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Hi folks, Have a bit of an odd problem.
A couple of weeks ago I started off with this spec in my older machine:-
Generic ATX case with 235W PSU
Chaintech Ultra Zenith mobo
Athlon XP2200+
Coolermaster Aero 7 Heatsink/Fan
512Mb kingston DDR400 RAM (2x256Mb)
64Mb Chaintech Geforce 2 MX400
over the past couple of weeks it now looks like this:-
Same case but with OCZ stealthXtreme 500W PSU
Chaintech Ultra Zenith mobo
Athlon XP3200+
Coolermaster Aero 7 Heatsink/Fan
2Gb Crucial DDR400 RAM (2x1Gb)
Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro AGP
Now, using both BIOS and the Chaintech DigiDoc utility I'm now seeing IDLE CPU temp of 79-80dec C!!! Side of case is very warm to touch and HSF is ROASTING so I have no reason to doubt the temps being reported. The heatsink on the X1950 is also very hot.
Now, I had noticed yesterday that temps were high so this evening I thought I'd check. I switched it on and left it for about 45mins-1Hr doing absolutely nothing but showing me my Win XP desktop.
The PSU was the last piece of kit to be changed and it 'seemed' to be running normally (WAY cooler) prior to this. The PSU itself seems in good working order i.e switch on rear lights up and top fan spins (I have even crudely modded my case with a big hole above the PSU exhaust fan to let the heat out!!)
Any ideas on where I should start to look or things to check??
Scott
A couple of weeks ago I started off with this spec in my older machine:-
Generic ATX case with 235W PSU
Chaintech Ultra Zenith mobo
Athlon XP2200+
Coolermaster Aero 7 Heatsink/Fan
512Mb kingston DDR400 RAM (2x256Mb)
64Mb Chaintech Geforce 2 MX400
over the past couple of weeks it now looks like this:-
Same case but with OCZ stealthXtreme 500W PSU
Chaintech Ultra Zenith mobo
Athlon XP3200+
Coolermaster Aero 7 Heatsink/Fan
2Gb Crucial DDR400 RAM (2x1Gb)
Sapphire Radeon X1950 Pro AGP
Now, using both BIOS and the Chaintech DigiDoc utility I'm now seeing IDLE CPU temp of 79-80dec C!!! Side of case is very warm to touch and HSF is ROASTING so I have no reason to doubt the temps being reported. The heatsink on the X1950 is also very hot.
Now, I had noticed yesterday that temps were high so this evening I thought I'd check. I switched it on and left it for about 45mins-1Hr doing absolutely nothing but showing me my Win XP desktop.
The PSU was the last piece of kit to be changed and it 'seemed' to be running normally (WAY cooler) prior to this. The PSU itself seems in good working order i.e switch on rear lights up and top fan spins (I have even crudely modded my case with a big hole above the PSU exhaust fan to let the heat out!!)
Any ideas on where I should start to look or things to check??
Scott
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