDIT, my albatron board acutally has the sensors reversed. The system temp is actually the CPU and the CPU temp is actually the system temp.