Damn, so it's not actually that funny after all. Good to know that then. Well that's what happens when you don't install that heatsink right and try running prime95![]()
Damn, so it's not actually that funny after all. Good to know that then. Well that's what happens when you don't install that heatsink right and try running prime95![]()
Last edited by randomizer; 12-13-2008 at 07:02 PM.
129 processes?
Man that's too many of them.
As for your case setup from picture looks OK, one intake and two exhausts. Looks like those are 80 mm fans. At what RPM's they're spinning?
IMO your problems came from those stoves: both GPU's and your CPU. And those HDD's "helps" heating up. Your case is narrow and bottom compartment is sealed from upper compartment. Beside that upper chamber looks too large and inefficient (you have PSU there and optical units, they don't need so much space).
For example this is my setup in P182. IMO it's better segmental.
In your case I guess is too much heat which remain trapped in bottom chamber.
Those 2 exhaust fans blows warm/hot air with case closed?
Did you touch your heatsink? At 75°C it should burn your fingers.
If it ain't broke... fix it until it is.
Yes those 2 fans spins both at 1500rpm. I tried to touch the heatsink at full load and it is absolutlely WARM....not hot. I tried to reseat the heatsink and checked push pins many times.......changed the thermal grease from artic cooling mx2 to zalman stg1.
I also tried another cooler.........Artic cooling Frezeer 7 Pro......temps remained the same and also this cooler is warm at touch at full speed!
to unclewebb: Is possible dts sensors are reading wrong? Does it depends to bios? I repeat many users states my motherboard reads temperatures 20c higher than real......but do this is related to dts sensor or cpu case sensor?
Last edited by Venturer; 12-14-2008 at 09:05 AM.
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