14 Jul 2006 at 20:21 #1 oceaness oceaness Associate Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 1,667 Location Hartley It's been running at full load for a while now. How far out could these temperatures be? They conincide with other software sensor readers and the temps reported in the BIOS.
It's been running at full load for a while now. How far out could these temperatures be? They conincide with other software sensor readers and the temps reported in the BIOS.
14 Jul 2006 at 20:41 #3 oceaness oceaness Associate OP Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 1,667 Location Hartley Oh... Whoops. Sorry, my bad. AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Clawhammer @ stock My whole system (CPU/NB/GPU) is watercooled.
Oh... Whoops. Sorry, my bad. AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Clawhammer @ stock My whole system (CPU/NB/GPU) is watercooled.
16 Jul 2006 at 11:17 #6 oceaness oceaness Associate OP Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 1,667 Location Hartley Let it IDLE! Are you crazy? Stopping the F@H service is as bad as having the PC "not on" It's not a DFI board, it's a Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP. Arggh I need a thermometer to find out room temp >_< And whats wrong with my processes?
Let it IDLE! Are you crazy? Stopping the F@H service is as bad as having the PC "not on" It's not a DFI board, it's a Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP. Arggh I need a thermometer to find out room temp >_< And whats wrong with my processes?
16 Jul 2006 at 11:59 #8 oceaness oceaness Associate OP Joined 7 Dec 2005 Posts 1,667 Location Hartley Yeah I know. It's partly cause it's XP Media Center Edition. So theres a few extras. I connect my Xbox 360 to it for example. Ambient Temp is about 24°C and it's this Asetek kit
Yeah I know. It's partly cause it's XP Media Center Edition. So theres a few extras. I connect my Xbox 360 to it for example. Ambient Temp is about 24°C and it's this Asetek kit