View Full Version : P35 chipset Mobo owners--what's your MB temp?
Burner27
01-14-2008, 12:54 PM
Just curious if my temps are 'normal'. My rig is in my sig and with an ambient temp of 20c my motherboard temp is 35c-39c. Is that normal for a P35 chipset?
I am using Everest Ultimate to measure temps. I went from an e6600 to a Q6600 and i believe my temps have risen at least 8c. Can that be it?
Thx
LuckyNV
01-14-2008, 01:09 PM
fully loaded at 400FSB its 35C with Everest, idle i've seen it around 25-27C depending on room temp
rbsmontemor
01-14-2008, 01:14 PM
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/2607/dsc09062ld7.jpg
Rbs.
:wave:
wyemarn
01-14-2008, 02:58 PM
With temp sensor on my nb heatsink, 42C idle up to 48-50C load. Room temp around 23C. System temp 38C.
Based on everest mine idles at 34-35 and loads at 37-38... is that correct?!?
Motherboard sensor..
Abit IP35-E
When i touch the NB heatsink its freaking HOT, i did change the thermal pads with a MX2
NEvolution
01-14-2008, 08:35 PM
Idling at 33C on my P5K-Dlx.
mak1skav
01-15-2008, 12:09 AM
Based on Everest my P5K-DLX idles at 25C with 20C ambient in my room.This is the temperature after one hour i am surfing and reading the XS Forums. :p:
GripS
01-15-2008, 07:32 AM
Based on everest mine idles at 34-35 and loads at 37-38... is that correct?!?
Motherboard sensor..
Abit IP35-E
When i touch the NB heatsink its freaking HOT, i did change the thermal pads with a MX2
Provided those temps are accurate they are fine. However 37-38C isn't that hot (around 100F) so the heatsink should not be so hot that you can't keep your finger on it without getting burned.
Provided those temps are accurate they are fine. However 37-38C isn't that hot (around 100F) so the heatsink should not be so hot that you can't keep your finger on it without getting burned.
reported by everest ultimate edition, dunno how accurate that is.
(Bearlake) P35 / Asus P5k3 Deluxe w/ap bios 0704 /08/29/07
test run @ ambient (room) temperature 19C / rig setup in my sig. below
running on so said ‘’Green mode‘’ manually tuned for 24/7 for common tasks
reasonable OC’ed E6850 @3555Mhz / vCore manual set 1.4v / TRUE120 / air cooled rig.
Enabled (Eist) speedstep, C1E and CPU tm Function
Antec P182 chassis, (in upper, mobo chamber) 3 case fans (antec stock 'Tri-cool fans)
rear and rear-up out blow - run at low/mid speeds ; front intake on mid. speed ;
1 (optional) casefan – in lower-,,PSU,/ secondary HDD chamber -- Noctua NF-S12 120rpm U.L.N.A ~600rpm )
Op sys XP pro sp2 / fresh install / no special perf. Tweaks applied / common xp background tasks, nod32, etc
Have to mention .. according to this current test – my results/readings (specially both first parts 30min with closed side panels)
may be not 100% accurate (or let say - comparable to every other system ..)
due to that 8800 Ultra ''furnace'' video card - as it is a real ‘’hell oven’’ LOL even on stock speeds :)
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Temperature readings measured by Everest Ult.4.20
*Cold start - Mobo=27C ( result read after aprox 1 min. from pc speaker beep on Power On)
30 min idle - Mobo=38..39C ( closed side panels )
Then opened side panel and next measure after
30 min idle run - Mobo= 34C (with open side panel)
Load (orthos blend testCPU&RAM) - Mobo temperatures
30min Load – Mobo = 44C (closed side panel )
Then opened side panel and next measure after
30min Load – Mobo = 36C (open side panel )
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Temp range ~10 C closed chassis idle/load
Temp range ~ 2 C open chassis idle/load
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*Cold start – means – that rig was shut down for 3 hours
To let all components have enough time to chill out, before test ride
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