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sHawTY
post Dec 6 2006, 07:02 PM

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QUOTE(deric88 @ Dec 6 2006, 06:52 PM)
whoa, take away the heatsink put a metal tumbler containing water over it can boil adi.....

how long u been running on tht temp? lower your clock
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Lower the clock?
He's processor are running at 1.8GHz, how low you wanna go?
800MHz? laugh.gif

That 91degrees must be the processor's temps...
TS, take out the heatsink, clean the heatsink, then, reapply a new thermal paste, then put the heatsink back on top of the processor...

About you're chipset temperature [50degrees], if the chipset heatsink is using a heatsink with fan, clean it too, those temperatures are very high, you can kill you're motherboard in just an instance... sweat.gif
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post Dec 6 2006, 07:27 PM

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QUOTE(kwekeugene @ Dec 6 2006, 07:09 PM)
Yes, the temperature is HIGH. But what does that temperature (90 degrees)reading refers to? Processor temp? I cleaned the remove the fans on top of the processor and put the on again. Still no change.

Any other solution?

One more thing, why do I have 2 temperature readings? Shouldn't I just have 1, just like in BIOS
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U have cleaned the heatsink fan, but did u apply a new layer of thermal paste between the heatsink and the processor before putting the heatsink back? blink.gif

By the way, it's 2 temperature reading coz there's two temperature sensors in you're pc...

Temperature 1 is for the nortbridge chipset
Temperature 2 is for the processor

Capiche? smile.gif

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post Dec 6 2006, 08:12 PM

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QUOTE(deric88 @ Dec 6 2006, 08:08 PM)
weird my 1.7 p4 runs cool without thermal paste, under the stock hsf there's a thermal pad....
shoudln't be hsf contact problem because fixing 478 hsf much more easier than 775
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I know about that thermal pad, IINM, it's not thermal pad, it's some kind of metal / zink sheet that works like the thermal paste, but in a lesser performance.
After some time, it'll wear off, and another thing, once you've taken out the heatsink from on top of the processor, it won't work the same way as it used to be...

Take out the thermal pad / metal sheet and replace it with some thermal paste, believe me, this way, heat conduction will work a lot better than just relying on the thermal pad / metal sheet thumbup.gif
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post Dec 8 2006, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(kwekeugene @ Dec 6 2006, 09:01 PM)
Aite aite. Thanks sHawTY. Will make a visit to Lowyat soon. Thanks biggrin.gif
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Will Make A visit?

Which heatsink are you going to buy? blink.gif

Aiyoh, discuss with us liao... sweat.gif
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post Dec 8 2006, 02:02 PM

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QUOTE(kwekeugene @ Dec 8 2006, 12:54 PM)
I checked with a mate of mine. Apparently, he say the 2nd temp value will most likely be neglectable. According, to him, you'll get funny values when you don't have the motherboard drivers properly installed.

I think what he say does make sense. My PC has been on for the whole week and no crashing or slowing down.
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And you believe him? doh.gif

Look boy, as i've said earlier, the temperature 1 is the chipset, while temperature 2 is for the processor...

And seriously, you're friend just act like he knows everything..
Like hell, what's the relationship on drivers with temperatures? shakehead.gif

He's just acting like he knows everything...

Look at you're system, you're chipset is on 50degrees, you're processor is on 91degrees, and now you say you wanna leave it just like that?

Okay, if you insist on leaving it like that, let it be, but if something bad happen, please, tell me first as i'll be the first to laugh out loud... laugh.gif
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post Dec 9 2006, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(Ah Shawn @ Dec 8 2006, 09:53 PM)
if any of u have used speedfan b4 u all shud know that speedfan does give odd readings which aren't actually refering 2 any of ur components.this is bcos da thermal sensor on da mobo or wherever is not connected(correct me if wrong,i read this fr another thread)as far as i know da only way u'll know which one is da actual reading is by stopping da proc fan and see which temp goes up(pls tell me if there's an alterantive method).dats da correct reading.fr ur speedfan reading da 51c wud most likely be ur cpu assuming it's functioning properly.at 90c ur bios wud haf automatically shut down ur pc according 2 da preset shutdown temp in bios.4 da rest of da ppl who posted ere they r pretty much spamming tongue.gif:P
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So you think you're clever enough?

Hey, not all motherboard will auto shut off when the temps go high than usual... whistling.gif
Not all motherboard have that function you know... doh.gif
Don't brag as if you know everything..

You're the one who's spamming kid...
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post Dec 11 2006, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(Ah Shawn @ Dec 9 2006, 05:58 PM)
if u all keep on telling ppl 2 replace thermal paste n all then how come my speedfan gives readings such as 8c and up until 80c(on a sempron?doesnt make sense)?some readings fluctuate n dun make sense.nyway forgive my earlier statements.i may haf overshot.but if anyone cud xplain y so many speedfan users ask this same question about da weird temp readings please do so.da piece of information i obtained came fr a thread dat was posted some time ago on da tech supp forum.i even opened up a thread asking da similar question quite sumtime ago n those were da answers i got.so sorry if i terlanjur kata. i assume it was correct.sorry again.educate me  notworthy.gif

as u can see 19c does not make sense.my pc has been on for more than an hour.my northbridge temp at one time registered 77c n my cpu 80c.i set my mobo 2 auto shut off at 65c(im using winfast 6100k8mb wit a sempy 2800).but in da configure option of speed fan there's another temp reading at da same address showing a more logical temp.i touched my northbridge heatsink n it's oni warm.not anywhere near 77c as stated.
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Maybe because u're motherboard sensor chip is faulty... whistling.gif

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post Dec 11 2006, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(irangan @ Dec 11 2006, 11:47 PM)
want to remind you again... i dont listen to that friend of yours.. smile.gif
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Same goes to me, he just seems to just brag all that he wants... laugh.gif

I don't believe him... smile.gif

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