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Cyphereza
post Jan 22 2008, 08:14 PM

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Guys, I'm running into some problems here... cry.gif
What are the normal temperature for AMD 64 X2 4400+?

Using Everest to read the temps...

Temperature while idle would be...
CPU: 40 °C
GPU: 50 °C
Core1: 19 °C
Core2: 19 °C
Motherboard: 46 °C

and full load while running Futuremark 3DMark2006... icon_question.gif
CPU: 80 °C shocking.gif
GPU: 67 °C
Core1: 50 °C
Core2: 46 °C
Motherboard: 49 °C

PC Spec:
Stock HSF applied with AS5
AMD 64 X2 4400+ Brisbane 2.30GHz no overclocking
Asus M2N-E bios 1102
2GB EM2 Mushkin DDR800 kit
XFX 8600GT (650m) 256MB with Zalman cooling

I'm getting crazy temperatures, can it possibly because the way I apply the thermal paste? I just put a lil in the middle of the CPU.
Thanks in advance!

[edit]
p/s:
This is a new CPU. Just bought it on the 17th of January 2008. Should I go change it? I suspect there is something wrong with the CPU.
And the case is open...

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Cyphereza
post Jan 24 2008, 01:18 AM

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Okay, the temperature reading from all software are the same. I used:
Asus PC Probe II
CoreTemp (read only for core 1 and core 2)
SpeedFan
Everest

All read 80 °C at FULL LOAD @ 2.30GHz/1.35v (stock speed, stock volt) shocking.gif
But, I managed to got it somewhere around 60 °C at FULL LOAD what I did was, I tried my bro's 4000+ (it didn't boot, dunno why... is it possible if we didn't connect the CPU fan it won't start? I think I plugged it in a different FAN connector tongue.gif ) and switched back to mine and... I tighten the heatsink holder (yes, the black thing stucked onto the motherboard). Because, before it was really really really hard to mount the stock HSF.

Gonna go do a few rounds of 3DMark06 just to make sure the temperature stays that way... Later~ Oh, and I think I'm gonna change the heatsink. Stock HSF is just awful... shakehead.gif

p/s:
IcEMoCHa, your signature with the fly/ant/insect tricked me to actually shoo it away... twice tongue.gif

edit:
Okay, the temperature now sticks at 66 °C at FULL LOAD. That should be okay rite? sweat.gif I mean, for a stock heat sink...

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post Jan 24 2008, 10:37 AM

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Hmm, will try. If fail, I'll go and RMA it.
Btw, what is the expected temperature value for 4400+ on stock HSF?
Thank you.
Cyphereza
post Jan 25 2008, 01:43 AM

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longpants, are you using Cooler Master Elite?
And if you don't mind, may I know your system spec and, idle and full load temperatures.
Thank you.
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post Jan 26 2008, 05:26 PM

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Okay, I read somewhere that the Brisbane DTS (digital temperature sensor) is broken. But not sure if this affects ALL generation or not. Mine is G2. Gotta dig up more on this.

 

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