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High Temps on Reboot

zackriggle

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Jan 12, 2004
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My system is acting a bit peculiar as of late. My system, when cold-booted, will run below 44°C even after prime95 for 24 hours. However, on a warm-boot (or any boot within an hour or so of the last power-off), it idles at 43°C. Any ideas for a fix or cause?
 
update your bios i had the same issue only little worse would boot and load at 65f if i rebooted it would be in the 100f's
 
**checks abit-usa.com**

Holy tamoley. New BIOS for NF7-S 2.0. However, it states nothing about this temperature problem :confused: :confused:

After fixing, tweaking, re-overclocking, etc., everything seems to be back to normal. Booted up at 10.5x200 @ 38°C. Not bad for a XP 1800+ JIUHB... with the only additions being Arctic Silver 5, and a 80mm fan mounted directly above the socket (intake fan mounted to the side of the case).
 
I believe that it did, yes. After tweaking the settings and re-overclocking, I am running at 10.5x200 (OC'd 1800+ JIUHB) at 1.575V and it boots up at about 37°C, and tops out around 46°C. That's one higher than the previous max, but I'd rather have that than an idle 40-something.

In Short: Yes, I believe it worked.
 
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