Brett Barabash
BBarabash at TappeConstruction.com
Wed Feb 5 09:18:08 CST 2003
On the same note, I have some cooling concerns of my own. I recently upgraded to an Athlon XP 2100+, and it heats up pretty good under high processor loads. The case has room for a fan on the front, but not the back, so the power supply is the only thing exhausting hot air from the back of the case where the CPU resides (bad!). I ordered a turbine exhaust fan that mounts in a PCI slot, which will be located next to my processor. I've heard good things about these fans, particularly for cooling video cards, but I don't know if it will make a difference with my CPU. Any other suggestions for cooling without a) water pipes or heat tubes, or b) hacking open the side of my case to mount a fan would be greatly appreciated. -----Original Message----- From: John W. Colby [mailto:jcolby at colbyconsulting.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 8:56 AM To: AccessD Subject: [AccessD] OT: processor heating I just thought I'd give you guys a heads up. I have a computer which somehow is able to inform the system of temperatures, which is not uncommon these days. In my case I have a Case In temp, a Case Out temp, and a Processor temp. I monitor these using Mother Board Monitor, a shareware system monitor program that displays the temperatures in my task bar at the left. My system started out running about 100-105 degrees F for the proc. Over time that ended up running 125-135 F for the processor. It turned out to be a variety of things - Outlook was pegging the processor so the proc was running full tilt all the time. A patch from Microsoft fixed that but I was still running 115-120. I had a fan on my video adapter which was failing - nothing to do with the temps described above, but it was making a racket. I finally took the system out, opened the case, discovered the little fan making a racket (and running very slowly) and got rid of it (my video chip doesn't run that hot anyway). While I was at it I decided to vacuum everywhere. The front case fan was almost totally clogged with Blonde Labrador hair. But while I was in there I decided to pull the fan off the proc heat sink and look at the heat sink. It was also almost totally clogged with dust and dirt. Between cleaning the front cover area and the heat sink, my proc temp is now running back down at 100-105. The moral of the story is to get a copy of MMB and pay attention to it. Clean your case occasionally and be aware that the processor heat sink can get really clogged up in which case the fan is doing very little good, so don't be afraid to remove the fan and vacuum the heat sink as well. John W. Colby Colby Consulting www.ColbyConsulting.com _______________________________________________ AccessD mailing list AccessD at databaseadvisors.com http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com